Tag Archives: Doors

Bandy Doors

I had an opportunity to create some really beautiful barn sliding doors for new clients in Prescott. They wanted to keep things pretty simple and allow the character of the reclaimed Ponderosa Pine speak for itself. This pair of doors partitions off the home office from the living room.

I also crafted a pair of handles from steel and reclaimed teak, a further iteration of the Parallelism Handles I had designed a few years ago.

Steel Collage Gate + Lighted Handrail

I designed and built these outdoor metal elements for a home in the tall pines of Prescott, Arizona.  The six-foot high fence and gate are an assemblage of various steel artifacts I salvaged from a variety of sources.

The homeowner needed a rail along the irregular concrete steps leading up to the entry from the driveway.  The handrail is a large #8 rebar, which is great for grip with its ridges, and is supported by paired angle posts.

Each post holds an original light fixture made from 22-ga sheet steel with low-voltage landscape bulbs.  The rail posts and lights will rust in time (though shown here in brand-new condition.)