

There are many interesting details. This column for instance that helps divide the two rooms. The dentilled crown on the beam above, the corbels that hold up the bar top.

The bartop has a lot of visual interest. First, being made out of the longleaf heart pine that used to hold up the floor explains the distressing on the edges, literal nail holes that look great. Second, the top is hand planed to show different kinds of tool marks and third, bowtie shaped inlays from a different species of wood make a great contrast in the wood.

Leaving no stone unturned, we turned a practically unusable space into a space that is not only beautiful, but unordinarily practical. A space for everything. There's even an elevator. Just kidding.

I love the counter-top.
ReplyDeleteI was looking at a place today that had beautiful woodwork throughout it and particularly had some cool doors and handles that I thought you would like.
Nice work. Glad it's going well.