I've made a number of different window seats over the years. Here are a few of them.
The above three were all done for Warring Homes in two separate homes (the top two pictures are the same unit, before and after paint - the bottom two pictures are different views of the same unit). I love it when the room flooring matches the inside of the seat instead of having a birch floor.
This window seat/cabinet/bookcase combination is one of my favorites. I built them for a couple in Belmont who were expecting their first child - a daughter, and wanted to make this room up special for her. The wife had a picture from a magazine of something she liked, and I showed her pictures of things that I had done, and we pulled the different ideas together to create this unit.
The homeowners picked out the drapes, trim colors, fixtures, and even the knobs for the cabinets which match the glass light fixture hanging in the middle of the room. The room turned out simply incredible. I tried telling Tommy William's that they had to get a professional photographer out to photograph the room. It could have been on the cover of a magazine and been used to promote Tommy's houses.
This is all just some beautiful stuff. I've really been blessed with having the opportunity and the skills in order to build things like these.
Saturday, March 24, 2012
Wednesday, March 21, 2012
Summer Kitchen
Summer Kitchens are awesome, especially here in Florida when you don't want to cook indoors during the spring and summer months. They can be built to work with a propane tank, or with natural gas (if you have it in your house). Here is one I made for a G.W. Robinson house. I love it with the natural wood look, but they unfortunately painted this one before it was finished.
Summer Kitchens can be added to any back porch, with rustic cabinets like this one, or with more conventional cabinets. I love the tile top.
Summer Kitchens can be added to any back porch, with rustic cabinets like this one, or with more conventional cabinets. I love the tile top.
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