Walnut media cabinet, May 2010

Walnut media cabinet, May 2010

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Saturday, November 19, 2011

Kitchen Remodel with Fir Cabinets


This was a fun kitchen remodel for my neighbors up the hill. They decided to update their kitchen using traditional fir cabinets and Shaker-style doors, and gave it a modern twist with a frosted glass backsplash, stainless steel appliances and granite countertops.












Here is a view of the built-in appliances on the north side of the kitchen.



















And this is a view to the South.









The frosted glass tile plays with the available light and has a 3-dimensional quality. I installed Schluter Kerdi waterproofing behind the tile.













Here's a close-up of the drawer fronts.













And finally, a closer view of the cook top and refrigerator.



The rough-sawn Fir for the stiles and rails was purchased from Easy Creek Lumber in Lorane and the Fir plywood was from Tree Products in Springfield.

**Special thanks to Dave Nicol for his musical taste, muscle when needed and photographic talent.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Master Bath Remodel

It's been awhile since my last posting, but I think you'll enjoy my latest effort:





The frameless shower door and partition were a good complement to the beautiful Italian tile. Urethane grout was chosen for its longevity, ease of application (compared to epoxy) and color fast properties (the silica sand in this grout is actually stained so the color is uniform).






I used Schluter Systems of Germany for the shower waterproofing (Kerdi) and floor isolation mat (Ditra).





The shower deco panel consists of 5x5 inch tiles... I used a pastry bag to grout around this rough topography.





The tub is a Toto Clayton soaker with extra depth. The plumbing hardware is from Restoration Hardware.







The old water closet room was totally enclosed and quite claustrophobic. This new area feels very open.









Luckily for me the client has wonderful taste in fixtures.







The green granite is incredible!







The client wanted the door flipped around to open in instead of out, so a new jamb was custom built allowing the door to open past 90 degrees and still cover the existing carpet line.








The wainscotting is 4 ft. high with 3 coats of Benjamin Moore Aura paint (to make it "pop"). Also note the thermostat for the NuHeat tile heating mat!


**Special thanks to Kirk Winkler for his help on this project!!

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Airstream Project, Dinghy Design and Solar Panels

The Airstream project is gaining ground. I've completed the support structure for the gaucho and dinette and will now consult with the owner about end-panel design. After this the owner will initiate construction of the cushions so it won't be long before the trailer gets tucked into storage for the winter.






Dinghy:

Now let's talk about boats. For many years in Bristol Bay I've used inflatable rubber rafts to get to my anchored skiff. This works well when the rafts have air in them, but just about every season the rafts get shredded by a grizzly or popped on some old wire cable. Although I've sworn to myself for the past 4 seasons that I'd build a lightweight stitch-and-glue plywood dinghy, I just now got off my butt and started one. You can see from the photos below that it will be small (about 6 1/2 feet long) and have moderate rocker. I'm hoping it will weigh around 25 lbs. My next steps will be to stitch it together (with wire) and then start applying epoxy and fiberglass.






Solar Panels:

Our solar panels were finally installed today. Below are before and after pics of our house.