Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Farmhouse Bathroom Remodel

 

This is a great project of a before and after. This bathroom was a small powder room with a closet next to it. We were able to blow out the closet and bump into the adjacent room where we had wasted space

Before: Framing shows how we bumped out into the room with the bathroom and closet in tack.

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Sunday, November 27, 2011

White Island Lighthouse Restoration

http://www.wmur.com/new-hampshire-chronicle-extended-coverage/29728950/detail.htmlOn a clear day you can see the lighthouse on White Island from all along the NH Coastline. It has been guiding mariners since the early 1800's. It has also been battered, cracked, and the 110 foot walkway has been washed away.

Tonight we set sail for the iconic location and bring you a story of rebuilding. It started with some schoolchildren and their teacher and it has lead to some good old Yankee craftsmanship and ingenuity.
Read more: http://www.wmur.com/new-hampshire-chronicle-extended-coverage/29728950/detail.html#ixzz1euqZhma7

 

This is the lighthouse restoration that I worked together on with Jeff Thurston. We were on the island for a month building this historic timber frame walk way.

Check out the video.

http://www.wmur.com/new-hampshire-chronicle-extended-coverage/29728950/detail.html

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Before the storm.

Saturday, March 19, 2011

Visit us at the Home and Garden Show

We are at the Syracuse Home and Garden show at the fairgrounds this weekend.

We are in the Toyota Building booth 115

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Website Coming Soon

Miller- sink

 

We are working on our website which we hope will be up and running soon. Here are a few photos of kitchens that we recently installed…

 

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Sunday, November 8, 2009

Random Sampling of my Work

 

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Timber Frame in Maine

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Custom Laundry Room

This is an 1860 farm house that really did not have a Laundry Room. This space where we put the laundry room had a door to the outside and was being used as a mudroom. There was a staircase to the base ment where you see the eve of the staircase going up. I had to rebuild the existing staircase because it was too steep. I opened up the headroom as well on the staircase going up. We put a floor over the staircase to the basement and closed off the door to provide the space for the laundry room. Flooring is wide palnk white oak that has been distressed. The cabinets are all custom that I built.