Friday, March 1, 2013

Farmhouse Table
This Farmhouse Table measures 8ft long by 40 inches wide.  Great for a dinning room or large eat in kitchen.  The top is dark walnut and the base has an antique white finish.  I will be making the same table as a silent auction item for the upcoming Nashville Predators Wine Tasting.  I am going to experiment with a few more colors and paint the next base distressed black, red, or duck egg.  





Saturday, February 9, 2013

Friday, January 11, 2013

Monday, November 26, 2012

More Rustic Schmitt

Computer desk refinished with Duck Egg Chalk Paint.  This was my first attempt at distressing new furniture.  I was very happy with the outcome and have some great ideas for upcoming pieces.  Let me know if you have need anything before the holidays.  Kitchen tables, coffee tables and headboards coming soon...    







Monday, November 12, 2012


Here is one of my tables that will be featured in Invitation Oxford in May.  I was very pleased with the turnout of this table.  It was built in two nights after work and it ended up being a very fun project.  Several different styles are available but this one feature a 45 degree frame with 1x6 inset top.  Pick your stain and paint colors to create your own custom piece for your house.  Message me if you are interested in any of the pieces or would like to collaborate to create your own.







Monday, August 20, 2012

Here is one of my favorite pieces.  I had the assistance of my right hand man and voice of reason, my dad.  If it was not for him this would have turned out upside down and backward.  For anyone who knows me, my dad and I are similar but also very different.  I am someone who never reads directions and always very eager to finish the project even if there are several pieces left over.  My father and I could not be more different in this regard.  He will read directions over and over, then start to work, then go back and read again if something feels a bit off.  I think this is why we make a good team when it comes to our carpentry projects.  One thing that works in my favor is, there are no directions.  They are all in my head.
  

This piece follows suit with using reclaimed material.  The material used for this table, which currently resides in my own house, hits very close to home.  This entire table was built from my parents old deck that was replaced this past spring.  I originally had plans, in my head, to build a four poster bed from the reclaimed material.  While that still may be a reality I am very happy with the way the dining table turned out. 


After building the frame with 2x4s I cut the reclaimed deck railing at 45 degree angles to frame in the table top.  This was then filled with the remaining wood which created the full top.


This is the completed table top that was awaiting its legs.  The legs were also salvaged from the deck and were made from the 30 year old deck posts.  These 6x6 legs completed the rustic look and required no detailing.  This table turned out great but provided many challenges that have helped me develop my carpentry skills. 


Starting material