Hex-A-Table: Part 1
While building the Hex-A-Deck last summer, there were more than a few conversations about how amazing the deck could look with…
While building the Hex-A-Deck last summer, there were more than a few conversations about how amazing the deck could look with…
The deck consultant from the nearest (orange) big box store sai “Everything you are thinking of is structurally sound, but it flies in the face of hundreds of years of engineering principles.”
With Jim Carrey’s, “So you’re telling me there’s a chance” echoing in my head, I began an ambitious hex-a-deck building adventure.
Shoot for the moon. Even if you miss, you’ll land among the stars. This project was filled with so many mediums and opportunities to stretch my skills that it’s easily one of my most reference projects when someone asks what an ambitious Idealien Studios project looks like.
You definitely want a bright/light kitchen environment, but too much white can leave it feeling sterile. This walnut breakfast bar provides the right splash of earth tones to liven up the room that is most often a hub of activity and flavours.
With 11′ tall walls in a split level home, there really was no choice whether the home theatre would have projector or not. But figuring out the right way to have big sound to match in a small footprint and a not-so-big budget was interesting project to tackle.