![]() |
Home stuff
Okay, I'm showing off. I just finished a couple photos for a potential customer so I figured I'd share them.
The picture I'm showing is my first concrete counter attempt and is installed in my own home - on my kitchen island bar. The other focus is the pole wrap technique I've used. I've never, ever seen it done elsewhere and all my internet searches has failed to turn up a picture like it. Finally you'll see the floor with the diamond mosaic inlays. I'm kinda partial to that. |
1 Attachment(s)
1
|
1 Attachment(s)
2
|
The floor looks great ... but, and maybe this is just my computer but I can't see the details of the counter ... When we get the funds we will redo our island counter top and I'm looking for ideas.
|
F00k Bob Villa.... you should have your own TV show.
|
Quote:
|
You can also probably see part of the distressed cabinet my wife did in that first photo. We did a lot of different techniques in our kitchen. All of it was labor intensive but materials cheap. Much of the material was surplus from other jobs or purchased at a heavy discount at auctions and surplus dealers.
|
Do you do work in the Pacific Northwest (as opposed to the Atlantic Northwest)?
|
Quote:
|
nice island, too funny. We have absolute black granite everywhere but the island. The island is `ornamental gold` granite. I'm staring at our island it is painted white (drying) - painted Tuesday afternoon. She (my wife) has elected to get the island only, fauxed an antiqued/stressed creme, it's in it's first of a few layers. Funny. Concrete island's are really `in` right now so is soap-stone. Have you seen that yet?
|
ya that looks really good! You seem to be a master at your art
|
Quote:
|
Very nice. I like that column.
|
Quote:
I love mixing cabinet colors and top styles within a kitchen. I'm glad it's become trendy because 5 years ago, it was almost unheard of. |
Quote:
|
All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:45 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.