This is a solid, 1 piece, 1.5 inch thick solid slate pool table that I recently helped my in-laws relocate to their lake house. After taking it all apart and hauling it, we had to cut a 1 foot by 4 foot hole in the wall to get it to go up the stairs since it wouldn't make the bend. Once we got it upstairs and back on its feet, my brother-in-law and I refelted it and put it all back together.
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Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Kitchen Floor and Custom Kitchen Island
This kitchen floor was actually part of the sunroom addition! While tiling the sunroom floor, the client requested that I continue the tile work into the kitchen space. The pictures below show the demolition process of the old laminate floors, as well as the finished floors. The kitchen island in the pictures is also a custom furniture piece I made out of a bedroom dresser.
Lake Deck
This client lives on a lake and wanted an upper deck and ramp to connect to their boat dock. I incorporated locking gates on two sides so the client could keep their pets confined when necessary.
Deck Pergola
The same client who got the sunroom addition also desired a pergola above a portion of their deck. It includes benches for seating and the "ceiling" of the pergola.
Bathroom Remodel
I have begun a bathroom remodel, including total demolition of the old floors, closing in a doorway, replacing all the fixtures (bath, toilet, vanity, etc.), and refinishing the walls. Updates to come as more progress is made! The pictures below show the new tile floor, as well as the new shower floor installed.
Farmhouse Table
I custom built this farmhouse table for my wife. I used reclaimed wood from a torn down chicken house for the top, sanded it smooth, and sealed it for easier cleaning and longer life.
Finished Sunroom!!!
Finally have the sunroom finished! All inspections have been completed, and family dinners have taken over the sunroom! The exposed beams and vaulted beadboard ceiling open up the space and give it a country-rustic look, while the windows let in tons of light and provide views of the surrounding landscape.
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