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This is a Spanish Cedar Kitchen in our friends house. They built the house from scratch, then, had us build most of the furniture, doors, and closets and Kitchen. Work was spread out over 1 year, as they had the funds to pay for all the work.
The dark colored door is the Front door, the first part of our project to furnish all the doors , etc.
The Spanish Cedar slatted door is one of the movable closets we built. We slatted the doors for air circulation. It rains every day for 8-9 months, then, rains occasionally for the rest of the year.
The multi colored door is one of 7 we built, using different colored wood. The people here like the bright colors, so, we custom built whatever they wanted.
-- http://costaricacraftwood.com
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david38
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#1 posted 123 days ago
nice work
a1Jim
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#2 posted 123 days ago
Great looking cabinets,very nice work.
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#3 posted 123 days ago
The door is cool, like the design on that.
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#4 posted 123 days ago
First class work and beautiful colors. What kind of wood is that?
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#5 posted 123 days ago
Very nice!
HaroldCR
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#6 posted 84 days ago
Sorry, I missed the latest comments.
The wood is Spanish Cedar, Cedro Amargo. It is the most bitter (amargo) tasting sawdust I have ever found.
It’s strange how the upper doors are much lighter than the lowers. It’s all constructed from wood from one tree.
Harold
-- http://costaricacraftwood.com
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