Craftsman Front Porch Stair & Railing
The owners of this iconic classic craftsman home located in the Green Lake area of north Seattle wanted an architecturally correct replication staircase. An Architect I know well a
Wood Radius Counter Cabinet
This custom wood radius counter cabinet was made for Heidi’s Sandwich Board, located in Historic downtown Snohomish. It became a feature and the first thing customers look at whe
Custom Made Screen Door
This historic home in Queen Anne is in one of the most iconic historic neighborhoods of Seattle. It was important for the owners of this vintage home to have an open door with a sc
Historic Double Hung Window Rebuild
This 1909 historic home needed the double hung historic windows rebuilt. They were intersecting the roof that was replaced and after over 100 years of use it became clear that it w
Mid-Century Modern Valence
This home is located in Bellevue, Washington’s Bridle Trails, a classic mid-century modern neighborhood. For some time, the owners were looking to find a carpentry service or woo
Modern Wood Window Sash Rebuild
This Modern Wood window sash was brought to my wood shop for repair by a Seattle General Contractor. They first contacted me with some photos, and I was able to provide a kind of b
Victorian Front Stair & Railing
This historic Victorian home located in the Mt Baker neighborhood of Seattle needed a new front porch stair and railing. The owners reached out to Westbrook because they wanted to
Seattle Historic Casement Windows
These Seattle historic casement windows built by Westbrook in our wood shop are exact period replications of the 100 year old windows in the rest of this Madison Park historic home
Wood Front Porch Stair and Entry Custom Design Build
This beautiful custom design build wood front porch stair railing and entry is an excellent example of craftsmanship. The design fits well with the traditional historic home, and t
Custom Manufactured Historic Windows by Westbrook Seattle
These windows were manufactured and installed by Westbrook for a Seattle historic home to match existing millwork. Making historic windows is what I would consider part of the mill