



We have a very small half bathroom 4'x6' that needed a built in sink and vanity. The top with bowl insert is a piece of raw redwood from California. The base is made from reclaimed lumber with Mexican tile inlay. The backsplash is a mosaic constructed with broken pieces Mexican tile. Sink bowl, faucet is sold separately. Does not include the backsplash mosaic.
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About Me
Twenty-five years ago we instantly fell in love with a 100-year-old farmhouse. We reveled in its unique architecture, old world craftsmanship and a chance to preserve history. All through the years since then it became the ultimate outlet to perfect both my artistic and carpentry skills.
About My Business
My disdain for mass-produced furnishings lead me to the creation of many unique custom-made pieces. By combining a passion for historical materials with modern design, I was able to preserve a bit of the past into the future. Old barn wood was transformed into tables, bathroom fixtures, kitchen cabinets and anything else I could apply my artistry to. Broken Mexican tile was fashioned into beautiful mosaic inlays. Collected stones, shells and driftwood were melded with old growth wood to recreate natural beauty.
About You
If you share my love for objects from the past, have specific custom needs, along with an appreciation for unique handcrafted objects let me help you bring something special into your home.
I’ve done a few different floating shelves with Ron and they come out great everytime!
great communication and table was exactly as i wanted it!
Ron was wonderful to work with, and the shelves he created are stunning. I am overly impressed with his professionalism and attention to detail. Will work with him again!
Ron was very professional and detail-oriented. He listened to what I wanted and the final product turned out great. I would highly recommend him for woodworking projects!
Everything went great with this project. I'm very pleased with the final result - the bench is exactly what I wanted. Ron made a custom sized bench to match an already existing kitchen table. They look like they were made to go together.