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comments (6) January 27th, 2009 in Project Gallery        
Lawrence Lawrence, member
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Curved section featuring glass rails and curved stair treads (the hard way).
Hot tub overlooking the St. Lawrence near Cornwall On.
Pergola with curved underside atop hot tub with privacy screen.
Curved Deck Portion. Skirting is not buried.... Landscape fabric prevents stones from getting beneath skirting.
View from the water. This deck is roughly 2000 sq
Curved section featuring glass rails and curved stair treads (the hard way).Click To Enlarge

Curved section featuring glass rails and curved stair treads (the hard way).

Photo: Design and Photography by Lawrence Winterburn

Rather Large Deck with pergola, hot tub, privacy screen, big steps and curved sections, curved tempered glass hand rail.

Designed by Lawrence and built by our builder in Cornwall


Design or Plan used: My own design - Lawrence Winterburn
posted in: Project Gallery, architecture, deck, outdoor spaces, contemporary, arts and crafts, patio, decks, privacy screens, pergola, pergolas

Comments (6)

BennyT BennyT writes: Is your railing design available for purchase on gardenstructure.com? Would be interested if it was.....
Posted: 3:22 pm on March 13th

Lawrence Lawrence writes: HI Climb-- good question.

These are stacked laminations and I believe they were roughly 1 3/8" each layer x4 layers per tread. West System Epoxy was used to fasten. Close to clear materials needed to be used.

Rather a large lamination to pull off, some folks may try it in place--Instead we had the Darren measure carefully--then I rendered form dimensions on the computer. I created a map so that he could fasten cleats to the concrete floor in his shop and use them to pull to.

Each set of treads were glued up in 1 go by inserting spacers.

L


Posted: 9:31 am on February 10th

Lawrence Lawrence writes: HI Climb-- good question.

These are stacked laminations and I believe they were roughly 1 3/8" each layer x4 layers per tread. West System Epoxy was used to fasten. Close to clear materials needed to be used.

Rather a large lamination to pull off, some folks may try it in place--Instead we had the Darren measure carefully--then I rendered form dimensions on the computer. I created a map so that he could fasten cleats to the concrete floor in his shop and use them to pull to.

Each set of treads were glued up in 1 go by inserting spacers.

L


Posted: 9:30 am on February 10th

climb climb writes: Do you mind me asking how you did te stair Treads. "The hard way" Thanks

Posted: 10:07 pm on February 9th

Lawrence Lawrence writes: Thanks Huck-- Means a lot from you. I like your work and site as well. Makes me feel good that someone saw the pictures!

L
Posted: 2:13 pm on January 28th

Huck Huck writes: Lawrence, your work is always excellent, and worthy of study! Thanks for posting pics here.
Posted: 8:10 pm on January 27th

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