Arizona relaunch in progress

Custom Dining Tables in Arizona

Strong Carpentry is in the middle of relaunching in Arizona — and the focus is straightforward: custom solid-wood dining tables, matching benches, and coordinating dining chairs.

New orders and deposits aren't currently being accepted. If you're an Arizona homeowner thinking about a future dining table, join the launch list and start a conversation.

Join the Arizona Launch List

Planned for the Phoenix metro and East Valley.

Custom solid wood dining table in a bright dining room

Built around your home, not around a catalog

A good dining table fits the room it is going into — the dimensions, the people, the style, and the way you actually use the space.

Strong Carpentry’s future Arizona table offering is being planned around real customization: table size, seating capacity, wood species, finish color, base style, matching benches, coordinating dining chairs, and everyday durability.

The goal is not just a table that photographs well. It is a table that feels right in the room and holds up to daily use for years.

Explore Table Styles

Real wood, thoughtful proportions, and styles that age well

Past Strong Carpentry tables have been built in walnut, white oak, maple, red oak, and alder. Each wood has its own character — grain, color, weight, and feel — and the right choice depends on the room and the customer.

  • Solid wood character

    Real wood brings natural grain, color variation, and warmth that mass-produced furniture often lacks. Future Arizona table styles will continue to focus on materials that feel substantial and worth keeping.

  • Proportions that fit

    A custom table should feel balanced in the room. Length, width, base style, seating, and clearance all matter when the goal is a table that looks right and works well.

  • Styles with range

    The future offering may include modern, traditional, farmhouse, rustic, transitional, and other directions. The label matters less than getting the proportions, finish, and overall feel right.

Custom dining table with matching wood bench in a bright dining room

Matching benches

Benches are being planned as a standard part of the Arizona offering, and for good reason.

A bench can make a dining space more flexible — especially for families, open floor plans, breakfast areas, or rooms where the headcount changes depending on the occasion. It can also make a smaller space feel more open than a full set of chairs would.

The key is that it belongs with the table: same wood, same finish, same design direction — not something sourced separately and hoped to be close enough.

Explore Bench Styles

Coordinating Dining Chairs

Finding chairs that actually work with a custom table is harder than it sounds. The finish, proportions, upholstery, and overall feel all need to come together — and that can be difficult when you are trying to pull from different sources.

Strong Carpentry plans to offer coordinating chairs as part of future dining room projects. Chair options can be stained, painted, upholstered, and finished to coordinate with the table and bench order.

The table is still the centerpiece. The chairs are there to make the whole room feel complete without leaving you to hunt for pieces that almost match.

Explore Chair Styles

Past Craftsmanship. Future Arizona Focus.

These reviews come from past Strong Carpentry projects completed before the Arizona relaunch. They are included here as proof of craftsmanship, communication, and customer experience.

  • Past Strong Carpentry client family photo

    Jennifer Lynn

    "I am OBSESSED with our new table and bench! Harrison is truly talented, a hard worker, and I appreciated his professionalism. Thank you, Harrison, for this beautiful piece, our first ever actual custom piece we’ve ever had made!”

  • Past Strong Carpentry client family photo

    Nancy Boatwright

    “I had a very unique space that I couldn’t find the right piece to fit. We came up with an idea and Harrison made it happen. He was very helpful and easy to work with and the table was PERFECT.”

  • Past Strong Carpentry client family photo

    Ron Whittington

    “My wife and I commissioned Harrison to build a custom family heirloom. Strong Carpentry delivered a piece of art and our family dining table that we will use daily for the rest of our lives. Stunning matched grain, beautiful color, easily extends, and fits together well. We love it!”

Harrison Strong working on a custom wood dining table in the shop

A Careful Arizona Relaunch

My name is Harrison. I'm from Chandler — grew up here, know the East Valley well, and Arizona feels like home in a way that other places never quite did.

Strong Carpentry ran as a real custom woodworking business before this relaunch, with a strong focus on dining tables. That experience taught me more than I could have learned any other way: about craftsmanship, customers, production, pricing, and how hard it actually is to run a small business well.

It also made one thing clear — this is still the work I want to do.

I care about building dining tables because they become part of how people live. I grew up around solid wood furniture that had been kept and cared for over years, and there's a real difference in how that furniture feels compared to something that's just filling a space. That's the direction I want to keep moving toward: tables that feel personal, that fit the home, and that are worth keeping for a long time.

Answers for Arizona homeowners interested in a future custom dining table project.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are you currently taking custom dining table orders in Arizona?

No. Strong Carpentry is preparing for a future Arizona relaunch and is not currently accepting new table orders or deposits.

Can I start planning a future table project now?

Yes. Arizona homeowners can join the launch list and share early details about a future table project. Early planning conversations may help with table size, style direction, seating goals, and rough budgeting.

Can I get a rough planning estimate?

In some cases, yes. Any early estimate would be for planning only and would not be a formal quote. Final pricing may change based on size, wood species, finish, seating options, material costs, and relaunch timing.

Can I pay a deposit now?

No. Strong Carpentry is not currently accepting deposits. The launch list is for future updates, early planning, and relaunch communication.

Will matching benches be available?

Yes. Matching benches are planned as part of the future Arizona offering. The goal is to provide benches that coordinate with the table in wood, finish, sizing, and design direction.

Will coordinating dining chairs be available?

Yes. Coordinating dining chairs are planned. Chair options may be stained, painted, upholstered, and finished to coordinate with the table and bench order.

What areas will Strong Carpentry serve?

The future Arizona relaunch is being planned for the Phoenix metro and East Valley, including Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and nearby Arizona communities.

Why is Strong Carpentry not taking orders right now?

Strong Carpentry is taking time to rebuild carefully before reopening. The current focus is refining the product offering, finish process, pricing model, vendor relationships, and shop systems so the future business can serve customers well.

Planned for the Phoenix Metro and East Valley

The future Arizona relaunch is being planned for homeowners across the Phoenix metro and East Valley, including Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Scottsdale, Phoenix, Queen Creek, San Tan Valley, and nearby Arizona communities.

Right now, the focus is on preparation — refining the product line, testing finishes, cleaning up pricing and production systems, and building the kind of customer experience that can be delivered consistently. That groundwork matters, and it's being done before orders open.

Strong Carpentry is not currently accepting new table orders or deposits, but Arizona homeowners can join the launch list to follow the relaunch and start planning a future dining table project.