by ruth | Feb 3, 2020 | Blog
In Woodwright’s previous blog on How to Specify Wood on Commercial Stairs, we outlined various options to consider for treads, risers and nosing profiles used at landings and plinths. Most Designers agree that focal area staircases make a definitive statement about a...
by ruth | Jul 24, 2020 | Blog
At Woodwright we are always looking to expand our horizons onto new and exciting opportunities. Whether it be through our previously discussed advancements in stair treads and social seating, the growth of our CNC/laser capabilities, or even in the colors we choose to...
by sandra | Jan 20, 2020 | Blog
It all began, at least for me, with a simple gold earring. You see, I met Steve Welch when he walked into the furniture store I was working at in North Dallas. He was recently divorced and got the house in the settlement, but his ex-wife got all the furniture. ...
by sandra | Sep 16, 2020 | Blog
Last month we introduced you to our on-staff artist, Aaron Craft, who oversees our CNC/Laser department here at Woodwright. However, what exactly does CNC and Laser work mean? What can it do for you and your projects in this day-and-age of ever-advancing technology!...
by ruth | Jun 14, 2018 | Blog
Medallions, inlays, parquet and more fun with lasers and CNC In last month’s blog, we discussed trends in wood flooring, including medallions. Medallions evolved from the arts of parquetry and marquetry. Parquetry comes from the French word parquet meaning “a small...
by sandra | Nov 6, 2018 | Blog
Back in Fashion: Breathing New Life Into Old Materials Every day it seems like an updated version of the latest and greatest technology is being released. From the newest cell phones to the latest smart TV’s, we are always given the message of ‘out with the old and in...
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