Archive for October 2018
Code Compliant “Authentic” Pool Fence
A client had a beautiful pool area that had originally been built by his father. All the old pool railing did not meet current codes. The desire was to meet today’s codes with a product that looked authentic and was true to the original design intent of the horse farm. So a new “old” Iron…
Read MoreASLA Philadelphia 2018 Recap
After months of design and planning, our new booth received accolades and created a wow factor for all attendees. Our Japanese Maple Tree Iron Sculpture created raves on it’s life-like reality. The forged squirrels that were hiding in the tree garnered some gushes on their cuteness. Even the planter the Iron Tree was planted in…
Read MoreNYC HIC License
After first turning us away, then denying a home improvement contractor license, New York City Department of Consumer Affairs has created a new protocol for licenses that have religious convictions opposed to photo ID. For a decade, we have been involved with the prestigious AD home Design Show. Our goal was the affluent New Jersey…
Read MoreNational ASLA Meeting in Philadelphia 2018
The largest gathering of Landscape Architects in the world will be in Philadelphia next weekend. Over 6,000 attendees will come to see the latest and greatest products at the Expo, get the most current knowledge on Landscape Architect Education and to network with the best in the industry. We will be launching our new look…
Read MoreCreative Design Used in Multiple Areas of Stylish Home
The clients wanted beautiful masonry flooring on these balconies, which meant anchoring through the floor was not an option for the solid aluminum railings. So we came up with a creative flair, using custom forged aluminum scrolls for side mounting below the balcony floor. This gave theses extraordinary, solid aluminum balcony railings even more ambiance,…
Read MoreContemporary Floating Stairs
We were asked to design a contemporary floating stair for a shore home. the design intent was for it to be modern in design, but to use traditionally materials such as stone for treads and foraged aluminum railings. Because of the proximity to the beach, we utilized 2″ x 12″ solid aluminum stringers, designed custom…
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