This staircase originally had carpet. The homeowner is renovating the front foyer. So we put new treads, risers, stringers and cap to complete the stairs, matching the floors she had upstairs.
"Can you make us a couple of bunk beds? We are expecting our sixth child." Sure! We can help. The customer brought to us nine, old pine, 3x3 inch posts that he got from an auction. He then sent us a photo of the bunkbed he had in mind. We went rummaging through the wood collection we have and found pine boards that matched the posts. We did a mortis and tennon on the boards and posts, made safety rails for top and bottom. We then stained them special walnut and applied 3 coats of finish on them. The weather was so nice the day we applied the finish, 70°F in February!
There was an old house in a nearby town that has become a landmark. The house was built in 1907 and remodeled in the 1920's. When we first saw the floors they were quite neglected, blackened by years of adhesives from carpets and dirt. We started on the second floor sanding away the gunk and dirt. The more we sanded the more the floors came to life, showing the beautiful, ornate inlays around the rooms. Here are a few photos of the work done. Hall entrance upstairs (before) . (after) Upstairs bedroom floor .......After sanding and finishing Dining room (Before) Started sanding main floor Ornate inlay around the dining room. Dining room finished Living room (before) Ornate inlay around living room. Living room finished. The more we worked on the floors, the more we were in awe of the workmanship done by past crafts
This past week we had installed a cabinet that we custom buit. The homeowner had found the doors and asked us to build a cabinet to fit them. We primed the cabinet and the homeowner was going to paint the final coat of paint.