A group of designs

Rather than searching through my photo library, thought I would post a few pics of my designs here so they can be found easier. I like building custom stuff on the cheap. So I hope these photos will spark your imagination of what you can do, too.

First up, our guest room with a narrow, custom-built bookcase:

The guest bathroom. There used to be a shower/tub where the window is now. The room was widened by a little less than three feet. Barb made the stained glass window.

The kitchen area, which used to be a separate kitchen and dining room. Combining the two into one made room for more seating.

The living room. The bamboo ceiling is mostly wall paper.

Our home office. You can also see the door decore and the hallway. Every room in the house has a different color. Which would be really weird unless the hallway, which snakes throughout the house, and most doors, are painted one color - easing transitions while going from room to room.


Foyer to theater room.

The theater room. There is not a single drop of grey paint in this room. Seven primary color paints create the effect. Two scene painters who work for the Ashland Shakespearean Festival did most of the paint in this room. 
Made a bracket for my portable recording rig. Seems like nothing, but took three iterations and buying adapters meant for photo gear before finally getting everything set up the way I wanted it. Audio adapters are clunky.
Moving on to Barb's audiology office now. Most audiology offices are at least 1,000 square feet, and usually closer to 1,500 to 3,000 square feet. I had 200 square feet to work with. Loved the challenge... and Barb loves the result.
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Everything is so cool! Love the "Bonne Rue" sign
For those who don't know French, join the club. I had to ask Barb what "Bonne Rue" meant. Good Street. Barb's maiden name was Goode. Had I known then what I know now, would have suggested before we married that we change our last name to... well, do I have to say it or can you guess?