Shown here is a white painted entertainment center.As shown with a crown molding wood counters painted to match.The upper or “book shelves” are adjustable shelves.The doors are beaded inset and tailored to fit raised panel in true frame and panel fashion.This television received a fitted accessory frame to accommodate changing television sizes in the future.The aforementioned crown molding was wrapped around face pilasters to give some architectural interest on the deepest cabinetry and that being the center cabinets.
This entertainment center is the focal point of this charming space.The cabinetry was constructed of Pennsylvania black cherry hardwood and received two different color stains to achieve contrast and to delineate some of the architectural embellishments added here.The right and left flanking cabinetry received “thumbnail -top” raised panel doors in frame and panel fashion. The crown molding seen here stained dark was wrapped around the sunken panel pilaster posts seen on either side of the fire place adding a structural or supportive appearance to these posts perched under and over the fire place mantle shelf.
Pictured here is a Pennsylvania black cherry bar.This bar received granite counter tops and a dark stain .Supporting the tops are some hand made corbels or brackets.The front of this bar is raised panel and lacquered.The back bar is done in the same fashion.The bar has a sink and a Fisher-Paykel dish washer.The elliptical opening over the back bar is painted and is supported by fluted pilasters were fluted to resemble an early 18th century detail the client loved. The pilaster bases are sunken panel in frame-and-panel style. The teeth of the dental as seen here in white painted fashion are all individually crafted here in house by our artisans and individually set by hand in place in the field during the installation of this gem.Attention to detail has captured the charm of earlier times here.


