Vintage – A New Centex Community in Lynnwood

It’s Monday, the day after the long Thanksgiving weekend and certainly not an easy task to throw yourself into your work. But jump right in is what we need to do. One of the tasks that we are working on finishing up is the sales center displays for the Sales Center at the new Vintage Community in Lynnwood, WA.

Most things are now complete but we are still working on the sample boards and finishing up the impact logo. The frames are complete for the sample boards and the frames were adhered to the back this morning. They are now drying.

The frames are made from hemlock.  The boards are planed then cut, and sanded.  A pre-stain is then applied to permit the stain to take evenly to the soft wood.  They are then stained, permitted to dry, and then buffed out.

The frames are cut to permit an inset base piece.  This base piece is glued to the inside of the frame.  The individual sample pieces will then be glued directly to the base.

Before we could proceed this morning we had to figure out the layout of the board along with the spacing between items.  This was done with a diagram so that our fabrication team can cut all the pieces needed.

We use a stone cutting saw to cut all the stone pieces. The vinyl flooring is mounted to a piece of 1/4″ black pvc to keep it nice and flat. Most times we do not have to cut down the cabinet samples but this time there is an exception to that.

We will begin cutting tomorrow and begin mounting the pieces to the base.  We are right on time for installation on December 7th.

Note:  The impact logo is complete.  Looks great!

For more information on Vintage, visit the Vintage Website.

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