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For the last few weeks, I have been swamped doing this office and a few other projects that have kept me busy, no complaints here and very grateful to have work..
this is the first phase of a walnut office that I am currently working on, I still have to install the crown molding and a few other things such as the lights. The doors and drawer faces are raised paneled and the edge molding was the molding I did a blog on a little while back.. The stain was Deft dark walnut and the finish was Post Cat. Conversion varnish sprayed. The owners were pretty happy and we start the next phase in about a week..I have a few other projects to get done first..
Thanks for looking..
-- Randall Child http://www.racfurniture.com/
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8 comments so far
a1Jim
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#1 posted 287 days ago
Looks great Randy top notch work for sure.
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#2 posted 287 days ago
beautiful work
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dnick
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#3 posted 287 days ago
Looks great to me. That’s a lot of work, nicely done.
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#4 posted 287 days ago
Very nice. Man I love the look of walnut!
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#5 posted 287 days ago
Randall,
Extremely handsome office built-ins! Thanks for sharing.
L/W
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Marek
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#6 posted 286 days ago
i love walnut wood, it looks great.
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exelectrician
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#7 posted 286 days ago
You do precise work, very nice!. I liked the way you turned the crown moulding in (pic 2 ), to avoid the vent at the ceiling, thanks for that, it helped me figure out what to do in my situation.
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#8 posted 166 days ago
Beautiful work!
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