Sunday, September 27, 2009

end grain butcher block


4 inch thick end grain butcher block, 4 to 1 ratio of Maple and Black Walnut

chiminea and outdoor fireplace


Sunday, July 26, 2009

This kitchen is so groovy, I have to throw in one more.



I almost forgot to point out the stainless steel flue over the vent hood.

More stainless countertop pics




We also made the stainless steel base supporting the marble top. The base is made of the same 304 stainless that the countertop is made of.

A little background on stainless steel. Stainless steel is not an inherently green material when produced from virgin sources, not unlike most building materials. However, stainless steel typically contains 65 to 80 percent recycled content and up to 100 percent is available and it’s fully recyclable. Recycling steel uses a fraction of the energy required to produce it from virgin sources.

Stainless steel countertop with integrated sink and backsplash


This is a one inch thick stainless steel countertop with an integrated sink and backsplash. The countertop and backsplash were made from one sheet of stainless without seams. The sink was welded in after we formed the countertop on the sheetmetal brake.

Some of the benefits of stainless steel countertops are working with an easy to clean, not to mention virus and bacteria resistant, surface. There are simply no nooks and crannies for tiny harmful organisms to live. From a health point of view, it really doesn’t get any better than stainless steel. After all, this is the metal used to make medical tools and equipment. They are great around stoves and sinks because they are basically impervious to heat and oil and they are completely water resistant and will not rust. Stainless steel does scratch, but they after time the scratches turn into a nice matte finish patina.

Front door makeover before



The homeowners wanted to change their old double entry doors into something very original and contemporary.

Instead of throwing these doors in the dumpster and spending $12,000 to $15,000 on a new pair of doors we decided to reuse the old doors and turn them into something unusual.


Front door makeover after



We cut slots in the door near the hinge side, installed tempered glass, and inlayed stainless steel over the glass. We also inlayed some small decorative stainless pieces next to the door handles to cover the old door handle locations. We saved them a substantial amount of money on the front door project and were able to keep the doors out of the landfill. Sweet!

Monday, April 13, 2009

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Entry bench


An entry bench made with shoe storage and a bowl for your stuff.


The bench has a stainless steel frame, reclaimed oak lumber for the shoe storage, and a concrete top w/wood bowl.


This bench is available at Dwelling Spaces on Detroit in downtown Tulsa. http://www.dwellingspaces.net/

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

Saturday, April 4, 2009

New bathroom almost finished


This one of our very own designs.
The vanity base is made of solid Poplar wood with stainless steel doors.


The countertop and sink are made of concrete. They were both poured with the same color, just different amounts. I wanted them just tiny bit different in color.


The smaller vanity to the left and the backsplash are made of stainless steel.
We are just waiting on the faucet and the outlet.


This was all made by hand in our shop.


We are located at 814 E 6th St. in downtown Tulsa, OK




EcoTops in Tulsa


C2 Design has finally done it's first set of EcoTop countertops, possibly the first set in Tulsa?


EcoTops are a combination of recycled lumber and Bamboo. They make a very durable and eco-friendly countertop.