Design Solutions - Spring 2008 - (Page 48) was just one cog in this big wheel. Excellent work and cooperation from the design team, as well as from the general contractor and owner, set the stage for success.” “The design team often relied on us as a sounding board for engineering details, best material applications and developing finish samples,” continues Ballenger. “We put a high value on this very open and two-way relationship. We recognized Thomas Pheasant as the project leader, and he recognized Zepsa as a worthy partner and useful source of creative and practical solutions.” Summarizes the owner, “The architect and interior designer understood my intent for this project, and worked in concert to yield a faultless product. They incorporated woodwork throughout the house, and Zepsa was great in fulfilling their role as manufacturer.” “I’m glad Zepsa was on the job,” he adds. “Their skills in making all this work, as well as the beauty of the finishes, is remarkable.” Private Residence project: Woodworker: Designer: general Contractor: photographer: Private Residence Zepsa Architectural Woodwork Thomas Pheasant Interiors Potomac Valley Builders Durston Saylor Virginia Charlotte, nC Washington, DC poolesville, MD new York, nY CorreCtions CUSTOM FINISHED EDGEBANDING TAPE Troy Cabinetmakers have developed a way of providing custom pre-finished real wood edgebanding tape in quantities as low as one roll (minimum order 500 ft.). Our customized finishing booths and material handling equipment allow us to provide quick turn around shipping at great prices. The savings in finishing costs will add significantly to your bottom line. Troy Cabinetmakers Phone: (518) 271-0342 FAX: (518) 271-0498 www.troycabinet.com We apologize for an error and omissions made in the winter issue of Design Solutions. In last issue’s Cornerstone article, the review process for the new Architectural Woodwork Industry Standard was incorrectly reported. As the new standards draft document is developed in whole or part, each association will have an opportunity to review and comment prior to the joint Standards Committee’s approval of the final document. Involved associations include the Architectural Woodwork Institute, the Architectural Woodwork Manufacturers Association of Canada and the Woodwork Institute. In addition, the following members were inadvertently omitted from the New York section on page 67 of the manufacturing members listing. New York Custom Woodworks, Mount Vernon, Paul Mulcahy, (914) 663-2883. M&D Millwork, LLC, Amityville, Darren Winter, (631) 608-4444. 48 DESIGN SOLUTIONS I Spring 2008 http://www.troycabinet.com
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