
AIA Home Tour
We are proud and excited to be featured in one of this year’s AIA Home Tour houses! This is an event you should be sure not to miss. We will be present both Saturday and Sunday in the “Midtown Modern” home. This house features a PHmade glass kitchen, custom millwork on the ceilings and second […]

Drawer Re-design
Here are a few quick pictures of a standing wardrobe we added drawers to for a customer. Growing kids = bigger clothes = more closet space needed!

Stress Test
Tonight’s homework: Find items around the kitchen that can be used to stress test a potential new wood finish. (clockwise from top left: adobo sauce from canned chipotles, red wine, olive oil, bourbon, Stubb’s BBQ Sauce, Sriracha sauce (Huy Fong Foods)

Shop Remodel
Along with some new machine purchases, we have made some major changes to our shop set-up. This is an exciting new arrangement that will speed productivity and allow for instant accuracy. Not to mention the our favorite part – MORE POWER!

Wood Staircase
We are finishing construction on an Ash and glass staircase. We are so excited with the turnout of this stair, and we’re looking forward to seeing the finished product of this entire home!

Stair Storage
Here is a quick photo of a drawer and cabinet unit installed over-top a step up from a bedroom to kitchen level change.

Indianapolis Home Show
Come by and visit our booth at the Indianapolis Home show this week! http://www.indianapolishomeshow.com/IHS/EventsHome.aspx

Electronic Drawers
This console cabinet features electronically actuated to make it easier to load and unload china and glassware with full hands. Just a soft touch by a knee or elbow can activate opening and closing! We are so excited to be using these innovative drawer features. We’ll add project photos to our Portfolio upon completion!

Glass Installation
We’ve been busy finishing construction of this structural glass staircase in Chicago. A unique challenge for this project is delivering the 17′ tall, 4,000lb glass panels to the 40th floor penthouse. Because the panels were too large to fit inside the building’s freight elevator, they had to be hoisted into the elevator shaft above the […]