Tuesday, February 5, 2008

A two story addition I built for my father after work a couple years ago. We went out as far as the city would allow us. It has a monolithic footing, stem wall and slab! 13 yards of 5,000 lb. concrete.
Hard to see here, but the widow panels are inset. The cedar shingles have since weathered in quite nicely.
Shingled wingwall adds privacy on the new deck. We added a custom pipe railing.
An architectural look.
Lots of windows bring in light.
Site built newel posts were fun. I had to grind the iron balluster caps down to the stair angle. These pictures are a little washed out for some reason.
This bending rail and laminated balluster base and skirtboards were tricky. The curve is a compound one, helical.
Hard to see here, but the skirtboard trim flushes up with the baluster base.
Kids room. Little girl chose the paint. All the trim up here was painted.
A double barrel vault. You could land a Chinook on this thing when it was finished.