It's in the details...

CUSTOM FURNITURE

A nice Curio Cabinet made with several different wood species. The curved design with flat glass magnetic locking door. Adjustable beveled glass shelves were re-purposed from a store display cabinet. A variety of hardwoods were used:Oak, Tiger Maple and Ash with bold grain patterns compliment your collection.


Screws & Nails tool box companion

The perfect companion with high walls to carry 20 boxes of screws and nails to any jobsite.




You can also fill it with tools!

Oak Dowel edges and joinery present a quality of fine furniture to your clients.

1/2 Bath Re-model

Beauty in wall finishes with wood.

Designed to look like it's been there
for years and years.



Fine details like these nearly seamless corners on
the wainscot and trim.


This 4 shelf built-in linen closet was
unused space over a stairwell.



A bench lets my client reach additional storage on top of closet.

Staircase Bannisters

Beautiful Bannister


The beauty is in the details. The upper anchor point for the handrail is actually hidden.
A steel L-bracket is screwed onto the top of the railing. Next, a 3" lag bolt is driven into the ceiling joist and then 2 screws are driven into the wall.

After that,  to cover the bracket the oak finish trim slides up into place and gets screwed into the wall. Finally the trim screw holes are covered with plugs and sanded smooth.

Below are 2 pictures; on the left is the finished look and on the right is the handrail being setup earlier on the table saw. The trim piece is temporarily in place to show how the trim covers the bracket. You can see three holes on the bracket for making the screw attachments to the house. 





For the ballusters I cut a dado into the handrail and secured them with finish nails. In this photo you can still see white paste covering the holes near the top. This paste shrinks as it dries.




This photo show the Newel post dadoed over the wall panel. No gaps


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