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Tucson, AZ
A multi-faceted project including many contributions in a modern addition on a historic Broadmoor-Broadway home in central Tucson, AZ.
Project includes:
Custom mixed species kitchen countertop w/ drop in sink and integrated open shelving in guest quarters.
Custom floating concrete bathroom sink w/ white oak vanity box in guest quarters bathroom.
Custom mixed species dining table for guest quarters.
Custom dual master-bathroom vanity- concrete countertop w/ integrated sinks and slot drains. Custom white oak cabinet.
Concrete Prickly Pear hexagon tile (original design) master-bathroom backsplash (behind vanity and copper bathtub.
Custom outdoor table w/ matching benches. Wood top w/ steel base.
Materials: Birch, Ash, Hickory, Cherry, White Oak hardwoods. Accoya. Steel. GFRC concrete w/ integral white pigment (Kodiak Pro and Buddy Rhodes products).
Craftsmen involved in this project:
Sean Hunter, Jake Reyes, Andy Littleton, Jake Buntin

The vintage metal legs were something we had acquired along the way. They were beautifully rusted with a varying patina giving the legs some nice color variation.
Tied the legs together with some Cherry hardwood in a trestle style base design to prevent racking.

Custom dual vanity in the master-bathroom. White concrete countertop with two of our stock sink basins integrated into the countertop. White Oak cabinet including plenty of storage.

The white prickly pear tiles made this hammered copper tub pop. The texture achieved in these tiles are a mirror of actual prickly pear paddles found all over the southwest desert.

Another stock sink mold used in this single bathroom vanity. Grey concrete top w/ integrated sink and a white oak open floating vanity for storage.

This large outdoor dining table w/ matching benches was made to seat at least 12 people and be a gathering place for the original home and guest addition in the backyard for family and friends.