Monday, May 27, 2013
Laughing Planet
Among one of our clients is the Laughing Planet restaurants which we do a multitude of different projects for.
We were given a plastic menu stand and asked to design and fabricate similar holders out of our "boneyard" of wood scraps. Over 50 individual stands were made.
Laughing Planet does value reuse and locally handcrafted items-
We were given a plastic menu stand and asked to design and fabricate similar holders out of our "boneyard" of wood scraps. Over 50 individual stands were made.
Laughing Planet does value reuse and locally handcrafted items-
Similarly we have made over 300 of these table stands used for fun facts and promotion-
Again, materials are not purchased and are saved from being dumped.
Here is a before and after picture of the Gabriel Park location seating change. We fabricated and installed the benches -
Monday, April 8, 2013
Gordon Kitchen
Here are before and after pictures of a kitchen we remodeled in SE Portland. New post and beams in basement and kitchen/ dining allowed us to open the wall dividing the dining room and kitchen. New custom cabinets, solid surface counters, tiled backsplash, fir flooring and new lighting all contributed to new space.





Wednesday, April 3, 2013
Bench and Backsplash
Hall Bath
Here is a small hall bath in which we did an updating remodel in just a couple days. Not much was done but there sure is a dramatic change.
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Irvington basement
We complete so many jobs each year that we can never seem to keep up with photographs to document our work. This post is of a job done over 2 years ago which I did not document at the time. We completed the basement remodel as a subcontractor for Shelbyville including all carpentry, tile, and management. The bar was built of fir and a mahogany top with a paperstone sink countertop. The fireplace was detailed with concrete panels and a mantle built from a salvaged timber. The shower was a design on the fly as the client supplied an variety of tiles of differing colors. The original slab floor was etched and stained.
Thursday, January 24, 2013
Map Cabinet
Here is a custom cabinet unit we built for a client. We were supplied with the caster wheels, and a recently refinished metal map cabinet that needed a nicely designed unit to house the bank of drawers. The boxes were built with sapele (mahogany) and framed with salvaged fir from the demo of a remodel project. The top is also a glued slab of salvaged timbers which we set from the boxes to create a shadow reveal giving a floating impression. Two more large drawers were added to the bottom of the boxes from storage.
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