D.A. Day Inc. Fine Cabinetmakers

RE-PURPOSING

So….It’s already there, you already own it, it’s paid for, but it doesn’t work for your new vision. Or, you’ve found this really cool piece of architectural salvage and would like to incorporate it into your home somehow. We absolutely love this! This is how you make use of what you already have (or found), and can create a truly one of a kind piece that not only works for your new application, but gives your place a whole new feeling. We can add to, take away, go up, come out,…. let’s have some fun here, while also making use of those leaded glass doors that you found at the flea market. That massive door could make the impressive back of a book case. We can add brackets, corbels, glass, copper…..and a variety of other details to really make that something special that has the “Wow!” factor that everyone is looking for.

Old dresser repurposed as a bathroom vanity.

Don’t need two dishwashers? Well then, lets re-purpose the space for baskets and wine storage. Our ideas, the designer’s, and/or yours, it’s all good.

The old rec-room (complete with 1/4″ pecan paneling, pool table covered in folded clothes, and beer clock) can be converted into a stately library.

A cluttered storage room converted into a wonderful walk in closet and dressing room.

A room is often only defined by it’s original title. Who says that it must remain as that? Couldn’t the “bonus” room be a little better appointed and given a much more noble purpose?

Another piece created to fit some found leaded glass doors.

Another piece created to fit some found leaded glass doors.

Old 4 over 3 industrial window sash received a new frame with top and is now a garden mirror.

Flea Market Find

Flea Market Find

Building cabinets to fit the doors.

Building cabinets to fit the doors.

Finished product in place. Upper center used to be an armoire.

Finished product in place. Upper center used to be an armoire.