Let me know what you think pics were taken by my friend with my camera... Not a photographer obviously.
Let me know what you think pics were taken by my friend with my camera... Not a photographer obviously.
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I really like the finish on the first two. Could you share any info on that process?
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The first two were heavily distressed. Then glaze stained twice... The first layer was done on everything but the moulding on the doors. Wax finished. I don't know if there are any other layers on there as the finish was hired out I just did the distressing.
Last edited by Jamie Baalmann; 09-06-2007 at 3:04 AM.
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Thanks.
Just out of curiosity, what wood did you use on the pergola? I built one recently with ipe.
These didnt post earlier
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They were done in reclaimed oak from a barn that was torn down in the South West area of United States
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Just to clarify this is about a years work on a couple different jobsites. The two Arbor's alone took me and two other guys two months to complete. All cabinets pictured I did alone minus the finishes. Almost everything pictured I and one other guy distressed or will be distressing. All beams are mortise and tenoned. The herringbone floor is red oak and the X floor is QSWO. Both of the floors were hired distressing. The large gates and the outside pavers were flown in from Italy. I included a picture of the pool simply because I helped with all the concrete outside.
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Wow! Terrific work. Looks like it's been a busy and profitable year.