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Curved counter tops and desk cabinets I
sold, built, stained,
finished and installed to fit the existing wall.
I calculated the
hypothetical radius using trigonometry to
come up with the
design. Then I made templates to get the
exact fit.
This is a curved dental receptionist’s desk with copper laminate inlay that I measured, built, and installed.
This is the working side of the same dental receptionist’s desk.
This is a vinyl
deck I sold, designed, and
constructed.
Notice (1) the glass in the
railing, and (2)
the Corian table top with
the sky lite
below.
Below is a bath remodel that I sold and installed. This shows my various skills and
background: Demolition and repairing problem areas; plumbing with a new tub and shower valve; replacement window with obscure glass; tile in shower with soap dishes
and accent strip; tile on floor; shower door; toilet; wall paper; I even cleaned up the
Corian counter top. I know what goes into a job and can foresee problem areas. I can solve problems in the planning stages.
Here is a kitchen I sold, designed, remodeled, and installed.
This is a Dutch Made kitchen I installed (Mav Yoder, salesman/designer—Rooney job).
This is a kitchen and dining room I sold, designed, remodeled, and installed. Notice
the different heights and depths, as well as the angles and curves. This kitchen also
had pipes in the old soffit that the cabinets had to fit around. I also removed a wall between the kitchen and dining room. I had my electrician rewire and add lights.
I patched drywall, painted, tiled the floor, and installed trim.
Here is a conference table I built, with bent wood sides and solid surface top, veneered legs, laminate base and veneer inlay.