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About MW Hunter Custom Woodworking

For over 40 years, MW Hunter Woodworking has been crafting high-quality custom woodworking solutions for homes, businesses, and outdoor spaces in New Hampshire. As a family-owned woodworking business in New Hampshire, we take pride in building handcrafted, durable, and functional wood products that stand the test of time. From furniture and cabinetry to animal shelters and wood signs, every project is made with expert craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Our Mission

We are committed to providing the best custom woodworking services in New Hampshire and beyond, delivering handmade, American-built products that blend functionality with beauty. Whether it's a custom kitchen, store display, or outdoor structure, our goal is to create long-lasting, high-quality woodwork that meets your unique needs.

Our Vision

To be recognized as New England’s top artisan woodworker trusted for precision craftsmanship, sustainable materials, and exceptional customer service.

What We Build

✅ Custom Furniture: Indoor & outdoor pieces, Adirondack chairs, farmhouse tables, and more

✅ Cabinetry & Kitchens: Custom cabinets, built-ins, and kitchen woodworking

✅ Animal Shelters: Chicken coops, duck houses, goat shelters, and outdoor pet homes

✅ Custom Signs & Displays: Wood signs, business signage, and retail store displays

✅ Outdoor Structures: Sheds, decks, hunting blinds, treehouses, and tiki bars

✅ Business Solutions: Store counters, bakery cases, restaurant seating, and trade show displays

Trusted Craftsmanship, Built in the USA

Our work has been featured in Publix, Winn-Dixie, restaurants, and local businesses, proving that MW Hunter Custom Woodworking delivers quality that businesses and homeowners trust.

Looking for custom woodworking in New Hampshire? Let’s bring your vision to life with expert craftsmanship and lasting quality.

Contact Us Today

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Ready to Transform Your Space? Contact MW Hunter Custom Wood Working today to start your custom project.

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