05-27-2016, 09:50 PM
I haven't been away from Woodnet altogether, but a lot has changed for me. I post with an iPad, and have been unable to post pictures until just last night. My new ability may allow me to post some meaningful content, and explain ideas in ways I haven't been able to previously. A long time ago, many Woodnetters knew who I was, but I've been unable to post photos, so many do not. That makes this post an introduction of sorts. Back in...<cue the harp music; flashback>
1988
I was twenty four years old, and had been in business since July 1987.
I got my first big job, a paneled wainscoting to dress up a very large expensive home in a nearby affluent town. (Los Gatos for those who need to know)
The client had an entryway that was all white and devoid of detail. When I visited, nobody had a plan for what to do, how to dress up and define the space. I was well acquainted with the principles of design, and proposed a typical Mid-Georgian scheme. I presented my drawing, which I still have, got the check, and away we went. In those early days, this client was good for me, and I transformed much more of their house over the next few years.
These are photos of photos, so the quality is rather poor. I think I'll include a before shot (at least), my drawings, some job shots, and a picture of a very young cabinetmaker who looks a little like me.
Hopefully you will enjoy these.
https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31...5822_o.jpg
1988
I was twenty four years old, and had been in business since July 1987.
I got my first big job, a paneled wainscoting to dress up a very large expensive home in a nearby affluent town. (Los Gatos for those who need to know)
The client had an entryway that was all white and devoid of detail. When I visited, nobody had a plan for what to do, how to dress up and define the space. I was well acquainted with the principles of design, and proposed a typical Mid-Georgian scheme. I presented my drawing, which I still have, got the check, and away we went. In those early days, this client was good for me, and I transformed much more of their house over the next few years.
These are photos of photos, so the quality is rather poor. I think I'll include a before shot (at least), my drawings, some job shots, and a picture of a very young cabinetmaker who looks a little like me.
Hopefully you will enjoy these.
https://scontent-sjc2-1.xx.fbcdn.net/t31...5822_o.jpg