Fabrication work at Fork Design provided an opportunity to engage in fine-grain design, interact closely with clients on highly personal projects, and collaborate with co-workers and vendors on the design, production, and installation of casework features. From custom kitchen designs to whole-home interior renovations, the work imparted valuable lessons on construction and the physical realization of architectural design projects.
Interior renovation with floor-to-ceiling Baltic birch paneling and flush cabinet doors. One set of doors retract into concealed pockets to reveal a coffee bar.
Interior renovation with floor-to-ceiling Baltic birch paneling and flush cabinet doors. Coffee bar doors open.
Interior renovation with floor-to-ceiling Baltic birch paneling and flush cabinet doors. This entry feature provides storage for shoes, books, and an overhead projection station.
Kitchen renovation that featured ebonized white oak casework, custom fixtures, and a large waterfall island.
Interior renovation featuring staggered Baltic birch panels, an adjustable art rail, and custom storage solutions.
Sliding pocket doors separate the study from the living room. Flush-mount magnets prevent the solid doors from sliding open or swinging while closed.
Custom storage solutions in the study include overhead book storage, three spacious cabinets, and under bench storage. The pocket door magnets can be seen mounted to the toe kick bottom right.