Capri Architects designed this house in Newport for their growing family. They commissioned me to fabricate the louvers that greet visitors at the front of the house and wrap around the back and into the dining area. The location on the Newport Bayfront will make this unexpected explosion of color an iconic landmark for visitors and locals alike.
A powder-coated aluminum handrail with stained tight-knot cedar top cap finishes off a new Trex deck. Byron Dickson was lead carpenter on the deck re-build.
These projects were fabricated in cold-rolled steel and the rust finish was accelerated with a mixture of vinegar, hydrogen peroxide and salt. This was applied for a week and finished with a clear lacquer.
My clients wanted a "whimsical" gate. Their location on the Alsea River guided my figurative design choices. I also had to keep the small dogs in the yard and work within a tight budget. Local glass artists provided the rondels and glass beads. Another example of an accelerated rust finish.
Another design by and for Capri Architects, this table top was built by Dustin Coulter and I was commissioned to build the table base. The blackened cold-rolled steel is covered with a clear lacquer.
Siimple and clean.
This renovation of a Berkeley residence by Kerstin Hellman Architects included this cold-rolled steel and cherry wood handrail in the library.
This renovation of a Berkeley residence by Kerstin Hellman Architects included a new deck with a top rail and two awnings fabricated in powder-coated mild steel and ipe wood.
This renovation included a stainless steel cable rail system and a solid oak door with a bead-blasted stainless steel handle and glass surrounds. Woodwork by Colin Hayle.
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