by Gaye Goodman | Feb 15, 2018 | Artistic Techniques
A Cigar Lounge Logo In July of 2012 a local cigar store called Monte’s contacted us about the covered patio which was the entrance to their store. It had twenty-year old pitted concrete with a cracked step and improvised wheelchair ramp. The owner wanted to demolish...
by Gaye Goodman | Mar 16, 2013 | Artistic Techniques
This is the double globe design selected by the balloon museum’s curator to go in the center of the entry rotunda. The brown color inside the globe was our original terracotta floor stain. A large Flattoo in eight separate sections was laid across it so that we could...
by Gaye Goodman | Dec 26, 2012 | Artistic Techniques
I hate to see public floors we have done fading away due to high traffic and poor maintenance. However, in this long recession we are finding that the neglect of the janitorial staff can be benign for our bottom line. In the past two years we’ve had some profitable...
by Gaye Goodman | Sep 27, 2012 | Artistic Techniques
Last spring we began a job on a new log home being built by Precision Craft, an Idaho builder, in the wilds of the Gila National Forest in Southern New Mexico. The clients were a veterinarian and his wife (an award- winning animal wood carver). They lived on a farm on...
by Gaye Goodman | Feb 13, 2010 | Artistic Techniques
I would like to explain why we use two kinds of cementitious fillers by Lyons Manufacturing. Both are very good fillers, but we found out the hard way that Patchcrete should be used ONLY for flat patches and never in cracks. Super Flowcrete, which comes in large sacks...
by Gaye Goodman | Sep 27, 2009 | Artistic Techniques
We recently had two separate clients who wanted the drama of black floors throughout their homes. I hope this does not signal a new trend towards black floors. We usually try to talk people out of this by showing them how attractive black stain can look when it is...
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