Restoring Churchie...
The Anglican Church Grammar School (Churchie ) situated in East Brisbane has a rich history steeped in tradition and education. Established in 1912 in Toowong Qld and moved later in 1918 to East Brisbane, the School has been undergoing transformation and restoration as part of its' centenary celebrations.
Bywater Design are proud to be associated with the schools' refurbishment.
The most recent work undertaken were the restoration of the Entrance Doors to the Darnell Building...
Constant exposure to the harsh westerly afternoon sun, heat and UV extremes have left these doors in poor condition.
The existing doors were completely removed for a complete restoration at the Bywater Design Workshop. Temporary plywood doors were installed for security and practical elements.
Cleaning 100 years of grime, dust oil etc was a very ardeous but rewarding task.
The doors were finished in 2 pak marine epoxy exterior grade, highly suitable for harsh weather conditions.
Restoration now completed the temporary doors were removed and the new and much improved Darnell Doors were re installed and will maintain their excellent condition for many many years to come .
:: 2012 ~ The International Year of Reading::
The worldwide web is a wonderful tool for learning and exploring BUT you cannot compare it to holding an actual book in your hands... To feel the pages, smell the newness of a just opened book and to flick through well worn pages is a booklover's joy.
In celebration of this wonderful year of reading we are going to share a few of our favourite books...
One of the most concise and informative historical books we have discovered is called (funnily enough)
FURNITURE ; - World Styles from Classcial to Contemporary by Judith Miller ISBN; 1 4053 0654 8.
This exceptional book covers over 3,000 years of Furniture Design and incorporates over 2,000 colour pictures perfectly illustrating every style and form.
From Ancient Greece, to the Shakers, Art Deco , to Pop Interior, 'Furniture' takes you on a design journey through time.
This is a large book containing over 500 pages worth of informative reading and stunning pictures and illustrations.
As furniture designers this book is a wonderful source of reference and information .
It is so fascinating to read and discover the wonderful talented makers from centuries ago...
This gem of a book can be purchased /ordered through most good bookstores.
Happy Reading !
A little too much rain ...
Whilst the rain was lovely and well needed , the after effects of torrential downpours can and will play havoc with timber furniture.
You might have noticed in the last couple of days, drawers and doors not opening properly/easily/ and they almost seem to have increased in size.
This is due to the increase in humidity in the air swelling the delicate timber fibres.
Timber acts like a sponge around water absorbing or releasing moisture at any opportunity. Very few timber finishes will be 100 % water tight, and there will always be some form of water intake .
What to do about this ??
One of the best things is to give it time to dry out; if possible turn on the air conditioning (not on extreme cold) and not directly in front of the furniture ] this will encourage the drying process.
Never ever expose the furniture to direct sunlight as this will just compound the problem ! (drying out not only on the surface but aslo being hit by the sun causing it to cup or bow and even split )
With a little patience your furniture should return to normal, but if the problem does persist, please do not hesitate to call us on Ph; 07 3256 9000 and we can help you …
:::::Australia Day ::::
::Happy Chinese New Year::
Lord of the Forest...
The Kauri Tree is one of the most hardy and enduring tree species known to man. It is native to Australis (Aus and NZ) This pine tree is an excellent source of timber and is used extensively throughout New Zealand in both residential and commercial projects.
On a recent trip to New Zealand we were lucky to visit the Waipoua National Forest, on the westcoast of Northland, home of the oldest known kauri tree in existence.
This ancient beauty is known as Tane Mahuta 0r Lord of the Forest. This tree is said to be between 1500 and 2000 years old .
It stands at an enormous 51.5m or 169 feet
The width is; 13.77m or 45.2 feet
Diameter is 4.38m or 14.4 feet
Height of first branch: 9.45m – 31 ft
Total height: 51.51m – 169 feet Girth: 13.77m – 45.2 feet Diameter: 4.38m – 14.4 feet
It is an Agathis Australis of the Araucariaceae family, a variety of tree that is second in height only to the Sequoias of North America. Its massive smooth, grey-white trunk rises 31feet before a branch appears.
The gigantic specimen is a remanent of the tremendous ancient subtropical rain forest that once grew there, a survivor of 2000 years of intensive logging.
When this tree does eventually fall it will severely impact the surrounding flora and fauna but will also allow a lot of sunlight into the forest encouraging saplings to grow skywards
And so the cycle continues ...
Lets Begin ...
Another Fine Example of Student work...
As a very special Birthday Present; an enterprising student thoughtfully made a stunning display case for the Australian Diamonds Netball Team signed ball that was arranged for his daughters' birthday.
As you can see, the finished product looks fantastic and will take pride of place for many years to come !!
Some TLC for your Timber Furniture...
Timber furniture is known for its durability, longevity and above all its beauty. If you treat your timber furniture with a bit of tender loving care it will reward you for many years to come.. We are often asked for care and maintenance tips for furniture and we would like to share our knowledge ,know how and experience in maintaining your precious timber furniture...
First of all today we will highlight Some Dont's !
These are easy to remember and are important factors to remember; -
Please keep away from....
*Furniture can fade and age prematurely so please keep furniture out of direct sunlight !
Keep furniture away from temperature extremes; those blasts of cold air may be refreshing but not so healthy for your lovely dining room table.
Always always remember to use a placemat, tablecloth, magazine etc before using your table as a workbench or beauty bar. These sorts of spillages can be difficult and costly to repair !
Candles are a wonderful addition to any room creating ambiance and warmth but please have all candles supported by either a sturdy glass holder or something similar that prevents heat and wax from spilling onto the wooden surface.
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*For specific advice on repairs to your furniture we are happy to help you
PH; 3256 9000 or drop us an email
We would love to help !
::Bywater Design School of Fine Woodworking - A happy Graduate ::
With no previous woodworking experience, Chloe began the Introductory to Fine Woodworking Class with a lot of enthusiasm and energy. At the completion of this introductory course Chloe was able to take home her very own gorgeous chopping/serving board.
Congratulations Chloe on your great achievement !
Entertainment Unit for City Apartment
Apartment Living often means minimal space and downsizing on items such as stereo, tv, audio and media components and having little space to display treasures, photos etc... But that need not be the case; In this instance Bywater Design was able to incorporate clever design with maximum storage resulting in a clean, modern functional entertainment/media unit that screams style
A sliding door ensures you can display your favourite treasures or if need be closed to hide what is behind
And on the left side housing all important visual compenents.
The Bottom half of the unit has a push to open dropdown drawer.
With 4 drawers this gives ample storage for dvd, cd, blu rays etc etc
All power points /cables are neatly and safely housed at the back of the unit .
This clever Entertainment Unit certainly delivers on the wow factor !!!
Everything Old is New and Beautiful Again...
This gorgeous 1940's Hutch, has seen many good times. In the 1970's it was lovingly given a coat or two of white gloss paint by its owner. Fast forward to 2011 and this gorgeous vintage kitchen hutch was in desperate need of some major care.
We took it back to where it all began... stripping the gloss paint, inserting new mesh on the sides, installing new hardware and polishing it to a mid walnut colour to blend harmoniously with the clients' existing decor...
Voila...
:::Creative Monday:::
Making a Statement with Upholstry
Designing a lounge suite that is classic, yet modern, stylish but would not date and most importantly be very comfortable to spend hours reading, were the important aspects required for our lovely clients. In collaboration with Stuart a design evolved that worked well with their decor, a design that would be enhanced by striking upholstry . Using recyled Tasmanian Oak these gorgeous lounge room furniture pieces now take pride and place in a very happy home.
The solid timber construction coupled with professional upholstry ensures that these pieces remain in excellent condition for many lounging years to come
Out of The Ordinary...
We Have a Winner...World Skills Australia !
We are pleased and proud to announce that our hardworking 2nd year apprentice Shaun has won the World Skills Australia 2011 Competition Brisbane Region - Cabinet Making Section.
The competition involved competitors completing a spice rack ; - the finished piece was to include dovetailed drawers and a rebated back .
Shaun impressed the judges with his efficiency, professional use of machinery and safe work practices. The end result was a finished piece that is testament to Shaun's hard work and enthusiasm for learning that he has shown in the Bywater Design workshop over the last 2 years !!
Congratulations Shaun !!
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Designed and Made...By Students
The students of Bywater Design School of Fine Furniture continually make us proud with their ongoing achievements. We love sharing their journeys , their finished pieces as it is inspiring for both teacher and students... The recently completed Qld Maple Entertainment Unit by Bruce, highlights the construction techniques, dovetailing and finishing methods that Bruce has learnt in class...
Congratulations Bruce on Designing and Making your Entertainment Unit !
If you would like information on Creating your own beautiful furniture Have a look here .
Friday Chilling...
Its Friday, time to slow down. Time to relax. There is really no better way than shooting the breeze in a hammock...
~~Tree Life ~~ Jarrah ~~
Stuart was thrilled and proud to be a part of the Great South East Channel 7 feature on Recycled Timber - September 4. When asked by presenter Martin Bowerman what was his favourite timber species, Stuart was quick to reply ..
".Jarrah ; - for its many wonderful properties. It does everything right."
A big statement, with so many wonderful species out there - some we know many we dont know.
So in the spirit of learning, of informing, entertaining and enlightening we shall embark on disovering the wonderful world of trees...
1) Jarrah or Eucalyptus Marginata is one of the most important hardwoods of Australia. "Marginata" relates to the light colored vein around the edge of the leaf. Jarrah is one of many species of Eucalypt. The flowers have a magnificent scent and pollinate every other year. The Jarrah tree is adaptable, using its long complex root and tube system to store carbydrates and other nutrients thus enabling a young Jarrah tree to grow back after a fire and to tolerate and survive in a harsh drought climate.
The Jarrah Tree can live to an amazing 500 years.
It is found principally in the south West of Western Australia. This versatile hardwood grows to an impressive 30- 40 metres in height and a mammoth 2 metres in diameter. Jarrah produces a valuable dark durable timber. In recent years, natural strands of Jarrah have suffered serious damage from a soil fungus which attacks and destroys the fine feeding roots.
The gorgeous deep patinas range form red to deep brown, the texture is course and generally straight grained. Is is for these reasons that we favour using Jarrah in many instances. Its versatilty, ease of machining and adherance to adhesives and polishes and lacquers make this Aussie hardwood a Bywater Design Favourite.