CWB December 2004
In This Issue
Bailey and Son Woodworking - Architectural Millwork and Best of Show
Unusual dimensions and features are part of what makes this home office stand out.
Changing Course
Changing Course: The best remedy when something isn't working is change — any change at all. By Anthony Noel. - December
Residential Furniture
Residential FurnitureDetailed Curves Bring the Past to LifeAn 18th-century design wins in the residential furniture category.
Specialty: "Cueing" up a Winner
Dorset Custom Furniture's custom pool table adds a touch of distinction to a popular game.
Bailey and Son Woodworking - A Room for Improvement
A Room for Improvement: Unusual dimensions and features are part of what makes this home office stand out. - December
Architectural Millwork-2005
Rymar Kitchens Inc. wins the Design Portfolio award for architectural millwork for a residential room remodel.
Ornate Elegance and Beauty String the Heart Along
Specialty Products &Overall Winner
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2005 Design Portfolio Award Winners
Companies from coast to coast display their excellent craftmanship with winning entries in CWB's 2005 Design Portfolio Awards Competition.
Jefferson Millwork & Design - Millwork for a 'Mesa on the Mall'
Millwork for a 'Mesa on the Mall': A Washington, DC-area company fabricates architectural millwork, case goods and cabinetry for the newest Smithsonian museum. - December