Here are a few pictures of some recent jobs.
Library
Jenny’s stairway
Jenny’s stairway
Jenny’s stairway
Chair rail and glass bead wall paper with frames.
More wallpaper and frames.
Treehouse for Tammy’s kids.
Nemmy’s cabinets.
Door details.
Corner detail.
Dan and Tammy, Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom
Master Bedroom Ceiling
Dan and Tammy, Guest Bedroom 1
Guest Bedroom 1
Master Bedroom
Guest Bedroom 2
Guest Bedroom 2
Dan and Tammy, Hallway Panels
Hallway Panels
Custom Air Return
Jason and Shira’s Cabinet, built to fit an alcove in a tiny bathroom.
I realized after installation that  I couldn’t get far enough back to get the whole thing in a picture.
The tall cabinet has a tilt out laundry hamper. The canvas bag lifts out.
Upper case.
Upper case.
I made this crown molding to match the existing door trim.
Detail of lift out laundry bag on another cabinet built for the same client.
T.’s closet, shoe shelves. Waiting for paint.
T.’s closet, cubbies. Waiting for paint
T.’s closet, double pole and cubbies. Waiting for paint.
T.’s closet, last shot.
Kitchen window, finished.
Kitchen window, finished
Kitchen window detail
Column wraps
Dining Room Door
Beadboard in Pool Bath
Gail’s Tansu
Honduran Mahogany and Beech
Gail’s Tansu
All drawers feature hand cut dovetails.
Unfortunately lousy picture of hand-forged iron hardware.
Serena’s House:    
Serena asked me to build some cabinets to house their stereo and cds and match their existing bookcases.
Serena’s House:    
The cabinets are an interesting mix of alder and particle board.
Serena’s House:    
Serena and her husband have thousands of CDs, so we tried to gain storage space wherever we could.
We had to squeeze this corner cabinet in between the office door and the sliding door to the patio.
Serena’s House:    
Bookcase:  
I also built some additional bookcases for Serena.
Ami’s Door:    
I custom built this mahogany  screen/security door to match   the original entry door on this 1920’s house.
Ami’s Door:    
Details
Ami’s Door:    
Details
This Ipe gate and deck were built with my brother Alex. He is a licensed general contractor and has an architecture degree.
Deck on the same job. 
Alex’s website is AiCampBuilding.com
This is one of many stair projects I worked on while employed by another contractor. I show this just to give an idea of my experience.
Alder Library:    Another job done while working for the same contractor.
Alder Library:    Ceiling Beams
Alder Library
Frames for wallpaper
Crown with three piece corner, common treatment for bullnose drywall.
My new friend Trio with a three-piece baseboard corner.