Wednesday, August 19, 2009

SF 49'ers Display Case


A family Neil visited had a small and oddly placed "media niche" that they didn't know what to do with. The wall to the left of this has their wide-screen panel TV, and their home held lots of SF 49'ers memorabilia.
Solution: Turn that into a display case. They added lighting and glass shelving, Neil build the cabinetry and voila!

Toy Boxes


Some friends of ours wanted a toybox like the ones sold by a popular children furnishings store. Neil built these out of sturdy wood which they then painted to match their child's room decor. The two pieces are interchangeable as to which one is on top, or if they are side-by-side.

Ask for quote, or design your own toybox!

Our lovely fireplace & mantel make-over! It had been a white plaster/concrete hearth & "frame" around the fireplace. Neil sat down one day with pen and paper and sketched out how the mantel should look and came up with this. Lovely huh?

We replaced it with granite tile, and put an oak mantel around it. The white painted baseboards & window sills were also replaced to oak all around this room.

I SO miss this entertainment center in our home! It held so much (as you see in the 2nd picture)
The TV shelf pulled out and swivels. The drawers in the bottom cabinets all pull out completely. The entertainment center design matched the kitchen cabinet doors which adjoined this room. This was done in Oak.

A bathroom vanity Neil built for someone who had the top already. Nice drawers, solid insides, etc.

Arbor & 6' Garden Swing

I love this picture because not only does it show our lovely arbor and comfortable 6 ft long garden swing, but because of my little cutie on there! Neil designed & built this arbor to match the style of our house there. He later built another (same swing, slightly different arbor style) for a neighbor.

Valentine cards


These are some valentines cards I made with That's Amore papers. The hearts on the 2 cards on the right are popped up. The word TRUE and the hearts on the top right card are both covered in glitter.