Yes, there are gaps in the frame it mounts to. It vents the upper refrigerant system (Sub Zero’s have two complete/independent refrigerant systems) and flips up for access to the water filter.amazing as usual. Does the panel above the fridge actually vent?
Ron

We mill the reeding in house. This project is RSWO.Looks very nice. Trying to figure out if the reeding is a panel, or pole wrap.
Pole wrap (Available in paint grade or various species. The pictured is a nicer version of what you can cat at Lowes, Home Depot, etc. The big box stores’ versions have either a flatter version of the half-round, or simply slats.)
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_Very cool, and a great look.We mill the reeding in house. This project is RSWO.
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Tom
Was that a statement? Seems like a statement.
The X feet are primarily decorative, the cabinet is “hung” off the wall and supported in the rear. This is the reason they are X’s, X’s and O’s are them in this room. We don’t have a bit for the CNC long enough to do the O so they got 2 X’s (we’re too lazy to do a glue up).Wow — super nice
For the tall cabinet between the two vanities, those-feet make me cringe.
How did you keep the-feet from collapsing under the weight of the cabinet
What do y’all use for stain and finish?
Thank you for sharing, it’s lovely to gaze at pro results.



Was that a statement? Seems like a statement.
Help me decide?
Thank you.Looks fantastic Tom, as always. I have a couple of questions. Are the large "panels" in the tall cabinet of the vanity unit, drawers? They seem pretty large, for a bathroom. All of the rest of the drawers seem to have push-to-open drawer guides, why the dangerous looking elephant heads? No doubt it's an adult space, children's heads may never be an issue, but they look snaggy.
The Xs are a cool touch, until that day someone takes out a toe or two.
Again, adults, do whatever, not my foot. I like the look, but that doesn't mean easy to live with (insert ex wife joke)
What kind of hinges are on the glass kitchen doors, where the drawers are behind? I really like the glass panel look, but hinging them out of the way of drawers takes some planning.
Are the lighted toe kicks on an ordinary wall switch? or something fancy? a motion sensor/timer?
UPDATE;
Just received a text from the homeowner, they want to replace the reeded glass doors with clear glass doors.
If you’re wondering, there’s about 10K in reeded glass doors.
Tom
They would belong to the owner.What do you do with the “rejects”
Does an employee get to make a project for their own abode with those reed glass doors?
Wow! That's an expensive change. I have seen it the opposite way several times though. People think they want glass doors, until they realize the inside has to be perfect at all times. They usually go from clear (or only slightly textured) to something quite a bit more obscured. frosted, reeded, bubbles, fluted, ice crystal, etc.UPDATE;
Just received a text from the homeowner, they want to replace the reeded glass doors with clear glass doors.
If you’re wondering, there’s about 10K in reeded glass doors.
Tom
Where I worked, that sometimes happened. On the big commercial jobs, they frequently don't care about that kind of thing. Most of those are simply because they don't have a way/place to store it. Sometimes, depending on the product itself, they repurpose it into another room or building. We have had items deleted from the scope, after being built, but before delivery/install too. They usually get stored for a while, then they become take it or trash it. I have a few in my house and shop, from just such jobs.What do you do with the “rejects”
Does an employee get to make a project for their own abode with those reed glass doors?