Monday, June 15, 2009

Angled Architectural Beams


Angled ceilings are common in many custom homes. Using the skylights as a guide, we installed architectural beams with crown inserts to make this room stand out.

Doorway Crossheads


By upgrading the casing around the doorway with fluted pillasters and putting a 6" crosshead above, this entrance way now has style and character.

Master Bedroom Strapped Wall


A classic room with a contemporary look. Putting a strap wall behind the head board of the master bedroom creates texture when painted through. Along with the recess lighting behind the crown moulding, this room now looked very cozy and stylish.

Strapped Ceiling


Strapped ceiling creates texture and a contemporary look to a vault ceiling. 

Customized Wall Unit


A custom wall unit creates a focal point in a living space. Let us create a unique idea that suits your style.

Saturday, June 13, 2009

Wall Paneling












The home owners wanted to add sophistication to their living room. We simply installed a top addition to the fireplace mantel to meet the crown moulding and wall paneling to create symmetry to the rest of the walls. With the trimwork faux finished this room now became a focal point for the room.

Architectural Beam Ceiling

Adding architectural beams to your ceiling with crown mouldings creates flare and style to a dull ceiling.  This made the formal dining area more attractive and added character to the darker walls.  The light reflects a dramatic contrast to the entire ceiling design.  

Adding Sophistication to Your Mantel


Here, the owner wanted to cover up their old brick fireplace without removing the bricks.  I customized a mantel that extends to the ceiling which intertwines with the crown moulding that we installed to add fullness to the entire wall in a classic faux finish.  With the right colors, it suited the clients style.