Scott Wiltshire on a freshly built composite deck overlooking the Cape May marshes

On-site carpentry · Cape May, NJ & Cape May County

Carpentry, measured in decades.

Heirloom built-ins, kitchens, furniture and finish work — drawn, joined, and installed by hand for homes that deserve better than off-the-shelf.

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Scott Wiltshire in the Williamson College of the Trades workshop next to a custom-built corner cabinet

About Scott Wiltshire

We measure twice, cut once, and finish like it matters.

Wiltshire Custom Carpentry is led by Scott Wiltshire — a graduate of Williamson College of the Trades and a certified carpenter known across the Jersey Shore for exquisite custom cabinetry, built-ins, renovations and finish work.

Whether you're upgrading a single room or starting from scratch, Scott and his crew deliver reliable, beautiful results — on time and on budget.

Williamson College of the TradesTrade-school trainedCertified carpenter

Safety first

Strict on-site standards on every job, every day.

Unmatched quality

Tight processes. Honest timelines. No shortcuts.

Sustainable

Responsibly-sourced timber and low-VOC finishes.

Selected work

Three disciplines.
One standard.

Each project is drawn, prototyped and installed by the same hands that will finish it. Below — a selection of recent commissions.

Wide view of completed navy shaker kitchen with marbled quartz island and stainless appliancesMarbled quartz island with farmhouse apron sink and brass gooseneck faucetNavy shaker uppers and drawer base over stainless gas range with brass hardwareBuilt-in navy buffet wall with floating shelves and glass-front uppers
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01 — Kitchen Remodels

Kitchens, designed and built in-house.

Custom cabinetry, painted shaker fronts, stone counters and tile — full kitchen remodels planned, built and installed by Scott and his crew from demo to final reveal.

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Front view of completed shore-home porch with composite decking and accessible rampSide view of the ramp showing gentle ADA-friendly slope, white railings and lattice skirt
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02 — Decks & Porches

Shore-built decks, framed to last.

New framing or full rebuilds — pressure-treated structure, composite or hardwood decking, custom stairs, ADA ramps, railings and porches tailored to your shore home.

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Finished oval dining table installed in a private wine room with chiavari chairsDetail of the finished hand-shaped table leg and apron with rich amber stainRaw, unfinished oval table top showing book-matched solid pine boards before stainingSide view of the raw table assembled in the yard, showing turned legs and shaped apron
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03 — Custom Furniture

Heirloom furniture, built by hand.

One-off dining tables, benches and case pieces — drawn with the client, joined in solid hardwood, hand-shaped and finished on site for a piece that lasts generations.

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Specialty project · One-of-a-kind

4,800 sq ft pavilion,
framed and installed.

Footprint
4,800 ft²
Structure
Glulam
Status
Complete
Completed 4,800 square foot timber pavilion with glulam beams and a fresh concrete slabConcrete pier footings set on a gravel pad with anchor bolts and bracket plates ready for postsHeavy timber posts standing on the pier footings with the first glulam beam being lifted into place by a telehandlerGlulam roof beams partially raised over the timber post structure during the pavilion buildPavilion with the metal roof and tongue-and-groove ceiling installed, viewed from outsideInterior framing view of the pavilion roof structure mid-buildLong view of the pavilion column line and glulam roof structure during buildCustom pressure-treated timber staircase leading up to the pavilion deck
Completed exterior
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A one-off specialty build — clear-span timber pavilion in engineered glulam, framed and finished by Scott and his crew on site. Specialty structures like this are taken on selectively alongside our core remodel work.

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Heritage restoration · Custom millwork

Leaded glass,
mahogany, restored.

A historic church entry brought back to life — original leaded glass panels carefully preserved, set into hand-built mahogany doors and frames, finished in shellac and installed on site. The kind of millwork Scott loves most.

Custom mahogany cabinet door clamped on the bench, fitted with original leaded-glass panel featuring a stylized rose motif, finished in shellac
Detail — leaded glass panel set in hand-built mahogany frame
Before — historic double doors with weathered finish and original leaded glass at the front of a country church
Before — front entry
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Also offered

Concrete work

Footings, slabs, pads and small flatwork — handled in-house when it supports a carpentry project, and available as a standalone service on request.

How we work

A calm, considered process.

01

Conversation & quote

We meet on site, walk the space, listen to what you want, and follow up with a clear estimate and quote.

02

Drawings & sketches

Hand sketches turn into detailed drawings of exactly what you're looking for. You sign off before any work begins.

03

On-site install

Built and installed on site by Scott and his crew — clean schedule, dust contained, snag list closed before we leave.

Get in touch

Ready to transform your home?

Tell Scott a little about the project using the form, or call directly to request a quote. We'll be in touch within two business days to book a site visit.

Owner
Scott Wiltshire
Based in
Cape May, New Jersey
Service area
Proudly serving Cape May County — Stone Harbor, Avalon, Wildwood, Wildwood Crest, Cape May, Villas, North Cape May, and surrounding shore towns.