Millwork and Shutter Products
Browse a selective list of specialist manufacturers of interior and exterior millwork—including moldings, porch parts, wainscots and panels, columns and posts, wood mantels and wood stairs.
Millwork
Architectural Products by Outwater
archpro.com
PO Box 387
Bogota, NJ 07603
(800) 835-4400
40,000+ decorative building items, including columns in wood, fiberglass, aluminum or polyurethane.
Bear Creek Lumber
bearcreeklumber.com
PO Box 669
Winthrop, WA 98862
(800) 597-7191
Family-owned company located in north central Washington state specializes in top-quality, hard-to-find lumber materials.
Chadsworth’s
1-800-COLUMNS
columns.com
277 N. Front St.
Wilmington, NC 28401
(800) 486-2118
Columns, pillars, pilasters, and posts for interior and exterior applications. Plain and fluted, in wood, Poly Stone™, and fiberglass.
Coyle Lumber & Millwork
coylelumber.com
231 E. Old York Rd.
Carlisle, PA 17013
(717) 243-4124
Manufacturers of high quality, solid wood architectural millwork. Nationwide shipping.
Decorator’s Supply Co.
decoratorssupply.com
3610 S. Morgan St.
Chicago, IL 60609
(773) 847-6300
Traditional fireplace mantels, mouldings (in hand-cast plaster, hardwood, and thousands of composition mouldings) and historically accurate capitals and brackets.
Hull Historical Millwork
hullhistorical.com
201 Lipscomb St.
Fort Worth, TX 76104
(817) 332-1495
Over 350 mouldings 1870-1940, including all of the important American home styles, including Colonial Revival and Arts and Crafts.
Kennebec Company
kennebeccompany.com
1 Front St.
Bath, ME 04530
(207) 443-2131
Period-inspired cabinetry for the library, including mantels and built-ins. Custom designed and built, serving clients nationwide.
Materials Unlimited
materialsunlimited.com
2 W. Michigan Ave.
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
(800) 299-9462
Architectural salvage: mantels, doors, hardware, lighting, leaded glass, columns, building ornamentation, iron gates and fencing.
McCoy Millwork (ABOVE)
mccoymillwork.com
342 SE Caruthers St.
Portland, OR 97214
(888) 236-0995
They stock mouldings in hard-to-find vintage patterns. Also custom stair parts, mantels, corbels, porch rails, columns, and more.
PacificColumns.com
polyclassiccolumns.com
1040 S. Melrose
Placentia, CA 92870
(800) 294-1098
Hardwood and fiberglass columns, balustrading, wainscoting, and other fine architectural products.
Stairways Inc.
stairwaysinc.com
4166 Pinemont
Houston, TX 77018
(713) 680-3110
Family-owned company focuses on the design and manufacture of wood spiral stairs.
Talarico Hardwoods
talaricohardwoods.com
22 Hardwood Ln.
Mohnton, PA 19540
(610) 775-0400
Selection of precision-sawn, tight-grained, old-growth quartered white oak for Mission furniture.
Tendura
tendura.com
1220 S. Brundidge St.
Troy, AL 36081
(800) 836-3872
Traditional tongue-and-groove porches without the splintering of fir. The warmth of wood with the durability of plastic in a material made to last a lifetime.
Turncraft Architectural
turncraft.com
PO Box 2429
White City, OR 97503
(800) 423-3311
Interior and exterior wood columns and porch posts, and oak and hemlock stair components.
Shutters
Atlantic Premium Shutters
atlanticpremiumshutters.com
29797 Beck Rd.
Wixom, MI 48393
(866) 288-2726
Shutters designed to deliver enduring beauty and detail. Lifetime structural warranty and 15-year finish warranty.
Copper Moon Woodworks
coppermoonwoodworks.com
528 N. 26th St.
Allentown, PA 18104
(610) 434-8740
Unique window shutters in ten designs, all constructed of solid mahogany, detailed with pewter, copper and forged hardware.
Kestrel Shutters & Doors
diyshutters.com
9 E. Race St.
Stowe, PA 19464
(800) 494-4321
Wood shutters with pegged mortise-and-tenon joints. Many panel profiles and cut-out motifs.
Shuttercraft
shuttercraft.com
15 Orchard Park
Madison, CT 06443
(203) 245-2608
Wood shutters for exterior and interior in red cedar, basswood, poplar, and red oak. Endless cut-out designs, full painting services, and hardware options.
Timberlane Woodcrafters
timberlane.com
197 Wissahickon Ave.
North Wales, PA 19454
(800) 250-2221
Exterior and interior shutters and authentic reproduction shutter hardware.
Mantels & Staircases
Adams Stair Works
adamsstair.com
1083 S. Corporate Cir.
Grayslake, IL 60030
(847) 223-1177
Standard staircases, plus custom designs and historic reproductions, including Arts and Crafts and Prairie styles.
Arcways
arcways.com
PO Box 763
Neenah, WI 54597
(800) 558-5096
Impeccable custom curved and spiral staircases, pre-assembled and delivered across America and Canada.
Decorator’s Supply Co.
decoratorssupply.com
3610 S. Morgan St.
Chicago, IL 60609
(800) 792-2093
Traditional mantels, mouldings (in plaster, hardwood, and composition) and historically accurate capitals and brackets.
Goddard Manufacturing
spiral-staircases.com
PO Box 502
Logan, KS 67646
(800) 536-4341
Small, friendly company that custom-builds spiral stairs to customer’s specifications.
Kinzel wood Products
kinzelwoodproducts.com
1825 S. 30th St.
Manitowoc, WI 54220
(866) 683-2025
High quality wood stair parts, proudly made in the USA.
Mitchell Andrus Studios
missionfurnishings.com
68 Central Ave.
Stirling, NJ 07980
(908) 647-7442
New mantels designed in the Arts and Crafts vocabulary. Mantels made to order to fit your space and style.
York Spiral Stair
yorkspiralstair.com
720 Main Street
Vassalboro, Maine 04989
(207) 872-5558
Double helix spiral stairs and wooden spiral staircases.

Patricia Poore is Editor-in-chief of Old House Journal and Arts & Crafts Homes, as well as editorial director at Active Interest Media’s Home Group, overseeing New Old House, Traditional Building, and special-interest publications.
Poore joined Old House Journal when it was a Brooklyn-brownstoner newsletter in the late 1970s. She became owner and publisher and, except for the years 2002–2013, has been its editor. Poore founded the magazines Old-House Interiors (1995–2013) and Early Homes (2004–2017); their content is now available online and folded into Old-House Journal’s wider coverage. Poore also created GARBAGE magazine (1989–1994), the first unaffiliated environmental consumer magazine.
Poore has participated, hands-on, in several restorations, including her own homes: a 1911 brownstone in Park Slope, Brooklyn, and a 1904 Tudor–Shingle Style house in Gloucester, Massachusetts, where she brought up her boys and their wonderful dogs.