Residential Framing
Rough framing and structural carpentry support for new builds, additions, garages, and renovation projects.
Learn MoreGarages and shops
Functional framed spaces for storage, tools, work, and property use.
Useful space
A detached garage or shop has to work for the way the property is used. Cutting Edge Carpentry helps with framing and carpentry support for storage, workspace, tools, hobbies, and practical property function.
The service is strongest when drawings, size, site access, and building requirements are clear enough to plan the framing stage properly.


Project fit
These projects are a fit when the carpentry scope, site conditions, and project lead are clear enough to plan the work properly.
Garages for vehicles, equipment, tools, seasonal items, and better home storage.
Shop structures for hands-on work, hobbies, maintenance, and organized workspace.
Framing help for garage and shop projects led by homeowners, builders, or contractors.
Planning notes
These are the details that make the first quote conversation and the build sequence cleaner.

Process
A clear sequence helps keep pricing, scheduling, and handoffs easier to manage.
Discuss size, use case, drawings, site access, and the carpentry scope.
Plan openings, wall layout, roof structure, materials, and sequencing.
Frame the garage or shop with practical attention to structure and layout.
Prepare the framed structure for exterior, overhead doors, services, and finishing stages.
Related services
Many residential projects overlap. These related pages help narrow the right fit.
Rough framing and structural carpentry support for new builds, additions, garages, and renovation projects.
Learn MoreCustom home framing, builder support, and site coordination for residential builds.
Learn MoreCottage-focused residential builds planned around structure, exterior details, and site conditions.
Learn MoreFAQ
Common questions about garages & shops and residential carpentry support.
The slab or foundation should be properly planned for size, layout, anchor points, drainage, door openings, and the intended loads before framing starts. Foundation readiness affects the rest of the build.
Detached structures often need permits and may be affected by setbacks, lot coverage, height, drainage, and electrical plans. Confirm local requirements before construction begins.
Size, door locations, roof style, storage needs, utilities, insulation plans, site access, material staging, slab readiness, and permit drawings all affect planning and pricing.
Yes. The layout can be planned around vehicles, tools, equipment, work benches, hobby space, general storage, and future utility needs.
Garage or shop quote
Send the project details and Cutting Edge Carpentry will help you take the next step.
Location
Serving London, Straffordville, and nearby Southwestern Ontario with residential carpentry and construction.