Fixin' Up the Bungalow

-Gizmodyne Woodworking

Recap of the last year and a half.

How does this happen? I have been working in off and on on the house projects since summer.
Last time I wrote here, we were just having the floors done.

Living Room
Here is the after shot.

Looking back the other way

The inglenook

Dining Room
With the addition of the Stickley Table we hosted a great Christmas Dinner.

Kitchen
I built and installed the custom dishwasher panel

I stained and installed the remaining doors and drawers for the kitchen cabinet.

Stained and installed a swinging door.

I also stained three of the original cabinet doors which I am standing next to in the above photo.

Hallway/ Den
I stained and installed the den door and .


Exterior
I built and installed the 10 remaining wooden screens

Some painted pine.

Some reclaimed fir..

I built three windows from reclaimed fir for the kitchen porch. Tempered glass.

Kristin continued work on the garden.

Furniture Projects.
Happy to say that I finished a few pure woodworking projects over this time as well.
Click for details: L. & J.G. Stickley No. 110 Nightstand Reproductions
Click for details: Flip Top Planer Cart
Click for details: Bookmatched Walnut Box
Click for details: Roycroft Little Journeys Bookshelf Reproduction
Click for details: Grandpa's BoxClick for details: Stickley Dining Table no. 622 Reproduction


About The Author

Gizmodyne
Arts and Crafts influenced woodworker currently seeking old bungalows to restore in the Pasadena area. I design and build custom cabinets and built-ins. Also Stickley style furniture.

Comments

One Response to “Recap of the last year and a half.”

  1. Derek says:

    We have almost the same cat:

    http://kensingtonbungalow.blogspot.com/2007/07/linen-closet-door.html

    Nice work, I’m just working on getting our workshop going. It’s only 12×15′ so I have to be creative how I use the space. We plan on reusing some fir, I have a few pieces to start with, and I’m sure I’ll come across some more somewhere.

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