Bentley/Lamborghini Gold Coast
Listing #1267 Listed on: 04/25/2008
Company Name: Byttow Woodwork Corp.

Contact Name: Nick
Another project recently completed in Chicago's Gold Coast neighborhood. Items included display cases, wall panels, stair case surround and bar cabinetry. Everything but the bar cabinetry was finished with a custom mixture of ICA's vellumat texturized polyurethane finish. Bar cabinetry was finished with 20 sheen off-white polyurethane. All finishes had to be certified by Lamborghini Italy before the project could begin.
Imagine working above a 1.5 million dollar car!!!!

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| Night time photo of the main entry way. |
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| The surround was CNC'ed to match each tread within 1/8" of a inch. |
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| Tall display cases and part of the wall panels. |
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| Tall display cases sunk into wall. |
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| Column panel meets Vellumat Panel @ bar area. |
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| This Bugatti Veyron is the $1.5 million dollar car that the sales people insisted on parking underneath the staircase as we worked on it. |
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Viewer Comments:
Posted By:
charlie lulay [04/25/2008]
I'd love to hear more about how you manufactured those tall and short display cases
Posted By:
Nick [04/25/2008]
Well the short ones were built very similar to our standard cabinet. We then added the finished end panel that had the dado routed into them to accept the front and top glass. The top drawer slides out with the back peice of glass. Underneath there is space with adj. shelving.
Posted By:
BenR [04/26/2008]
The success of your company inspires me and gives hope, I believe, to other creative and hard-working individuals. Keep up the great work.
Posted By:
Jeremy T [05/12/2008]
Nick,all I can say is "sweeeeeeeeet" I bet you were sweating a little bit while working over those cars.I am encouraged by the fact that there is still a market for that kind of high end work.Keep up the nice work Nick.
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