This is a floor that I covered with a product called Marmoleum, which is an eco-friendly version of laminate flooring. It is a click-together floating floor, but made to mimic the properties of other floating floor materials while also being less harmful to the enviroment.
I did not get a picture before I took the old island apart, but there had been a counter on top of this wall that was covered with 4″ maroon tiles and the customer wanted it made bigger and with a smooth top surface, also altered to accomodate the range and add a few outlets.
The whole thing was stained to not quite match, but compliment the existing wood in the house.
Once built, the customer decided to add drawers for storage of pots & pans and other stove-related utensils. These drawers had to be custom-built to fit the size and shape of the island, as well as suit the customers needs.
This staircase is in an historic schoolhouse that has been converted into a residence. The stairs were installed to access what used to be the attic of the school house, converted to 2 bedrooms. It was built without a railing and the couple who lived there had a toddler, so they hired me to install a railing to ensure his safety near the stairs.
This is an ongoing conversion of a storage area beneath a garage into a studio apartment. At this point, the apartment has been painted and is being finished. Scroll from the bottom of the page up to see the progress. (The pictures are in groups sorted by the direction the picture was taken, so you will see progression from one angle, then start over from a different angle)