Contact Us | Saskatoon | Chronicle Custom Woodworks
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The path to extraordinary spaces that embody your unique essence is just a call away. For bespoke woodworking that tells your story, reach out to us today!

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Our service area includes Saskatoon, Warman, Martensville and surrounding communities, Prince Albert, Humboldt, Yorkton, Regina, Candle Lake and surrounding communities. We are willing to travel!

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You can contact us through phone, by filling out the form above, or stopping by our showroom in Saskatoon. We look forward to the opportunity to work with you!

Address

3935 Brodsky Ave #30, Saskatoon, SK, S7P0C9

Opening Hours

Mon - Fri

8:00 am – 4:00 pm

Saturday & Evenings

By Appointment

​Sundays & Holidays

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Feedback

At Chronicle Custom Woodworks, our core values of honesty, integrity, and quality drive everything we do. We believe in the power of feedback to fuel continual improvement, ensuring that each piece we craft not only meets but exceeds your expectations. Your insights are invaluable to us: they help us refine our processes and elevate our craftsmanship. We invite you to share your experiences, allowing us to uphold the highest standards of excellence in every custom woodwork project. Your feedback is not just welcomed - it’s essential to our journey of creating exceptional works that stand the test of time.

A quick, simple to use two question survey. Rate how we did and leave your comments.

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Tag us on social media. Spread the word. Share the stories.

Some projects are really small, and we barely get to know each other. Some are much larger, and we get to know each other pretty well. Wood is not a lifeless material, but rather a living chronicle: stories written and read in its very grain. It is not only the form of wood that captivates the imagination, but the stories and history it carries within its very essence.

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Often, we experience a project only from our perspective, and we write a story told by only one side. We'd love to hear your story, too.

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