New entry doors and jamb for reservoir hill home!

Just finished this project.. Duplicated doors for a home in reservoir hill.. Quarter sawn white oak marine varnished with beautiful customer restored original locksets from the late 1800s.. Reclaimed original beveled glass! The internal slide bolts were restored by us and we were able to get them to line up with the original holes in the marble. Perfect!

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I love these one off special projects….

Outdoor fiat screen enclosure.. Check out the double locked standing seam.copper we did too.. Exterior is red grandis stained weathered grey and marine varnished.. it has concealed rfid locks operable with a card or keyfob. For when you need to isolate, but can't miss DWTS!

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New rounded top storm door for a home in anneslie

There's a laminated safety glass panel permanently installed in the top section there.. The little molding holding that in was a real challenge! As soon as the hardware arrives it'll be out the door for install..Been able to catch up on all kinds of way behind projects the past few weeks.

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Here it is done. Stained varnished and installed!

Here it is done. Stained varnished and installed!

The before shot.

The before shot.

New neighborhood signs for the Homeland Association

We made new CNC carved signs from white oak inspired from a 1927 architectural drawing provided to us from the board at Homeland. There had been years of vandalism and theft of the applied letters on the sign so we opted to carve the letters permanently into the new signs. Thank you to Beth at the Homeland Association for the patience and inspiration, and to Jamie, Rick, and Justin at Chesapeake Woodworking in Baltimore for the help in getting this job done. Check it out!

The original blue prints from 1927

The original blue prints from 1927

Glue ups. White oak marine epoxied together.

Glue ups. White oak marine epoxied together.

Justin and Rick helping out with the sanding!

Justin and Rick helping out with the sanding!

Fresh off the CNC!

Fresh off the CNC!

Some priming and painting.

Some priming and painting.

The final install.

The final install.

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Little trees….

Some big french door shutters with raised panels and trees and a 50/50 split for a residence in Homeland .. We also fabricated new slide bolts to replace the original rusted out pieces.

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Ready for sanding.

Ready for sanding.

Rasing panels for the replacement shutters. Fresh stuff from scratch made daiky.

Rasing panels for the replacement shutters. Fresh stuff from scratch made daiky.

Bow to the bow.

2017 throwback to a replacement bow window we built in Roland park north.. Mahogany with thermopanes. Super fun project..

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