A Tale of Two Railings

Here are a couple custom railings in two very different styles Kyle and crew created. The top railing features forged components and a combination of curving and straight lines.

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The second railing is more minimalist with straight lines and open spaces. And for those of you who might be wondering, why yes, we do work out of state! This one is located in Maryland.

A few custom table bases

Here are a few custom tables Kyle designed and created with his assistant Kallen over the last few months.

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This table was created for a couple that needed a base to go with their existing butcher block top. Kyle created a hefty design to visually and physically support the thick top. The feet rest on casters so it can be easily moved about the kitchen as needed. You can see the finished table with the top installed below.

Next up are a pair of large coffee tables for a hotel in the Washington, DC area. The client for these tables requested designs inspired by gears. Kyle had a lot of fun creating these two coordinating tables. These are some seriously substantial tables! They weigh in at about 300 lbs each. Good thing the hotel won’t need to move them often once installed.

Below are a few work-in-process shots of each table, as well as photos of the finished tables and detail shots of each table.

If you have a custom table or base idea you’ve been wanting to bring to life, feel free to reach out to us! And if you’re new to custom work, never fear. We’ll walk you through each step of the process.

Modern Staircase

We built and installed this custom modern staircase and hand railing in a beautiful new modern home here in Richmond, Virginia.

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First up, creating the pieces and parts to make a staircase and railing.

Next step is installation. First the stair stringers, then the steps, followed by the railing, and finally the glass panels.

Detail photo of the clips we fabricated to hold the glass panels in place. Photo by Rendersphere.

Final installation looking fantastic with the home owners great taste in art and interior design. Photo by Rendersphere.