Thursday, August 9, 2018

Bookshelf Cabinet Ceiling to Floor

This bookshelf cabinet is upstairs in a room that is just at the top of the stair dividing the adjacent rooms. To build these, they are pre-fabbed in the shop in parts with one coat of finish paint on top of primer and then installed on site. Then a final coat of paint is applied after caulking is done. The following photo is shot from the top step of the stairs. The base section is 30 inches high.

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This photo is from inside the room in 3 parts so that one can see the cabinets engage the floor and ceiling by integrating the existing mouldings into the cabinet.

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The section to the right is recessed back on top to clear the opening to the hallway.

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These photos were taken with my phone and the last one is a little fuzzy for some reason.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Pine Office Wall Cabinet with Bookshelves

Here is a pine wall cabinet that was built and installed finished to match existing pine trim that was already in the house. The existing baseboard was incorporated into the cabinet at bottom, and the wall shows through in the cabinet sections above.

In order to match stains as many as five stains are mixed to acquire the right tone to match. Fluted pilasters are dividing the upper section that continue to the floor on the base section. There is an open section under the top center so that the cabinet may be used as a desk also. The upper shelf is fixed, while the rest of the shelves are adjustable. All the doors below are inset into the frame.

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Friday, June 15, 2018

Entertainment Center Cabinet for Big TV

This is an entertainment center for a large screen TV that will set above the mantel effect about 48 inches from the floor. The wall had a 45 degree turn in it on the left where the cabinet was extended to the edge of the sliding glass door. The right section the wall extends out from the inside corner about 18 inches, so the cabinet is a couple of inches less that this in thickness to the face.

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The visible hole is behind the TV and is space so that wiring from the TV can drop down into the lower cabinet where the electrical outlet is and the cable hookup if used. The lower doors are inset into the openings and have an adjustable shelf inside each base cabinet. All the shelves are adjustable except the fixed shelf directly above the top of the TV section.

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This final photo is taken near the entrance to the house.

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Saturday, June 9, 2018

Nitch Red Oak Corner Cabinets

These are two corner cabinets that were designed and built of red oak. These photos were taken with a phone so they are not as good as usually taken with a real camera.

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The above is the left cabinet, and below is the right cabinet with a window in the middle.

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These have fixed shelves with groove for plates to standing inside the shelves.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

Red Oak Desk

Here's a photo of a recent desk that was made with a top for storage. The desk is built in parts and is screwed together on site. This is finished in lacquer. It was stained to match some existing work that had been done years earlier.


The desk has drawers each side with a pullout above the 3 drawers. The top section has wide stock used and is rabbited together. The bottom drawers are sized for file folders and the top and bottom drawers each side have dividers built of solid red oak.

Thursday, April 26, 2018

Red Oak Book Case Cabinet in Recessed Wall

A client had a recessed wall that did not have much use, so a cabinet was designed and built for the space to store mostly books. This is red oak finished with Minwax special walnut stain color and lacquer.

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The base cabinet has doors which are inset each base cabinet having an adjustable shelf inside. The height of cabinet is 9 feet.

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This is located in the foyer of the house.

Monday, April 9, 2018

Oak Stair Hand Rail on Vertical Glass

The following is a oak hand rail that was installed which has a dado or rabbit on the underneath side which is slid over existing vertical glass which serves as the baluster plane. The rail has been pre-stained but is not finished.

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Above is the lower section and below is the segment that creates the turn at the inside corner left. The vertical suspended section does not have the groove in the bottom which would be visible.

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The upper section is shown below. A wall board has been added to the long section for support.

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Here is the profile at the upper corner.

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