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Woodworking |


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This is the Celtic Bar. We used some carved oak panels that were bought from an architectural salvage store. |
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My husband wanted mahogany in his bathroom, so I hand carved this up for him! |
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The front window seat, along with the valances were custom fit to the wall. The drapes and upholstery were also my doing. |
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More to come later on! |

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The living room mantel was originally done in brick. We had it refaced in marble and I built this on top. |
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This vanity was originally built as a sample from recycled wood from the old house. But we both liked it and decided to put it back in the new house. I also painted this. |
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The front doors were beautiful, but needed some kind of surround to make them stand out. After building this, I painted them with an antique finish. |
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The pride of our kitchen is this wood burning pizza oven. These cabinets also were painted with an antique finish, complimented by some copper, travertine tiles and a hand painted mural. |
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Just a sample of all the interior doors in the house. |
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Here’s a cute little box in walnut, inlaid with a slice of a pine tree root. |
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The stripe on this box was achieved by using red oak and Brazilian chestnut. |



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This is an 8 foot long hand carved vanity, made from African Padouk. The pattern is a series of intertwining celtic knots, which I love and wanted to have in this piece. |
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These are photos of some of my woodworking projects. Most of them are in our Central Coast home, some are jobs I have taken in the past. Just click on any picture to see larger view. |
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This is an interesting little box, made from 1” solid walnut. I incorporated my chain mailing skills to create an inlay on the top. SOLD |