posts tagged “Furniture”

Westerly Lights

Inspired by sparking city lights in the background, the design of elegant and well lit quartersawn Anigre veneer bookcases and credenza and Wenge veneer television/lift housing appears in harmony with spacious loft floor plan. An office storage cabinet with sliding quartersawn white oak wood and acrylic shoji doors keep files, equipment, binders and supplies out of sight.

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Arts and Crafts Styling

The brilliantly tailored stained cherry cabinetry was an inspirational interpretation from the arts and crafts movement. Fashioned and assembled on site by modern day crafts people taking into consideration contemporary demands and incorporating modern appliances and fixtures.

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Buena Vista Sunrise

Existing mill work and cabinetry feature found throughout the home inspired the crafting this 1997 remodeled kitchen. Using the wood species, style forms that were found elsewhere throughout the home, the updated kitchen cabinetry and custom mill work was fashioned to blend into the look and spirit of the house, while paying homage to the original architect and builder. The island columns pulled in details from the dining room of the home, and the storage cubbies and plate rack helped define the character of the space. An artisan-painted custom pantry give the room some additional color and excitement. Grain matching of drawer faces across an elevation demonstrates an attention to details rarely seen, and a commitment to craft rarely seen in modern woodwork fabrication.

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River Refuge

Gorgeous mountain and urban views fill the spacious picture windows of this downtown Portland loft home. The homeowners relax and enjoy the Willamette river view while sitting at a floating custom glass bar surface held up by a custom-designed stainless steel support structure. Dark Mahogany woodwork anchors the ambiance of this high rise haven, and a zebra wood desk and credenza provides a flair of frivolity. A bar cabinet utilizes sliding architectural glass doors with accent lighting behind.

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Confectionary Loft

Brilliantly stained cabinetry and woodwork, as well as many locally handmade glass, steel, stone, tile and wood elements deftly were fused to create a daring composition in a remodeled loft in a Portland Pearl District condo building that was initially built in the 1900’s as Portland’s first confectionery production plant. Panelized and built-in appliances, specialized stone and tile installation and a serpentine overhead lighting system serve to provide endless examples of customization and organization.

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