another built in 1/2 bead board and 1/2 no bead board

honeydoman

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here is a built-in I just finished in fact tonight at 9:30 I left there house.  they originally wanted bead board backs then changed mind, then after I did and attached the center unit he decided to go with the bead board on the side case.  so I did.

I used just about all my festool on this project from kapex to the new cxs drill.  they all worked great.  this is the first built in I did in a multi million dollar house and in a very exculsive neighborhood.

I did this one all by myself from start to finish and installed the tv in the center, (did have a tv installer come out tonight and do the hook ups.
 
Kreg,

Are you nuts?  What the heck did you go home for?  You should be there all night long, maybe tomorrow and through the holiday "inspecting your work" for final details.  [big grin]
 
chris,  yes I painted it along with my hair, arms and hands !!!!  i hate painting especially dental molding and 2 times !

Ken thanks,  had to go home, starting another large built in today !  have 4 more lined up.
 
As always Kreg, nice job.  When you are contacted by a new customer do you steer them towards the style of built in that we've all become accustomed to seeing from you or do they request that?  I've done a lot of distressed finishes this past year and it's primarily a product of the customer requesting it up front.  However, I have found that when discussing the project with them I tend to favor options (style, finish, etc.) that I've become more proficient at.  I'm wondering if that's the same with your situation or if it's a matter of them seeing some of your past work and saying "I want that replicated in my house."
 
Kreg,

Your usual fine job.  You are indeed the king of beadbard.  [not worthy]

Your willingness to so readily share your expertise with the rest of us is most appreciated.

Neill
 
RNT,

i show them my pictures portfolio on my ipad and people usually pick and say that is what I am looking for.  then I build it and add different ideas each time to make each one sorta different.  they also pick door style, that I make, arches, bead board or not, usually bead board as it looks so much nicer then plain.  and when I am done that are usually blown away with the custom things I add and do.  For example these people told me that I exceeded their expectations and the man 64 years old attorney even gave me a hug he was very happy.

I do not do any distress or special painting, if I had request for it I would hire it out.  but that is a good idea to mix it up.

NEIL,  thank you!

GJH,

all birch cabinet plywood, and popular for trim ( 4/4,  so it is 7/8" )  mdf raised panel.  I painted this one high gloss with sherwin williams  Pro Classic paint with some added flotrol and water base.

I usually use sherwin williams super paint.  but there pro classic is a great paint  $47 bucks a gallon less minor discount.

and zinser primer or behr enamal undercoat primer, and good primer.

 
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