Here is a home bar I just finished. It has 6 drawers with dovetail joints, hickory top stained with ebony stain before sealed. It houses a sub zero fridge that I built an overlay door for so it all matches. It is around 6.5 feet long about 40 high and 24 deep. Everything was kind of built around the fridge so it dictated how it all fit together. It's going to its new home tomorrow. There were a lot of hours in this one. As always. These are my designs and in no way can they be copied without my consent.

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Monday, December 22, 2014
Saturday, July 26, 2014
Jdavis architects cabinet
This is a cabinet I made for JDavis Architects. Its about 10 feet long. I spent a serious amount of time on drilling and tapping and countersinking screws so there was the least amount of welding possible shown. The ends detach for shipping. The stainless rings surrounding the holes in top will allow for trash cans to be housed under. The one on right will have a Starbucks coffee system over it and waste from the coffee grounds will spill through the hole. There will be pictures on my website soon at justinrealfurniture.com
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Shipping by freight
I have a lot of people ask about shipping. I ship worldwide but its not as simple as a small end table every time. I routinely ship very large items up to 10.feet once in the crate and can weigh up to 1000 lbs or more for some. As you can imagine its quite a process. First I build a very heavy duty crate around each item.which can.cost $100 or more just for the materials alone. Then a few hours to build it and wrap and secure the piece inside. Then loading is not always so simple. A lot of my pieces are very.big and can not fit.sideways into the freight truck door so it.has to go longways. This is quite a challenge when you have no loading dock. Some people are shocked by freight costs but if you look at all that goes on with it, it makes sense and is quite reasonable. Were not shipping pillows and something I've spent months building and a client has waited for needs to.get there safe.
Tuesday, June 17, 2014
Kitchen.cabinet
This is a kitchen cabinet I just completed. I built it so it will fit right into a nook in the wall the homeowners have built during construction of the house. Its 9 feet long and 2.5 feet deep and 36 inches high. Every door has a keyed lock and a door catch. Along with the handles I've been making to put on most things lately. It has reclaimed elm wood on top and I spent a lot if time on little details so it turned out extra clean in.the end.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Saturday, April 5, 2014
Some things heading out
A few things headed to new homes. Also make sure to visit my website as we add new things about every month. There's quite a few new things with pictures taken like the cabinets I built for Kayak.com and Shimano bike company.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Shimano bike company
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Monday, December 2, 2013
Giant cabinets
Here are the two giant 9 foot cabinets I built for Kayak.com. they each have 5 doors and 6 casters and are probably around 400 lbs each. Massive. They have 1 1/4 inch thick elm wood for tops.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
Bar
This will be used as a bar in a clients office. I used reclaimed train car flooring for top rubbed with mineral oil. I spent a lot of time on the handles on the ends that I love. This was 60 long 24 deep 34 high. Really fun.