'Square DFW brought expertise, energy, and creativity to the early stages of design typically lacking in a project of this type.'
-Adam Bridge, Principal, Alter Urban
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45 Linear Feet of Built-in Casework

We are still working on this one- it is an approximately 45 foot run of connected cabinetry that begins in the entry hallway, forms a computer niche, coat closets, then runs into the living room and dining room where it houses a large screen TV, a bar that is movable for parties, and lots of other storage. The materials are all FSC certified, and all of the walnut panels were custom made and sequenced.

We consulted on the design with the architects at AlterUrban, and we feel very good about the outcome.

3D rendering showing the cabinets and bar
3D rendering of the proposed design.
3D rendering looking towards the front door showing the proposed cabinets
3D rendering of the proposed design.
Stacks of FSC sheets of wood
'FSC is an independent, non-governmental, not for profit organization established to promote the responsible management of the world's forests. Working primarily in wood, we urge clients to use sustainable and responsible products whenever possible.
Ted and Rob lay out wood panels to verify the sequence of the wood grain
Verifying the wood grain sequencing of the panels..
A wood panel is aligned to be cut on the table saw in Ted and Rob's woodshop
Pefectly splitting a veneer seam to make drawer fronts.
walnut door panels dry in the finishing room after being lacquered
Walnut panels being lacquered..
Ted secures a clamp to one ofh te upper cabinet box frames
Ted secures a clamp to one of the upper cabinet frames.
Lucy sniffs around the inside of a cabinet box in the woodshop
Quality control.
Ted uses the a square to layout a cabinet
Where would we be without our Square? This one has a two foot long blade.
a close-up view of the corner detail on the tv cabinet with bi-folding pocket doors
Radiused edges on the tv cabinet, a newly designed detail which turned out great.
Ted Levendosky and John Coplen working on a concept during an early design workshop
Ted pauses for a photo op during the concept development workshop..
another perfect dismount by Ted Levendosky
Another perfect dismount.
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