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Sawteeth Carpentry Logo – A bold and rustic logo for Sawteeth Carpentry, featuring a stylized mountain range integrated with a circular saw blade rising like the sun. The deep blue color and classic serif font convey a sense of craftsmanship, reliability, and connection to nature, aligning with the company's expertise in historic restorations, custom remodels, and home builds in upstate New York.
A picturesque barn with a dark exterior and cupola, set in a lush, open field with wildflowers. The structure blends modern craftsmanship with traditional aesthetics. Sawteeth Carpentry builds custom homes, barns, and restorations in upstate New York, Essex, and the Lake Champlain region.

Luxury Barn in Essex, New York

A beautiful vacation home inspired by the historic barns of the north country. This magical space features vaulted ceilings, a lofted bedroom, and ample entertaining space.

A striking deep-blue barn-style building with board-and-batten siding, a covered porch, and a cupola with a weather vane. The dark wooden double doors contrast elegantly against the light stone foundation. Sawteeth Carpentry specializes in custom home builds and historic restorations, delivering quality craftsmanship in the upstate New York region.
A stunning staircase crafted from natural wood with a sleek cable railing system, blending rustic charm with contemporary design. The light pine paneling enhances the airy feel of the space, a signature of Sawteeth Carpentry’s commitment to high-end craftsmanship and attention to detail in historic restorations, remodels, and custom home builds.
A beautifully crafted interior featuring light-toned pine walls and ceiling, with natural wood grain adding warmth to the space. French doors with divided glass panes let in ample natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere. This project, completed by Sawteeth Carpentry, showcases expert craftsmanship in custom remodels and new builds in upstate New York, Essex, and Lake Champlain.

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