Gerety Building & Restoration is pleased to offer our clients custom milled cabinetry and moldings from our own in-house mill shop. Our extremely talented carpenter contractors created extraordinary architectural detailing for our clients in Chappaqua, NY.
Gerety Building & Restoration can create any piece of custom carpentry, molding, or cabinetry.
We have both the resources for and the experience with reclaimed barn beams and barn siding.
It’s not just the quality of our custom carpentry that sets Gerety Building & Restoration apart; it’s also our distinguished service and attention to detail. Before cabinets are built and installed, we supply photorealistic 3-D renderings using industry leading 20-20 design software so that you can visualize the final layout. Before any carpentry, cabinets, or moldings are installed in your home, we supply samples of finishes and design elements.
And when it’s all finished, your custom carpentry is nothing short of excellent.
In 1609 when Henry Hudson arrived, the Mahicanni (Mahicans) Indians dominated the area currently known as Westchester County. Nathaniel Turner purchased parts of New Castle in 1640 from Ponas Sagamore, ruling chief of the Siwanoy. In 1661 John Richbell purchased another large tract of land in New Castle also from the Siwanoy Indians. In the early 1730s a group of Quakers moved north from Purchase, NY, to settle in the present-day Chappaqua. The name originated from the Native Americans word "shah-pah-ka," which means a place where nothing is heard but the rustling of the wind in the leaves. The quakers spelled it Shapiqua, Shapaqua, Shapequa, Shappaqua, and, finally, Chappaqua.