The full scope of the shop

Bespoke woodwork for the home and the trade.

One owner-led shop in Gilbert, applying the same standard of craft across eight disciplines — from a custom kitchen to a refaced cabinet run to a commercial millwork package.

The Studio

One craft, applied room by room.

World Class Woodworking has been building custom cabinetry in the East Valley since 2003 — owner-led by Frank D'Esposito, with a small team of finishers and installers working out of the shop on N. Monterey St. in Gilbert.

The eight services below are not different businesses. They are the same shop, the same hands, the same standards, applied to the room in front of them. A kitchen in Paradise Valley, a bar in Scottsdale, a refaced cabinet run in Gilbert, a wood-door package for a custom builder — all run through the same CAD shop-drawing process, the same Sherwin-Williams finish line, the same substrate partners (Gizir, Querkus/Decospan).

If you're not sure which discipline fits your project, that's a normal place to start. Tell us what you're imagining; we'll match it to the right service.

Disciplines The Eight Services

Custom cabinetry, from kitchen to commercial.

01

Custom Kitchens

Full custom kitchens drawn in CAD before a single panel is cut. Inset or full-overlay doors, hardwood face frames, integrated appliance panels, and Sherwin-Williams finishes in the color you want — not the color we happen to stock.

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02

Custom Bars

Home bars and butler's pantries built around how you actually entertain — lit upper cabinets, stem holders, integrated wine and beverage units, bookmatched veneer faces from Querkus and Decospan when the design calls for it.

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03

Custom Bathrooms

Vanities, linen towers, and built-in storage drawn around your plumbing and your stone, not the other way around. Drawer interiors, soft-close hardware, and finish schedules matched to the rest of the home.

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04

Custom Furniture

Entertainment centers, libraries, mantles, mudroom benches, and standalone pieces built to fit a specific wall in a specific room. Joinery you can see and joinery you can't — both held to the same standard.

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05

Wood Doors

In-house wood door manufacturing — interior passage doors, pivot entries, barn slabs, and matched panel sets for builders working a full home. Stile-and-rail or flush, veneer or solid, finished on the line that finishes our cabinets.

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06

Cabinet Refacing

Keep your existing layout and boxes; change everything you see. New doors, new drawer fronts, new end panels, new color — often at roughly half the cost of full replacement, without the demo, the dust, or the months without a kitchen.

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07

Cabinet Refinishing

When the boxes and doors are sound but the color is tired, scratched, or dated. We strip, repair, and refinish in our spray booth using Sherwin-Williams systems — the same finish line our new cabinets run through.

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08

Commercial Millwork

Office buildouts, retail casework, reception desks, and tenant-improvement packages. CAD shop drawings, submittal sets, and a delivery schedule the GC can actually build a punch list around.

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Method How a Project Runs

Discover. Plan. Execute.

01

Discover

We walk the space, measure, and listen to how the room is actually used. We talk through finishes, hardware, and where the design needs to be quiet versus where it should hold the eye.

02

Plan

CAD shop drawings, elevations, and a finish schedule. You see the cabinet runs, the door profile, the stain or paint chip, and the price — before a panel is cut.

03

Execute

Built in our Gilbert shop, finished on our Sherwin-Williams line, installed by the same people who built it. One point of contact from kickoff through punch list.

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Not sure where to start

Tell us what you're imagining.

Not sure which service fits your project? Send us the room, a few reference images, and what you'd like to change. We'll tell you which discipline it lives under — and what it actually takes.