Sunday, September 8, 2013

Repeat performer

Jim gets invited back a lot. He builds a thing, and then people want him to build another thing. And the next thing you know, he has tricked out the whole dang house. Which brings us to this elegant master bathroom vanity:


I can see you, Jim Fortune.

This is a beautiful thing Jim built for some terrific people who had already had him build them several other things.

Then, since they were totally redesigning their master bathroom anyway, they decided their master closet could use some of Jim's attention. It wasn't much of a closet, really. Kind of crammed into a hallway, with some slidey, annoying doors and a very low ceiling.

So Jim built them this in its place:


Man, I love a good closet.

This is a spectacularly useful and pretty closet. It goes ALL THE WAY UP, which fulfills one of the most important principles of Jim's Law: Use all available space.


I have never seen a closet this pretty in real life before.

The other principle of Jim's Law on display here is: Trim all the things. Jim is a master at crown molding and baseboarding and all things detail and finish-oriented.

I honestly do not think there is anything left in this house for Jim to renovate. These people have pretty much singlehandedly paid for our kid's braces. Thanks, y'all.


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