May182013
stairs!

stairs!

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May12013

Solid American Walnut with a medium brown stain and satin Duravar finish.  Polished Nickel hardware and foot rail accents the entire piece.  The lit displays allow for both bottles as well as crystal.  This repeat client allowed us the opportunity to create this freestanding dry bar and artpiece for his home in West Harrison, NY.

April282013

This wine cellar is placed at the bottom of the stair to the Billiards Room and Home Theatre.  The electronically humidified cigar humidor stores just enough for this fantastic client.  It was also great working with Steven Mueller, Architect for this home in Cos Cob, CT.

April272013

angrysquirrelsays:

samaralex:

Sensualscaping Stairs

oh god i would kill myself trying to walk up and down those

i’m clumsy enough as it is, no need for crazy visual effects to trip me up even more!

wonderful organic stair!

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10AM
is a stairway to heaven?

is a stairway to heaven?

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10AM
ahhhhh, the Golden Section lives

ahhhhh, the Golden Section lives

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April252013

The office of Dr. Gerald L. Cohen, DDS in Greenwich, CT.  Gerald wanted a very clean and elegant design with a touch of Zen.  He is a master of his profession when he is not on the race track in one of his Porsches.  This was a fun project with collaboration with Sandra Oster Interiors.

April232013

This is a wine storage room for cases beneath a stair which leads to another wine cellar for this client.  He ran out of room in his other wine cellar I built for him two years earlier.  We used one of our ductless split systems along with our WineSmart controller.  All of the cabinetry is Sapele Mahogany with stain and finish and all the glass is insulated.  A big thanks to #amandaphillips on this project!

April222013
zachklein:

Beaver Brook School
My friends Armin, George and I are hosting the first Beaver Brook School on Aug 25th through Sep 2nd, an intensive 8-day course to learn how to design and construct a building.
Ten applicants will be invited to stay in bunkhouse, spend long days in workshops and at the job site, and walk away with construction know-how. You will also have built a building.
More details on the site.


Who wants to sign up with me?

zachklein:

Beaver Brook School

My friends Armin, George and I are hosting the first Beaver Brook School on Aug 25th through Sep 2nd, an intensive 8-day course to learn how to design and construct a building.

Ten applicants will be invited to stay in bunkhouse, spend long days in workshops and at the job site, and walk away with construction know-how. You will also have built a building.

More details on the site.

Who wants to sign up with me?

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April192013
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