At WoodStone Construction, we love to build stairs! This was a fun stair to build. We tied in the paneling and also custom made all the newel posts.
Another coffered ceiling almost 20 feet off the floor. Also the arch window trim detail was custom fabricated on site with a great bead detail running along the inside frame.
We went with square balasters. Simple and elegant.
The mantel came from a historical home in Boston that was being torn down. After careful restoration, and a couple of modifications, it fit well with the custom built-ins.
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Thursday, November 25, 2010
Hidden Court
One project that I thoroughly enjoyed was working on a breathtaking 12,000 sq ft waterfront property in Cape Elizabeth, Maine called Hidden Court. This home was featured in House Beautiful magazine soon after the work was completed.




Ocean view Stone Manor
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Here is a Beauty we bought to remodel in Cape Elizabeth it needed a ton of work but the location with ocean views and the conservation land next door made this project worth it. |


The entry was fairly formal yet warm and inviting.
Coffered ceiling in the great room (not finished painted yet)
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This picture was the last one taken before the snow fell. We had pavers put in for the walk and copper gutters added. After finishing the house we had two open houses and sold it within a month. |
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
New construction with classic details
Nestled in an older, established neighborhood in Maine's most popular city, this efficient new 4 bedroom home was built from start to finish in 4 months! |
We hand crafted these cabinets after an old English look and had them site finished. |
We added this archway as a last minute detail |
The customer had us enclose the tv behind custom doors above the fireplace. The window seats provided ample storage. |
Mountain Retreat Project
One of our favorite projects to work on was a lakefront retreat nestled in the mountains of Bridgton, Maine. It was a 7,380 sq. ft. vacation home with Old World European finishes.
Our team had the privilege of building out the entire exterior finishes of this home... three part crown fascia detail, red cedar shingles, columns, porch, and lots of radius trim. The crazy part was that we did most of it in the middle of winter while battling sub zero temps and several feet of snow!! We still made our deadline.

Our team had the privilege of building out the entire exterior finishes of this home... three part crown fascia detail, red cedar shingles, columns, porch, and lots of radius trim. The crazy part was that we did most of it in the middle of winter while battling sub zero temps and several feet of snow!! We still made our deadline.

Monday, November 22, 2010
New England Farmhouse

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