( completed ) Naples Florida Training Project - Open Decor Show 2012

In this class we will be developing an out door kitchen type.

Pergola and other interesting things as well.

 

I will begin to post up the pictures and VDO of the project as it develops. 

Price : $995 for the 3-5 day event

Naples Concrete Designs
3906 Arnold Ave. Unit B
Naples, FL 34104

For details and sign up please check EVENTS page.

Or call 708.233.9394 today to secure your seat

  • Brian Bobik

    attachments.zip

    -beginnings-

  • jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix

    hey don, im interested in getting some of your stain. just want to see if you have a kit with all the colors or something like that. let me know please. thanks

  • Tru Pac/Walttools/Don

    Do you have an idea of a color pallete you are looking for?  We haven't yet done a 40 color kit, just format it as needed by the customer, usually in quarts.  I assume more of a stone facing palette?

  • jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix

    i think light to medium greys, the same of browns, and maybe a barn red of some type. ya, its for the sign i did. I heard some good things about the stain and i want to try it rather than my usual stuff.

     

  • Tru Pac/Walttools/Don

    I can put together something applicable.  The barn red will be a bit tougher as semi-transparent and barn red are a bit of an oxymoron LOL

  • jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix

    I want to thank don for hooking me up with all that tru tint color. I hope i can do it justice. Thanks again don, you da man....

  • Nathan Giffin Vertical Artisans

    I just posted another pic from Brian as to the progress.

  • jeff kirt/ kirtbag Carving mix

    Lookin good, coming together nicely.
  • Tru Pac/Walttools/Don

    Nathan taking over yet another vacant space. This time from 1000 miles away. LOL
  • Brian Bobik

    I'm hoping to get the pizza oven and a seating area in there as well. Fun times
  • scott dobert

    this is really gunna be sweeeeeett brian!!!

  • Brian Bobik

    So, I need to finalize my plans for the countertop and would like your opinions. I spoke with Nathan last week and our convo has had me walking around the studio imagining a non-typical look. What I think of typical, normal, whatever word you wanna use, is a beautiful slab sitting on top another beautiful piece. The. Slab and what it sits on are distinguishable. By looking at it, you can see where the two meet. What if, and I'm sure it's been done, the amazing looking carved stone came up over the slab and ended at varying heights and depths, 'on' the countertop? The lip of the counter would be scratched and the end result would give an appearance of the top being 'set it stone.' thoughts...I will proceed with plans Monday. The weather is amazing.