10-10-2015, 05:44 PM
Our client had a stairwell running up through the center of his house. On one of the landings, he had a wall with 22” of unused (depth) space behind it and wanted display cabinets sunk into the wall. He wanted the face and surrounding woodwork to be very rich-looking so we treated the cabinet much like a fireplace mantle.
We were to design it (keeping with his home’s style in mind), construct and install the unit.
Here’s a early construction pic in the shop / notice that the columns, left & right, sit on the face of the sheetrock and the cabs run deeper, back into the wall’s surface.
We added the top (which was to act as a shelf) and primed it.
Here it is installed…
Once the paint was finished, knobs were attached & the glass inserted…. he sent me these pics as he was so happy with how it turned out.
I thought it looked pretty good too / check out the website gallery, if you’d like
Russell Hudson / Hudson Cabinetmaking, Inc.
We were to design it (keeping with his home’s style in mind), construct and install the unit.
Here’s a early construction pic in the shop / notice that the columns, left & right, sit on the face of the sheetrock and the cabs run deeper, back into the wall’s surface.
We added the top (which was to act as a shelf) and primed it.
Here it is installed…
Once the paint was finished, knobs were attached & the glass inserted…. he sent me these pics as he was so happy with how it turned out.
I thought it looked pretty good too / check out the website gallery, if you’d like
Russell Hudson / Hudson Cabinetmaking, Inc.
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