My name is Jim Doolittle, I am
the owner of Doopoco Enterprises. I have been building custom cabinets
and furniture since 1978. In the paragraphs that follow, I will provide
you with a brief history of my company.
Growing up I had somewhat of a
predisposition toward the building trades, design/architecture, and
a love for the touch and smell of wood. My Great Grandfather founded
Albuquerque Lumber Company in 1881. The company passed from him to
my Grandfather and on to my father. I began working for Albuquerque
Lumber during the summers in 1969. Along with shop classes in school,
this exposure fueled my desire to design and build.
During my education, I studied
and worked with the dean of architecture at the University of New
Mexico. I discovered during this period that though I really enjoyed
the design process, I did not want to be an architect. I also decided
at the time that I didn't want to follow in my father's footsteps
and manage the lumber companies. So in 1976 I began working for a
friend who was a contractor building adobe homes in Albuquerque, New
Mexico. For several weeks I worked in the "pits" mixing
mud to make the adobe bricks. In time I began laying the bricks and
eventually started doing some carpentry. I spent a couple of years
learning the construction process hands on from the ground up, but
focusing in on finish carpentry and cabinetry.
In 1978 I moved to Aspen, Colorado
and started working on my own building cabinetry, showcases and some
furniture pieces for local home owners and shop owners.
In
1980 my father acquired about a hundred linear feet of hand
carved/milled 16th century wall paneling complete with a fireplace
mantle and two doors. He commissioned me to fit and install
it in a great room at our ranch in Northern New Mexico. The
project also included a kitchen remodel plus duplicating and
running several hundred feet of molding to match the existing
molding in the ranch house. The ranch house is a Vermont/Victorian
style adobe built in 1861.
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After
completing the above project, I moved to Santa Fe in 1981. I built
cabinets out of my garage for about a year before leasing a 1700
sq. ft shop. During my 12 years in Santa Fe, 'Doolittle Woodcrafts'
built custom cabinets primarily for high-end new construction.
The projects consisted of kitchens, baths, entertainment centers,
doors, shutters and custom millwork. The materials and methods
we used were consistent with and on the cutting edge of the emerging
"Santa Fe Style". We were one of only two cabinet shops
that was published as a source in the book of the same name. In
1984 I built a new 3000 sq. ft. shop to accommodate our increasing
volume. We completed hundreds of custom home cabinet projects
over a span of 12 years. |
In the early 1990s, after much "Santa Fe Style",
I began to look for something fresh that would again challenge my
creative spirit.
In 1993 I was offered an opportunity
to build the cabinets and furniture for a very large project out here
in Southern California. It was clear at the time that I would be challenged
and that the tastes of the clients were fresh, globally influenced
and genuinely unique. I accepted. I really had no idea that we would
be working consistently for almost eight years. I will honor the request
from the clients for privacy, so I have no pictures and I won't go
into any detail about the pieces that we built. Suffice it to say
that many of the pieces were so original in design that it was necessary
to invent methods for fabrication and perform structural engineering
before work could begin. I will forever be grateful for the opportunity
to work on that project. The experience revitalized my spirit for
the work, opened my eyes to another world of design, and refined my
skills for executing the fabrication of our cabinetry pieces with
a superior level of quality.
As the work load from the above
project wound down towards the end of 2000, it was clear that it was
time to enter the local marketplace. We assumed the lease of the same
shop in Camarillo, CA that was used on the above mentioned project.
While we continued to build beautiful kitchen and bathroom cabinets,
we used our high level of craftsmanship by specializing in home theater/entertainment
cabinetry and custom built-in furniture. Since that time we have designed
and built several unique cabinet projects for some really great clients.
The shop space in Camarillo was
never ideal for the scope of our operation. In 2002 I began to look
for a different shop space. The search took until May 2003, but was
worth the wait. In June 2003 we moved our operation to a space that
allowed us to triple the available square footage of our manufacturing
operation. This move showed immediate results in the ability of our
team to execute the cabinetry projects more efficiently while providing
an even higher level of quality.
I am thoroughly enjoying what we have done as of
late and continue to strive to create cabinetry that is unique to
each of our clients.
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