Here's some door grilles I did last summer. They are all 1" flatstock with finial ends. All the joints on them are joined with rivets.
Thursday, December 1, 2011
Monday, November 21, 2011
Brick Tile and Wrought Iron
As part of my bathroom remodel last winter, I tiled the bathroom with some brick tiles. These are actual bricks that have been sawed into tile thickness. I just love the look of the brick floor and walls.
I also added some wrought iron towel hooks and tp holder.
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Wrought Iron Plate Rack
Friday, November 11, 2011
Miles and miles of retaining walls
I have a lot of retaining walls in my yard (I live on the side of a hill). So for the last several years I have been installing stone in place of the rotting railroad tie walls that were original to the yard. Here are a few pictures of the first walls I have done.
I still have several hundred feet of retaining wall to go :(
It would go faster if I didn't keep coming up with features that I want to add to the wall. I am currently working on an earth-bermed shed that is dug back into the hill on another section of the wall.
I will post some pics of that in the spring.
I added a curved bench along the first stretch...
I also cast a few concrete finials from a mold I made out of a vinyl fence post cap.
I still have several hundred feet of retaining wall to go :(
It would go faster if I didn't keep coming up with features that I want to add to the wall. I am currently working on an earth-bermed shed that is dug back into the hill on another section of the wall.
I will post some pics of that in the spring.
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Door arches
So as it gets below freezing with the onset of winter and a loss of daylight I turn to my indoor projects. Here's one from several years ago. I wanted to make some arches for a few of the doorways that don't actually have any doors.
To begin, I framed in some 45 degree corners out of 2x4 lumber and then added a piece of thin bender board to form the arch shape. I then cut sheetrock to fit and taped, textured, and painted the finished area.
I also added a few small plaster castings and a sheetrock "key" at the top of the arch to dress it up.
To begin, I framed in some 45 degree corners out of 2x4 lumber and then added a piece of thin bender board to form the arch shape. I then cut sheetrock to fit and taped, textured, and painted the finished area.
I also added a few small plaster castings and a sheetrock "key" at the top of the arch to dress it up.
Monday, November 7, 2011
Patio and Pergola
So this fall I finished the patio that I added to the back of the house.
Here's the concept sketchup drawing of the patio.
The whole area was dug down 12" and footings 48" deep were poured for the pergola support columns.
New concrete steps were cast for the back entry. Heres a pic of the new steps and the columns going up on either side.
Here's a few pictures of the nearly finished structure with the pergola slats going on...
Here's the concept sketchup drawing of the patio.
The whole area was dug down 12" and footings 48" deep were poured for the pergola support columns.
New concrete steps were cast for the back entry. Heres a pic of the new steps and the columns going up on either side.
On the end next to the stairs, I cast some concrete balusters.
Natural gas, power and water lines were run to the counter island location. The whole patio was filled with crushed stone, and then sand, and pavers were installed. I built a stone kitchen counter with a sink and gas grill and then the whole thing was roofed with a pergola structure.
Here's a few pictures of the nearly finished structure with the pergola slats going on...
Monday, October 31, 2011
Indoor Fireplace Upgrade
OK, here's a project from a couple of years ago. We had a fireplace in our basement that was very plain and ugly. I had a friend offer me some free stone from his property, and I already had my concrete column forms created, so I dug in. Here's the progression of the project...
My daughter loved helping me place the concrete for the new hearth, columns and mantel.
My daughter loved helping me place the concrete for the new hearth, columns and mantel.
Here's the hearth and columns in place.
Next the mantel was cast and then all of the concrete was stained. Then it was time to start placing stone!
All of the stone placed. Now it is time for some ironwork.
Here's the design I came up with for the doors. I think they turned out really well.
And now the finished product...
Thursday, October 27, 2011
Wrought Iron Gate
Here's a few pics of the gate I built for my parents house. These pictures are of the test fit of the gate (no paint, just bare metal). It has since been painted black. The gate gives access to the air conditioning units on the side of the house.
Here's some pics of the gate being built in my driveway...
New Fountain for the entryway
Found a great deal on a fountain earlier this year and installed it near the entry to the house. I think it turned out really well...
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