WOW. These came out amazing if I may say so !! Built-ins

honeydoman

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Love these and they really transformed this room!

This is the first time I made this style of upper doors with 45 degree meters and dominos !  I usually tongue and groove the ends and glue up. So I tried the dominos and it worked great.  The 5mm. One side small and the other medium. Makes it easier to line up then glue up. Then clamp all four ways.

Paint is Sherwin Williams. Satin. Brushed and rolled on.

Lights on top cabinets

Enjoy !

 

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The bottom doors have handles to go on them they were backed ordered but same ones. He paid $24 each !  For them from restoration hardware

The uppers cabinets in made 16" deep. Then put on stiles 1x6. Then made an L shaped out of 1x4 that I installed around the outside to give it more thickness and trimmed with cove (inside corner)
 
I did not do the fireplace it was already there and yes it looked nice as this is a 20' ceiling room
 
Th colour works well and the featured glass is a nice effect too.
 
Beautiful job, I really like the color and such a smooth finish with brush and roller!  Bill
 
You are one talented Dude!  Outstanding work!  And I agree on the quality paint job.  What kind of Sherwin Williams paint did you use and what type of brushes/rollers?

Thanks for showing us the pictures!

Mike A.
 
Great color Kreg!
What is that, did you pick it or did your client.
When are we gonna see you put some inset doors on your cabinets?
Thanks for posting.
Tim
 
Very nice work, Kreg!

I swear I see beadboard at the back of the upper cabinets.  You are the Beadboard King!

Joe
 
festooltim said:
Those look great. It seems the bottom doors are not as profiled as the top.

I was wondering the same thing myself.  Why didn't you match the upper and lower doors?  The color looks great, btw.
 
Those are really nice.

Although the painter should be shot for that sloppy caulking job in i think the fourth photo down where you show a close up of the scotia meeting the wall.

Bad painter, good carpenter ;)
 
Thank you !!
Birch ply for cab
Upper doors maple
Lower doors were mdf. With base cap as squares. Pine

 
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