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Lake Deck Railing

The Lake at Lissara opened on schedule this past weekend for the Parade of Homes. Read this article in the Winston-Salem Journal to learn all about the unique deck railings that are installed at the lodge.
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rustic headboards

check out this article on rustic-crafts.com   They featured lots of cool headboards including mine, that are made out of wood, logs, branches and more. I especially like the one made out of a redwood burl. I learned recently that burls are actually caused by a bacteria and are big tumors like cancer.

Wood Railing in Remodeling Magazine

check out this article in Remodeling magazine about mountain laurel handrail. This unique craft can be installed as a deck railing or stairs railing, inside or out.

Wood Railing Remodeling

check out this article in Remodeling magazine about mountain laurel handrail. This unique craft can be installed as a deck railing or stairs railing, inside or out.

wet railing

check out this railing picture. it’s amazing how many cool visuals are captured daily. now that everyone has a digital camera, photo sharing is really amazing. check out these cool pictures of deck railing

painted branch railing

A while back, I posted pictures of a deck railing installed at The Summer House. These new pictures show the finished product after the painters came through. You can check out all the pictures of this painted branch railing.
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yellow pine railing

check out the yellow pine railing from the most recent installation. The wood railing crew did a great job installing this project. From working with the on-site finish carpenter to getting the sections up against the ceiling to contour with the curve of the tongue and groove pine boards, the level of attention to detail throughout this project was the exact same that will be given to your project.

Balcony-handrail

rustic wood railing

surreal railing

here’s a pic that’s somewhat surreal. the rectilinear forms on the lower third of the frame are at stark contrast with the organic, pastoral nature of the upper portion.

this decorative wood railing would fit right in with the bucolic scenery of the English countryside.

handrail

here’s another shot of the centrally framed handrail disappearing into infinity. this one gives me vertigo for some reason. maybe it’s because the left side of the handrail is lower than the right. or the block shapes shadows of the building silhouetted on the rock wall. regardless, it’s cool.

and make sure you check out these cool deck railings