one of the reasons working on the roost was especially fun was the commercial scale of the projects.

this wall is 12' tall and 16' long.

the crazy arm lamp works (of course) and the magazines are on an old metal crib side.

we used a variety of sizes and fittings of black iron pipe.

and local rough sawn pine.

the boards were all lovingly treated with a dark wax by robyn.

and we couldn't help but paint the basement door with chalkboard paint ;).
2 comments:
I too love those larger scale projects.....smiles.
I love, love seeing all the progression! Amazing job... wish I could visit!
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