The client showing how the cover opens
Not much room between the tub and the house. The client has a three year warranty on the tub (two years remaining), so we **cannot** move the tub to dig footings.
Client standing in the tub for scale.
Showing the narrow space between the tub and the house. The client suggested that we protect the screens and windows with plywood to avoid accidental damage.
During a phone call, the client let me know we **CANNOT** move the tub, so the footing has to fit here. We have to be careful of the sprinkler head as well.
Client sketch of proposed design
Client and the spot where the shelves will go
A sample piece I used to show the finish to the client
Client decided on a darker finish for the second one
Some sort of tree frog that my client might collect, ferinstance
The original plans for the table from the client
The original plans for the benches from the client
Client used IKEA's designer to select and arrange Pax wardrobes for one side of the room...
Asked the client what to do about this outlet. They decided to just cut a hole in the cabinet in case they needed to access it.
The client is a professional high diver, like at SeaWorld and such. This is a photo of him and a friend diving from Austin's Loop 360 bridge.