The staircase in Picture 4, is AMAZING. So cool. So which parts of that picture did your dad do? I see the wood work under each step--so cool. All the trim on the wall in boxes are cool, too.
my dad did all the wood framed boxes, all that art stuff on the side of the steps, he did the molding on the steps, the red wood steps he did, i forget what kind of wood its called,all the wood work he did. he's amaizing. he aslo framed out all the doorways to be rounded and not square. alot of work went into it. ALOT. he did the holes in the marble floor for the vent. eveyrthing the corners he did, the ceiling work he did, the crown molding EVERYTHING, except for the doors he did. I really wish i had before photos.
When he was showing me the work he did i was like WHAT. and i go to the homeowners how much do you love this work, they said you dont even know.
The railing was hand crafted by the metal people i forget what they are called.
The painting was done by a seperate artist. the photo of the painting, that same painter is the one who painted the house
that house was really beutiful. and i duno it just meant more to me cause my dad did it, ha.
Wow, he did ALL that!? (that railing for the staircase is awesome, I love it!) He's awesome! It all looks SO cool! I would love to see that place in person!
My uncle is an amazing interior painter. He's very artistic, and his work is amazing. On brother (obviously this brother had money) bought a house in France, and wanted to fly my uncle out there for a week or two so that he could paint it!!! Food, Utilities, and Tickets all included, plus cost for materials, and labor!
Have you ever been to "font hill"? It's this castle some tile maker made out of cement. And every once in a while he'd just add to his castle. It's not nearly as beautiful as what your dad did, but it's still really neat.
yeah to see it in real life and have my dad explain everything is just amaizing..
WOW Id fly out to france, ha ha!
Where is font hill? can i see it online? ha
Yeah, I found it right here:
http://www.mercermuseum.org/
It's in Doylestown, PA.
awesome, Thanks!
that celing in the room on the left, the sitting room, he did that ceiling too.