One of the many special touches Ross Chapin designed into the Erin and Egret cottages at Snowberry Close is the raised bar between the kitchen and the dining room. It serves many purposes - provides a screen for what's going on in the kitchen, displays lovely artwork, stores dinnerware and gives guests a place to stand with a glass of wine and talk with the cook.
It's also one of those details that allows for a small but important additional something. In a few of our cottages we've used understated maple for these bars, while in the Egret we went a little wild and installed concrete embedded with a wave of recycled glass.In the three Erin cottages currently being finished these bars will have tops specially crafted from hand selected hardwoods. I went to Crosscut Hardwoods on Saturday and spent two hours looking for just the right planks for our cottages.
I love Crosscut, all that fragrant, colorful wood stacked up calling out to be made into fabulous furniture and glossy finishing touches. It's one of those places that make the creative juices flow. Scarlet padouk, rosy bubinga, dark purple black Walnut. Once again I fell for the striped Zebra Wood but had to walk away as it's much too dear. Busy being inspired with great ideas, I forgot to take pictures, so I borrowed this one from the Crosscut website. (Asking for forgiveness instead of permission.)
We came away with Ash, a creamy white wood with lovely figuring in a slightly darker shade of cream, and Jatoba, also known as Brazilian Cherry, which is currently a spicy medium red but will darken to a rich red brown. Two of the cottages will get the jatoba and one will get ash. This might sound like two will be exactly the same but that's not the case. We specifically chose two different grain patterns in the jatoba, one dramatically figured, one elegantly straight grained to create two different looks.
The first lucky buyer will get to choose which of the three they want in their cottage.
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Monday, January 4, 2010
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