It has been a while since I have been been to this site and wanted to post a couple pictures. We usually do pretty basic stuff, this is a few things that were a little more interesting over the last couple years.
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PAHS Designer/Builder- Bury it!
I already reduced them to 640/480, guess I have to make them smaller?
Looks gorgeous!
If you save them in jpeg format (*.jpg) instead of bitmap (*.bmp) they'll be about 1/20 the size.
beautiful work. love the mantle.
Love that red! Beautiful all around, and thanks for posting. Where is the house with the tension rail? Is it coastal?
Dustin
The house was a remodel on Lake Ontario, New York
Sweet-again, awesome work.
Dustin
That's beautiful work. Thanks for that.
That is nice crisp work but man that stuff is screaming for a liitle colour! Too much white tends to irk me.
Very nice, the mudroom especially. Thanks for posting them.
Thanks for the nice comments. I really enjoy seeing other peoples work when they take the time to post.
If you or someone else could repost those photos as JPEGs, I'd sure appreciate it. Was the project east or west of Rochester?
Thanks!
Allen
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Thanks, mowog. He did some very nice work with all that detailing, eh?
Allen
Thanks for the nice words.
The cable rail was in Webster on Lake Ontario, the other two houses were in Canandiaga and Victor. We do mostly case and base houses so these were a couple houses that were done over a couple years.
We use poplar and MDF for paintgrade. The cable rail was mahogany. The other stairs were beech rail to get close to their antique pine floors/treads.
We do not see things as they are; we see things as we are
Talmud
Edited 7/8/2007 9:05 pm ET by TrimCarpenter
Great Work! What kind of wood do you make your cabinets from (paint grade)?
You get out of life what you put into it......minus taxes.
Marv
meant to reply a coupla days ago.
very nice work.
nice proportions too.
Jeff
Buck Construction
Artistry In Carpentry
Pittsburgh Pa