Arch and Display Cabinet
These elements required the coordination of multiple craftsmen; wood worker, metal worker, tile setter and electrician.
Above, the mahogany arch with tiled lighting niches creates visual separation between the living and dining areas of this stylish Cherry Creek North town home. Below it, the open display cabinet strikes a balance between volume and mass.
Design by Steffen Andrews
Woodwork by Matt Zawislak / Metalwork by Leonard Sisneros / Tile work by Barry Bennett
Above, the mahogany arch with tiled lighting niches creates visual separation between the living and dining areas of this stylish Cherry Creek North town home. Below it, the open display cabinet strikes a balance between volume and mass.
Design by Steffen Andrews
Woodwork by Matt Zawislak / Metalwork by Leonard Sisneros / Tile work by Barry Bennett
Above, the mahogany arch with tiled lighting niches creates visual separation between the living and dining areas of this stylish Cherry Creek North town home. Below it, the open display cabinet strikes a balance between volume and mass.
Design by Steffen Andrews
Woodwork by Matt Zawislak / Metalwork by Leonard Sisneros / Tile work by Barry Bennett
Above, the mahogany arch with tiled lighting niches creates visual separation between the living and dining areas of this stylish Cherry Creek North town home. Below it, the open display cabinet strikes a balance between volume and mass.
Design by Steffen Andrews
Woodwork by Matt Zawislak / Metalwork by Leonard Sisneros / Tile work by Barry Bennett
Above, the mahogany arch with tiled lighting niches creates visual separation between the living and dining areas of this stylish Cherry Creek North town home. Below it, the open display cabinet strikes a balance between volume and mass.
Design by Steffen Andrews
Woodwork by Matt Zawislak / Metalwork by Leonard Sisneros / Tile work by Barry Bennett
These elements required the coordination of multiple craftsmen; wood worker, metal worker, tile setter and electrician.