
Recent Work
Here we'll share a sampling of our recent projects from start to finish, so that you can get a better sense of our process. Please don't hesitate to email or call with any questions you might have for us.
Farmhouse Railing
This lovely Lehigh Valley farmhouse needed a railing.
Stainless Steel Rail
This Pocono Mountain-based client wanted a railing for his mother in law so that she could hold on to something for her whole walk from driveway to front door. The rail is attached to the vertical posts in such a way that she would be able to reach her hand nearly all the way around the post, if she should want to.
Stair Railing
This client wanted a new stair rail as part of her home remodel. If you're interested in seeing a step-by-step explanation of our process, click here.
This client wanted a new stair rail as part of her home remodel. If you're interested in seeing a step-by-step explanation of our process, click here.
Fence Refurbishment
This aluminum fence has been low maintenance for its homeowners since it was installed twenty years ago, but it was time for a few repairs and a "refresh." The original paint job had faded, so we repainted the fence, and also painted the spikes gold. We also fixed some minor bends and got the whole length of fencing looking brand new again.
Custom Bed Frame
This client wanted to bring her matching bedroom set to her new home, where she wished to downsize her king bed to a queen. We removed the excess material, re-welded both the frame and some of the scrollwork, moved some of the support joints, and re-finished the altered areas to match the original finish.
Projects like this one require not only the ability to create strong, sound welds, but also to make careful decisions about how to solve a client's problem in an aesthetically-pleasing manner. Keeping the scrollwork intact and the curves matching those in the original bed was of utmost importance in being able to deliver a product that will feel just right to the client, who has likely owned this bed for many years, looked at it every day, and who will be acutely aware of anything that feels "off" in its new design.
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