On this private lane we designed an iron gate with a stone wall that fit into the existing landscape.
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On this private lane we designed an iron gate with a stone wall that fit into the existing landscape.
When we initially looked at this yard it was overgrown with brush and weeds and there was a swamp in the back of the yard. We designed a flowing yard with plenty of open space, a fire-pit, a clear stream with two separate wooden bridges and a large pond with a fountain. It took several excavators to initially clear out the overgrown yard, dig out a pond, move huge stones for the fire-pit and clear out the natural stream.
This historic building from 1809 needed an update to its front. The trees had random stones laid around them and a sloppy walkway approaching the house. When we designed the new walls and a new walkway we collaborated with a fantastic stone mason and created a great look for the house and the surroundings.
While building a french table I decided to turn the legs from solid walnut wood on my lathe. The legs are over 30″ long and have a square top so the other parts tenons fit into the sides.
I will follow up with a video of the process soon.
This space is a Loft on the second floor with a custom built kitchen with granite counter tops.