Lindell Blvd.

1 09 2009

Lindel Blvd on the Northeast corner of Forest Park.

Three stories of pretty stylish 60′s/70′s digs turned into some very comfortable modern living space.

I spent nearly a year at this home.

We removed an existing mantle and created a brand new one to match the pre-existing mantles from other parts of the house.

Also built a ventilated/insulated enclosure for a huge plasma tv in the wall above the fireplace.

We  installed a beautiful cedar deck onto a third story roof, and created a new air-conditioned porch with sound and

lights in one of the stone enclosures on the end of the house.

The floor plan of the house was completely redone and the client wanted to retain the original built in cedar closets to reuse in the redone bedrooms and walkin closet/bath space.

Thee first floor had us redo most of the water damaged ceilings as well as mimic a good deal of the salvageable woodwork with handmade three and four piece crown and base.

Also installed what is by far the most expensive kitchen I’ve been a part of to date.

Seriously it was silly expensive, but looked freaking amazing when it was done.

This job, while being pretty stressful at times due to the time restraints and sheer size, was an amazing opportunity that I’m truly grateful to have been a part of.

Now here’s a million pictures that probably make very little sense, but I’ll try to annotate them as best I can.

Starts with The Kitchen then some of the framing followed by closet rebuilds and random woodwork and finally pics of the mantle and it’s design sources in white.

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