I can't tell you how much fun it was to work on this project! Darryl really enjoyed working with the ebonizing on the floors and watching it change colors with each coat of oil. The wood detail really makes this house! It is on Bubbling Creek and the name speaks for itself, the sounds of the water truly make you feel you are in the mountains, right in the middle of Atlanta! In this home we did the rustic 3"-9" white oak floors with a custom ebonized stain and finished them with satin tung oil. We provided the white oak beams and the reclaimed white oak beams from a barn in Virginia. The barn siding in the ceiling we obtained from a dairy barn in Illinois. We did the paneling, custom stairs and vents as well. The homeowner is so excited with his new space, he can't wait to begin Phase 2!
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Wow! Buckhead home with Sweeney & Sons
We began this project spring of 2009. The house is amazing and Rob has done a fantastic job with the details. This past weekend the house was on the Junior League Tour of Kitchens. It was so busy, I couldn't get a single picture of the kitchen! The floors are 4-8" Hickory with a blend of select and rustic grades and finished with satin tung oil.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Smith Residence on Lake Lanier
Moved in beautiful! These are Carlisle's walnut floors in widths of 8 - 12" finished with satin tung oil.
Tuesday, March 2, 2010
Bubbling Creek; did I mention...
...we provided the wood floors in widths 3" - 9", the new white oak beams, the reclaimed white oak beams, the barn siding, the vents, the paneling and the staircase components!
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
Thursday, February 11, 2010
Bubbling Creek has floors!
3-9" Rustic White Oak stained with a traditional ebonizing and finished with tung oil. Beautiful! I can't wait to see this house finished!
Monday, February 1, 2010
Bubbling Creek update
The floors have finally arrived!!! Darryl has completed the installation of the barnwood in the ceiling and has started installing the first floor. Here are some beautiful shots of the house. Notice all the wood details; the windows are framed with 4x4 white oak beams in the front and the back of the house, the barnwood in the ceiling is accented with the antique oak beams.
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