A Home for Your Imagination: CustomMade on Atticmag
“Have you ever spent hours (or days) searching the internet for something that seemed to only exist in your imagination?” asks Allison Shops of Atticmag home design and décor blog. “Or found something similar, but for whatever reason it’s just not quite right?”
How can you make your search a success? Come over to CustomMade and get it custom made!
In “Custom Made for the Home,” Allison highlights the ways consumers can make their custom furniture and home décor dreams come true through the CustomMade online marketplace. Looking for a design inspiration or an artisan whose style speaks to you? Browse through galleries of completed works organized into categories. Want to work with a maker near you? Try Location Search and find local custom furniture makers by state, city, or zip code. Ready for your vision to become a reality? Post a custom request on the “Get it Made” project board and have artisans interested in your project contact you.
Beautiful works by ECustomFinishes, Painted Light Stained Glass, Phi Home Designs, and Rising Sun Forge were featured in the Atticmag post.
Still searching? Here are more examples of works by these talented makers.
Thinking of a custom dining table but not sure what wood choice is right for you? ECustomFinishes has posted videos on their profile that showcase different old pine wood grains and explain the differences between old pine and old oak.
Does your home have a name? How about custom stained glass windows that capture the character of your domicile? Painted Light Stained Glass created this “Bluebird in Twisted Oak Branch” window for “The Bluebird” home in California.
Have your custom home remodeling needs, from built-ins to furniture, handled with a cohesive vision by Phi Home Designs. This Camden carriage house addition involved a kitchen and island, cabinetry, a corner hutch, benches, built-in bookcases, mantle and mirror, coffee and end tables, and bedroom furniture.
Do you want your custom stairs to appear like they grew on the spot? Behold, the tree stair by Rising Sun Forge.
Whether you have hours or days to explore your custom inspirations or you’re ready to get your custom project started, bring your imagination to CustomMade.










I built a custom made door for my batorhom. As most of my house is done in Baltic pine it proved to be a good choice. The glass in the web page is not technically stain glass; its glass that has been etched with a chemical. the door you pick if you don’t make one will need to have a rebate to set the glass into. its held secure by the use of dowell. hopes this helps.