By halrc on August 6, 2010
These furniture-quality cabinets in New Orleans combine creativity and craftsmanship with a hidden agenda.
Posted in News | Tagged New Orleans cabinets
By halrc on July 22, 2010
Some windows in New Orleans need to be designed to keep out nightlife noises as well as the elements.
Posted in News | Tagged Soundproof windows
By halrc on July 8, 2010
Custom design and fabrication bring historic New Orleans plantation shutters into the modern architectural era.
Posted in News
By admin on June 23, 2010
A New Orleans architectural millwork project included adding a portico to a Riverbend area home.
Posted in Millwork, News | Tagged New Orleans Architectural Millwork
By admin on April 15, 2010
Over-stocked New Orleans heart pine flooring for sale at 10% off!
Posted in Flooring, News | Tagged New Orleans flooring
By halrc on March 26, 2010
Based on comments from the increased numbers of attendees at the 2010 Home & Garden show, New Orleans renovation will be on the upswing in the coming year.
Posted in News
By Nairne on March 9, 2010
A new shipment of reclaimed heart pine arrived at our New Orleans millwork shop yesterday from a disassembled textile plant in Lawrence, Massachusetts. These heart pine beams are between 150 and 200 years old and be milled into high quality New Orleans flooring.
Posted in News | Tagged Heart Pine
By halrc on March 5, 2010
The New Orleans construction dogs, Blondie and Bishop, are renamed Black and Gold as a show of support for the New Orleans Saints in Super Bowl XLIV.
Posted in News
By halrc on February 12, 2010
Having been inspired by “The Chamber of Secrets” and wanting to have a private space, our client’s son requested a room with a hidden entrance.
Posted in Completed, News | Tagged Harry Potter, New Orleans custom millwork
By Bartell on January 22, 2010
This morning we are anxiously awaiting a new shipment of Long Leaf Heart Pine beams from a 19th century textile factory in Lawrence, Massachusetts that is being torn down. I always keep my fingers crossed at this time because every shipment is unique and there are several variables that will determine if we’ve made a profitable purchase that will yield high quality flooring, stairway components, and cabinet stock with the least amount of waste.
Posted in News | Tagged Heart Pine, New Orleans flooring