by Brian Kashas | Nov 9, 2021 | BLOG POSTS, CABINETRY, DESIGN, Education, PROCESS, PROJECT PLANNING
The Design Challenge How do you place a return air vent for the heating and cooling system without making it look bad? Our solution: build a custom return air vent grille. On a recent project, the framing over kitchen ceiling was done with manufactured trusses. In...
by Brian Kashas | Dec 2, 2017 | Cabinet Shop, CABINETRY, IDEAS, KITCHENS, TIPS
Efficient & Awesome Dry Bar Storage Ideas built ins liquor storage hambuilt kashas cabinet shop roll outs storage ideas white painted cabinets Where to Hide the Liquor? In the latest project from our custom woodworking shop, our client wanted a dry bar with...
by Brian Kashas | Apr 19, 2017 | ADDITIONS, BLOG POSTS, OUTDOOR LIVING, REMODELS
Outdoor Living – ‘The Pavilion’ cedar tongue and groove the pavilion cedar vaulted ceiling covered patio outdoor fireplace outdoor kitchen outdoor living Covered areas are pretty much a must in the NW. Our clients bought this spacious home on a...
by Brian Kashas | Jan 8, 2017 | BLOG POSTS, Kitchen, KITCHENS
Washougal Kitchen Remodel video timeline kitchen kitchen remodel open kitchen quartz shaker white cabinets In this video we take you through a kitchen remodel step by step. Watch as we carefully work around an existing tile backsplash our client wanted to save and...
by Brian Kashas | Nov 23, 2014 | BLOG POSTS, CUSTOM HOMES, Project Homestead
It’s all coming together now! Since our last post in September, the siding and roofing have been installed on the outside and the finishes have begun to come into focus on the inside. Â Very exciting indeed. The gorgeous cedar channel siding fits the home...
by Brian Kashas | Oct 27, 2014 | BLOG POSTS, CONTEMPORARY, FIELD NOTES, IDEAS, RESOURCES
On a recent front door replacement project in Camas, our client wanted a stylish new handleset to compliment the new door. Â She was disappointed by the look and feel of the standard fare available at Home Depot and Lowe’s- mostly Schlage and Kwikset. Â They...