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Chapel 17th Century - Solid Oak Herringbone with a Smoked & White Oiled finish, paired with a solid black oak trim.
These boards are 15mm x 90mm x 450mm solid oak, with the trims being 15mm x 25mm x 500mm solid black oak.
Cedars Woodworking & Renovations
For this living room project, we worked with an interior decorator to create a beautiful and vibrant living room. Cedars Woodworking created and installed all the custom millwork, including the custom mantle, door casings, crown molding, and ceiling treatments. We think this living room renovation turned out great, combining traditional and Victorian elements with modern and fun colors for a dynamic living space the family will enjoy.
Coral & Grey Interior Design
Existing furniture was hacked and accessorised to suite in with the new kitchen design
Saikley Architects
This was a detailed exterior and interior restoration of an 1894 Victorian originally designed by influential architect and developer Joseph Leonard. Saikley Architects and Buestad Construction worked closely with the clients to uncover evidence of original exterior and interior details that had been removed and recreate them. Minor changes were made to the second story layout to add a bathroom for a master suite while staying true to the original feeling of the house.
Restoration with Buestad Construction, Inc.
Photography by Buestad Construction, Inc.
https://saikleyarchitects.com/portfolio/victorian-restoration/
Sum Of Three
A traditional period home renovation consisting of updates to living room, bedroom, study and reading room. Every room was painted in a different colour to evoke a sense of space and its use. Furniture was sourced from Pop and Scott, West Elm and Click on Furniture. The client wanted to maintain the period features, such as floorboards, skirting and enhancing that with Vintage green paint.
Oak Mountain Custom Woodwork
this client owns a Victorian Home in Essex county NJ and asked me to design a fireplace surround that was appropriate for the space and hid the television. The mirror you see in the photo is actually a 2-way mirror and if you look closely at the center section of the mantle, the remote speaker for the TV is built in. The fretwork pattern adds a lovely detail and the super columns (column on top of column) fit perfectly in the design scheme.
Lustig Custom Cabinets
Soaring 22 feet to the ceiling this dramatic fire place makes the room!
Mandi Bushur
Victorian Living Space with Green Walls Ideas and Designs
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