

Joinery
I craft all types of joinery using local wood species, for both interior and exterior use. New or renovated front doors, reproductions of existing antique models, interior doors, various furniture pieces, kitchens—virtually anything made of wood. I can design with you and create 3D models to closely match your vision. I work primarily with solid wood, while remaining pragmatic and reasonable regarding the cost of the project and its aesthetic and technical aspects. For more modern designs like walk-in closets or kitchens, I subcontract the construction of the cabinetry and focus on the exposed wood that you will be closely involved with.
kitchen
A complete kitchen with melamine cabinets, beech fronts and a sycamore worktop. Project study with clients, fabrication and finishing in the workshop, and finally installation of all elements, fittings, equipment and all connections.


kitchen
A complete kitchen with melamine cabinets, beech fronts and a sycamore worktop. Project study with clients, fabrication and finishing in the workshop, and finally installation of all elements, fittings, equipment and all connections.
Shutters
Manufacturing of removable cedar shutters.
The aim here was to create sunshades on a south-facing glass facade. The different sections corresponding to a pane of glass are independently removable to allow sunlight in during the winter and protection from its heat during the summer.


Farmhouse table
A very simple farmhouse-style table with two extensions, made entirely of solid chestnut. The central bar is joined with a through mortise and tenon joint and a key, and the extension supports unfold at each end of the table like a drawer. The entire piece is finished with three coats of spray varnish.
Old-fashioned ceiling
Here is a ceiling created between the exposed joists in a village house in Masseube. Traditional flooring was laid between the joists beneath the parquet flooring, followed by the creation of finishing chamfers and a joist support board on the joist springer. All in poplar.


Entrance dressing room
An entryway was created by installing a poplar frame within the existing opening, incorporating storage at the back, an oak bench, and shoe storage. The coat hooks provided by the client were reinstalled, along with a shelf on the back wall. A partition wall was installed on the left to allow for the pocket door.
