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Custom Accents can be used to enhance and compliment furniture or changes in the layout of the room.  Often they are free form, with no defined borders.  We also make custom stair risers and backsplashes.

Key Features

Can be used to highlight:

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sections of a room (instead of the whole)

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a single item / furniture

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doorways / archway entrances

(Click on the picture to view in full size.)

rose-border-progression.jpg (52073 bytes)Roses and vines around dining room table (maple and wenge):

Look at the progression of the work and the amazing effect of this most unusual inlay!   We made up the individual pieces and the templates for the design at our shop.  Then we worked onsite, routing the design into the existing dining room floor.

 

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What an entrance!

An elegant solution in front of a doorway!


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Originality: bow inlays dress up this dining room.

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Waterfall engraved risers 

"Waterfall"

Custom Laser Engraved

Black Granite Tiles

 On Risers

Roman Road risers

"Roman Road"

Custom Laser Engraved

Black Granite Tile Risers

On Risers

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Matching set of rose inlays in a corner accents and a medallion.

Batag-rose-web.jpg (52065 bytes)Free-form double roses 

flow into this dining room.
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"Wooden Rug"

Great under dining room or coffee tables!

 

shamrock-web.jpg (85751 bytes)Shamrock Accent

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Rose head routed directly into the floor without any particular background or border of its own.

 

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