We worked with a client for the design, fabrication, and installation of this contemporary-style driveway gate complete with locking latch, drop rod, and duckbill to hold each gate open when needed.
Our client wanted us to integrate a loon from a pen and ink drawing displayed in his waterfront home into his front railing. We took a picture of his artwork and fabricated the steel loon with a plasma cutter. We added our Moroccan twist newel post design to mimic lake waves.
This is an example of a custom pipe rail that I fabricated for a homeowners association made with galvanized pipe painted black.
This firewood rack can hold a whole wheelbarrow load of wood. At the top is a kindling holder for smaller wood to light the fire.
I was featured in the Fall 2020 edition of The Laker Home, a New Hampshire magazine. Click here to read the full article.
This is a unique divider for an upstairs bedroom that includes an iron rail to the lower level. This was designed by the client from a picture she found and made some changes to suit her mood.
The extension on this railing is to help people coming off the wood steps, but allows for landscaping around it.
This fire screen is made as an insert, and the screen is a door that is hinged from the right side, so that when open, it allows for access to the full expanse of the fireplace, making it easy to load.
This railing was custom-made from a dead maple tree found standing in the forest, and assembled on-site for a country home. All the branches and bark were stripped from the top rail and newel post, which were then sanded smooth, stained to match the home, and cut to form the outline of the railing. Each baluster was measured and twisted individually.
Here is the matching set—this time curved. Simple or intricate, curved or straight, I can make railings however you'd like.
This is an example of a simple, black, pipe railing in a beautiful flower garden. Not all railings need to be wrought iron. Have your own creative idea?
The wheel at the bottom of the table came from an old wood mill. It was on an overhead pulley that was powering other machinery via a flat belt. All iron work was my creation. The top is mahogany.
This horse gate, built at five feet wide to accomodate the girth of a horse, features a horseshoe design at the top and a solid frame with twisted bars for some added style.
Wheelbarrow wheel railing. The client requested a railing be made with a wheel from her grandfather's old wheelbarrow.
Horse made of horseshoes. Made for a client in Maine for two of her very special friends. Give me a call. I can build one for you!
Wrought iron mason jar handles, great looking and very functional. Good for patio or backyard cook outs. Surprise your friends with something very unique, has a drilled lid for a straw. Also comes with drilled handles to mount jar to a flat surface for flowers, candles, pencils etc. When ordering specify which type of handle.
This flat black fireplace wood rack holds everything together, including a full tool set. Kindling rests on top, logs in the middle, and newspaper on the bottom. A shovel, poker, and broom hang from the side.
This table was made from a steel wheel, bought at a flea market, that came from a very old steam tractor. Notice the legs—they are from an old cast iron bath tub.
These double gates were fabricated for a retirement home in Scottsdale, AZ. They measure 6 feet wide by 7 feet high and have a grapevine design. The frame is called a wavy design which enhances the beauty and detail of the gates.
Double gates for a client in Scottsdale, AZ - Grapevine design, double wide, measures 6 feet wide by 7 feet high.
Fish swimming among sea grass - Custom fabricated and installed railing for an estate in Old Orchard Beach, ME. Please excuse the paper under the newell post; this is placed at time of installation to touch up pads with paint if scratched during installation.
This custom tree with flower pot rings is for the same estate on Lake Winnipesaukee. This tree is a copy of one owned by Martha Stewart on her Bedford farm in CT. The client sent a photo from a magazine approximately 3 inches by 5 inches. She wanted it made approximately 4 feet by 7 feet. The 8 rings were sized to fit assorted flower pots, so flowers could be changed for the seasons. Pumpkins were used during Halloween.
This king bed was made for a customer in Methuen, MA. The design was a collaboration between client and fabricator. Notice the quilt rack also fabricated for this client.
This is the grapevine with grapes and leaves climbing and surrounding the light post. It will slide over the completed light post.