Projects Portefolio

The existing bathroom width had to be reduced to make space for an adjacent room.  By moving the toilet to where a under utilized linen was, adding two 10 inch deep vessel sinks and installing wall faucets, this room feels as large as it was and is now much brighter.

This western red cedar arbor features a curved side

This wine cellar has modern flair and can store over 90 bottles.  It sits at the bottom of the stair where a large space was not utilized due to the emplacement of an electrical panel.  The large picture hides the panel.

This homeowner was looking for a pool shed to store pool accessories. A narrow shed was needed to respect the minimum setback required by the municipality. Shed dimension are 8’ wide by 3’ deep.

This exterior dining table was built for a homeowner who likes the look and feel of natural western red cedar.

This wall screen provides a separation from the driveway to the gravel sitting area. An old french door and old railing parts were recycled into this project.

This custom shed door is built from recycled cedar deck boards and a window saved from the previous windows upgrade replacement.

This century home has a dirt basement and a low ceiling.  Dirt was removed to add head space for a tasting room and a wine cellar.  The project features the exposed stone foundation.  All racking, shelving and cabinets were custom built.