A nice two step ceiling in the kitchen inlaid with crown moulding.
Turn those sheetrocked corners into columns to dress the room up.
The customer that purchased this home enjoyed square fluted columns rather than the round ones
The fluted column on the left is in an old garage. The fluted column on the right is in a basement. The box next to the column on the right is a seat and a storage bin. Both of these columns are hiding lally columns.
This is a display we built in an office. It is the beginning of a waterfall, the finished pics haven't come yet.
The picture on the left is showing the entry detail into the office. From the fluted columns to the header detail including a center keyway to add more definition. The picture below was a simple sheetrocked entry. Now it looks more like an entry way.
A very simple and cost efficiant way to dress up the room.
This customer's children were very much into acting.
This is a livingroom in the basement..
This mantel and bookcases were built for the master bedroom.
This is a very large mantel in the livingroom.
This is a picture before we opened the wall from the hall to the dining room.
This ceiling is about 20 feet high, each box is about 4'X4'. That is a two piece crown moulding in each one.
This is the after picture with newly made newel posts and ballasters.
This is a stairway in a basement, we opened up both sides. This opens the rooms up .
Here we added chair rail and shadow boxes to dress up the room.
This mantel top was added for depth and storage for the tv. and components.
This mantel was built in a new home. We added a keyway in the middle to add a little dimension.
The large pine beam is just enough on this fireplace.
The rod iron ballisters give this staircase a unique look.
What a way to dress up a dining room ( on the right ). Below the customer wanted the arch from the front door to flow through the front entry.