Vancouver
The customer is an interior designer and wanted something different. We used a combination of wood and iron spindles base on her design. Click here for more pictures.
William Sonoma
We had a little over three weeks to complete our portion of the project. This included the railings, spindles, treads, wainscoting, etc. Click here for more pictures.
Portland
This house addition required a lot of custom made connection fittings for all the transitions. Click here for more pictures.
Mt. Pleasant
The house has a great view of the Columbia River. Customer asked if I could inlay horse shoes randomly in the stair treads. Click here for more pictures.
Astoria
Customer started the staircase but stopped. We rebuilt the existing staircase and used most of the customer’s parts. Click here for more pictures.
Camas
The customer had lots of building experience except curved staircases. He allowed me to be creative on the final design. Click here for more pictures.
Columbia River
The non-code passing staircase had an elevator in the middle of the staircase. The customer asked me to make it beautiful and code passing. Click here for more pictures.
Lakeview
Without changing the railing or stair treads and landing caps, we had to replace all the wood balusters with iron plus change the posts to box style posts. All this was done without moving the piano. Click here for more pictures.