Thursday, July 26, 2012

Architecture

I love this. This is a dream.  I want to be lost in the woods in a house like this one day.

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

New blog

Just so everyone knows.  My website has a few updates (justinrealfurniture.com)  There is a new blog there that I will try and post at, but I will keep this one also and possibly put some different stuff here.  I have so many big projects going that I would not know where to start.  In short, I am doing projects for Isle of Capri Casino, Otis and Henry's Restaurant, Starbucks etc.... Not to mention all the individuals I am building custom pieces for.  People are coming up with great ideas and that is still the most exciting builds for me to do.  So even though I am busy, you can keep ideas coming and I can still get things done in the future if not right now.  I can always be reached by email at (rljstn@yahoo.com)

Sunday, July 15, 2012

New Clients.

Just a quick note to let everyone know that I put my Etsy shop on vacation for a while until I get some orders finished.  I have a really long list of work, and just can not take anymore purchases from Etsy at the moment on top of what I already have to complete.  Everyone can still feel free to email with future builds or if it is something small, I could probably fit it in for you.  I am definitely not on vacation, but catching up with work.  Thanks so much to everyone who is staying patient.  I want to make sure I put  out the best I can, so the wait will be worth it.  Thanks, Justin

Thursday, July 12, 2012

Industrial Kitchen Island



Industrial Kitchen Island  with Boos top.  This is one of about 30 custom orders I have completed in the past month.  I remembered to snap a couple pictures of it.  This was 36 tall, 48 wide, 32 deep.  I made the shelf adjustable in the lower portion.  It turned out really nice.  I am going to build some stools to go along with this.
Originally posted on http://www.justinrealfurniture.com/blog

Sunday, June 24, 2012

Here is what a typical back side of one of my cabinets used for media equipment would look like.  It allows cords and wires to come out the back.  Sometimes people like them totally closed in which is also done also.