
The completed rebuild of a heavily damaged early 1900s dining room. We aimed to restore the rest of the room to as close to original condition as possible (fixing up the original materials where possible, although we had to remake much of the millwork), with the only major change being in the grand window at the end of the room – while it was probably very impressive back in the day, in 2025 the huge quadruple window is looking straight into the neighbor’s house ten feet away, which has somewhat less of an effect. We drew up a glass design in a period-appropriate four-seasons theme and contracted a set of upper sash panes from Terraza Stained Glass, which they did spectacularly. For the lower panels we made a series of detachable lasercut panels, ornamenting the room while allowing light in and permitting the lower sashes to still be opened as needed.


