This pair of bathroom vanities were made for a home remodel in Rancho Santa Fe, California. A solid white oak face frame finished with a pickling stain blended well with the rest of the bathroom. The drawers included integrated power outlets, luxurious soft-close slides, and beaded trim around the edges for a unique look.
Another remodel in Rancho Santa Fe called for these massive sliding doors. The two sets of slat-style doors oppose each other, separating two living rooms from the main entryway to the house. The stained white oak appearance is popular for good reason.
This display cabinet found its way into a beautiful home in Palm Springs, California. Its simple design offers a sleek, yet elegant look. Crafted with a solid walnut face frame and matching plywood carcass, no staining was necessary for a gorgeous finish.
Made from a solid white-oak top and plywood legs with a custom oak veneer wrap, this dining table offers a clean and striking appearance. The beam sitting through the legs features two steel stringers for added detail.
Although I intended to showcase woodwork in this portfolio, I've included some previous metalwork as I believe precision cuts and attention to detail can be similarly appreciated.. The first shower enclosure (top left) was made from brass tubing and finished with a darkening patina. The second shower enclosure (top right) is again made from brass and finished with a patina; much lighter this time compared to the first. The third enclosure not only encompasses a shower, but two toilets as well. It is made entirely of powder coated aluminum.Â