Jacob Wreden

Enamored with the music, art, and lifestyle, Jacob relocated to Austin, TX in 2010. Immediately upon arriving in Austin, Jacob knew his skill set was an ideal match for the culture, and architecture of Central Texas. He has had the honor of restoring some of the area's finest, and most revered buildings, including the Laguna Gloria Museum, Comal County Courthouse, Kyle Depot, Pemberton Castle, Secretary of State of Texas private residence, as well as a feature in Architectural Digest  Magazine.

As a young boy growing up on California's Central Coast, Jacob often sneaked into his father's wood shop. He would turn on tools, and cut up any pieces of wood he could find.

Jacob's grandfather was also a woodworker. Jacob apprenticed with his grandfather throughout his youth. He always enjoyed the reactions from clients when they saw his creations. 

Jacob studied Construction Management in college, and enrolled in an elective woodworking class. His instructor in that class recognized Jacob's ability, and further cultivated his passion for the trade by encouraging him to refine his skill. 

As a summer job, Jacob worked building timber frame homes. He found the use of joinery on such a large scale fascinating. 

After college, Jacob worked for a master builder constructing high end, custom homes. Gaining experience from one the most respected builders in the area, Jacob acquired his General Contractor license, and started his own business.