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comments (0) February 3rd, 2013 in Reader's Gallery

GrenadaBarefoot GrenadaBarefoot, member
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Wine cabinet with adjustible interior levels. Door panel design done with a router on a trammel arm. This was my own design.
French Regency style dinning table, 46 inch diameter.
Dresser with drawers and sliding doors at the bottom. Door panels are woven strips of mahogany
Queen size bed . The design idea was to keep things light as the apartment is small so we did not want large heavy furniture
I designed the cabinets to make maximum use of the space availble. There is an island with a double sink. The corner base cabinet has pull out shelves for spices and regularly used cooking items. All the door panels are bookmatched. 
Wine cabinet with adjustible interior levels. Door panel design done with a router on a trammel arm. This was my own design. - CLICK TO ENLARGE

Wine cabinet with adjustible interior levels. Door panel design done with a router on a trammel arm. This was my own design.


We recently completed the addition of a small guest apartment and now I have been working on finishing it. We built custom mahogany cabinets for the kitchen and I have been busy making the furniture. I made a French regency style 46 inch diameter dinning table, (I style have to design and make four chairs for it, a wine cabinet and a three piece bedroom suite. All the items are made from West Indian mahogany. I prefer the natural wood grain and color and love the way mahogany darkens with time so I only used a semi gloss water based finish (Ace Urithane varnish). We have a new webb site now and I invite you all to see what we have been doing at www.grenadabarefootwoodworker.com


Design or Plan used: My own design

posted in: Reader's Gallery, cabinet, dovetails, arts and crafts, tenons, mahogany, frame and panel, asian inspired, chest of drawers, varnish


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