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Post by dantovey on Oct 24, 2007 16:21:23 GMT
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Post by cbrsyd on Oct 24, 2007 16:40:56 GMT
Looks good Dan.
Is one set light and one set dark oak or is it the exposure on the pic?
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Post by dom on Oct 24, 2007 16:47:21 GMT
Nice, Dantovey
My preference would be for more detail on the first chest of drawers and have you used different finish hinges to the handles/knobs.
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Post by gazza on Oct 24, 2007 22:40:25 GMT
Good work Dan, looks very nice I have to dissagree with Dom, i really like the first chest, plain and simple as it should be. Cheers, Gazza.
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Post by dantovey on Oct 25, 2007 13:15:59 GMT
Nice, Dantovey My preference would be for more detail on the first chest of drawers and have you used different finish hinges to the handles/knobs. That's customers for you, Dom! I used antiqued hinges because I thought they were appropriate; the client thought they were lovely and then chose satin nickel handles and knobs to go with them! The bedroom was in Jacobean dark oak stain and the dressing room in natural - again the customers' choice. Dan
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TonyW
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Post by TonyW on Oct 25, 2007 13:40:21 GMT
Very nice indeed Dan. I too prefer the lighter units particularly the drawer unit - something about it, proportions, double top drawer colour that appeals to me. I notice the client has put electric tongs on top so looks like you may be called in for some repair work in the future Cheers Tony
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Post by dom on Oct 25, 2007 16:30:12 GMT
Nice, Dantovey My preference would be for more detail on the first chest of drawers and have you used different finish hinges to the handles/knobs. That's customers for you, Dom! Never a truer word
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