Thursday, April 26, 2012

Starsky's Hutch

I've reached a new level with this one!

Our client wanted a country/primitive style hutch with a barn board back and a very eclectic layout. They also wanted specific sizes for displaying some family heirloom china. As you can see, this is a very eclectic layout with bead board raised panels, solid maple drawer front and some custom toggle locks just like an old arts & crafts period hutch.

The dish rack in the upper cabinet holds up to 13 plates, and there is ample storage with adjustable shelving in the base cabinets. The client also requested that we use as much reclaimed wood as we could.

I was able to utilize enough scrap wood to make over 50% of the parts! That saves them money, and it helped me clear out some space for more stock. I also managed to use an old dining room table top for some adjustable shelves. I'd have to say, this is one unique hutch.

If you like this, or have any other furniture pieces in mind, give me a call and we can discuss what your vision is.

Stay tuned for the final product...
painted some fun colors with unique knobs/handles!

Monday, April 23, 2012

HERE WE GO!

HERE WE GO!  Looks like JMG Woodworking is OFFICIAL!
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that specializes in interior finish carpentry, custom cabinetry (fabrication and installation),built-in furniture and freestanding furniture.

We have, and continue to fabricate custom furniture and household items that are "works of art" - according to our clients. Whether you're in need of a whole kitchen remodel or just replacing a door,our goal is to provide our clients with
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Monday, April 2, 2012

Surprise Storage!

In Action!
This pet feeding station was designed for my dad's dog, Riley. She loves it! It is 12" high and about 22" long with two large stainless steel bowls. It's made of cherry veneer plywood with hardwood edge banding.

Other than looking extremely attractive, this feeder has a little surprise... Interior Storage!! That's right, We made the box a specific size in order to house a very practical kibble container.

When it's time to eat you just lift up the food dish to scoop out the food :-)

FOUR BOWLS?!

My sister Jen looooves (spoils) her cats. She asked me to make a four bowl feeder so that Daisy and Pookie can eat together (or separately) from this beefy pedestal.

The four ceramic bowls float on the edge of this 1" thick shelf giving it a modern look while allowing the cats easy access to their food. Along the front edge of the feeder is an experimental finishing process that leaves a unique texture as well as a
neon orange grain pattern!




In action!
In action!

Mission accomplished! The cats are happy!