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Dining room corner cabinets
1 commentDining room corner cabinet designed and built for clients
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Seaton Chest
3 commentsThis is a close copy of the seaton chest made of white pine and mahogany veneer with a finish of blue milk paint and shellac.
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Building Our First Built-Ins
We are in our thirties and just recently finished building our first house. Having moved from Washington state to a small town along the Maine coast we worked to build a house that settled...
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Carved Chairmaker's Tool Chest by Rev. Jim Paulson
7 commentsRev. Jim Paulson made this 18th century style tool chest to hold a set of Windsor chairmaker's tools. He brought his dovetailed pine chest to a chairmaking class at The Windsor...
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Closet Shelves and Brackets
These brackets and shelves were made from recycled pine. Our 1906 house had a simple Jelly Cabinet in the basement that was rotting at the base and falling apart. I salvaged what I could...
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Splay leg tables
2 commentsI saw one of these at an antiques fair with a price in the stratosphere, so I had to make one for myself. I made a test using poplar scraps, then a "real" one using cherry, which was then dyed and...
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Bryanappletondesigns.com
Various colorful, whimsical cabinets of architectural salvage.
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Hutch, milk-painted with cherry counter
3 commentsA friend of mine saw a version of this in a store, but needed a slightly smaller one to fit his dining room. The maker wouldn't oblidge, so he said "help" and handed me a Xerox image of it. I went to...
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Shaker style hutch, milk-painted
6 commentsFinished this today. Made a similar one as a Christmas present for one of our kids (posted 4/5) and liked it so much I made this one for us. Unlike the other (which, below the counter, had nine...
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Shaker dresser, milk-painted
2 commentsBased on a famous piece at the Shaker Museum in Chatham, NY. The original is huge, with two banks of five drawers and a cupboard. This was for an apartment in Brooklyn, hence one bank of drawers...
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Shaker style hutch
3 commentsBuilt for my son Alden and his wife Katie for Christmas 08, it was designed to fit a specific space in their house. Not literally Shaker but uses several Shaker design elements. Made of milkpainted...
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Miniature Cupboard with Drawers
2 commentsThis small cupboard is based on an original piece displayed at the Shelburne Museum in Shelburne, Vermont as part of their 2007 exhibit "Out of This World: Shaker Design Past, Present, and Future"...
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Shaker Night Stand
3 commentsShaker Night Stand. Cherry top and drawer front are french polished with shellac. The base is ash painted with black milk paint and sealed with shellac. Drawer sides and bottom are poplar, also...
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Big Bent Box
Well... the contest rules didnt specify a size restriction so I thought I'd send this in. It is a wall unit created by bending sheets of wood to capture the curve you see. This cabinet...
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Thinking outside the box
2 commentsWho would have imagine that the world inside the box would be replaced by flat screens. I never meant for these to be nostalgia... Oh well.
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Painted Candle Box
A Candle box I made for my wife. I copied the idea from a magazine she had. My first try at painting a box.
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Corner Cabinet
This Corner Cabinet was one of my first commissioned pieces as a young woodworker of 20 years of age. The project was of substantial size measuring 84" tall and over 72" wide to house the 52" flat...
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Handpainted Wooden Christmas Cards for your Yard
1 commentI got the idea after I saw someone's yard with a huge x-mas card in it, lit up with flood lights at night. I decided to paint two as gifts, personalizing afterwards with the...
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A replica of the Benjamin Seaton Tool chest
3 commentsIn 2006 I decided to build a replica of the Seaton tool chest. The chest itself took about nine months working about three hours a day. Another hundred or so hours was spent making some of the...
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Painted Bar
Bar built to replace exisisting. Flexible moldings were used. Finish is paint, gel stain, and waterbase lacquer.
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Trundle Bed
Made this bed because my wife insisted we need more space in case we have company sleep over.
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Monkey on a Motorscooter
1 commentI created this for my sister who collects stuffed monkeys.
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Fireplace Mantle
This fireplace was inspired by clients photo found in a magazine. With alternate moldings and luck matching the main crown I managed to give a very similiar look to the original. While smaller in...
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Christmas Totem pole
This is a 12 sided tapered cone using only 1 sheet of 3/4" plywood. Rotating Totem solved our family need on how to display and have ready to fill with goodies over 40 stockings. All pegs are...
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twins double highchair
4 commentsThis is a solid maple highchair that I built for my twin boys. The design is my own, although it is loosely based on a dining chair that I saw. I turned or carved or shaped every single...
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Writing arm windsor chair
1 commentPine seat, maple turnings, oak spindles, arm and crest rail. Oil over milkpaint finish.
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