
HOUSEBOATSTUDIO furniture can be built to order. Imagine: a completely unique, one-of-a-kind piece of furniture for your home or office--not only a conversation topic, but also a functional piece of furniture that makes the most out of your space.
Below are a few selected examples of completed HOSUEBOATSTUDIO custom built furniture. Contact us for a free consultation.

Large, grand beds tend to be a waste of valuable storage space. This bed was built with the mission to provide extra storage while at the same time making a grand statement. There are a total of 6 deep drawers, 3 shallow drawers, and a headboard with built-in lighting. Integral night stands were also designed for the piece, although never built.

The problem with living rooms is that there's always a fireplace in the middle of the wall, when your typical American family would rather put the TV front and center. This custom TV cabinet for Matt and Kerry of Decatur, Georgia solves this problem by putting the entire TV on a pivot. This way the TV can face the center of the room when on, and take a secondary closed position when the family is opening their Christmas presents next to a roaring fire. Also included is an array of storage spaces for movies, picture albums, and various knickknackery.

This highly functional wall was built to create a bedroom in a New York city apartment that was about the size of a small refrigerator. Space is tight in New York, and Tom and Brady were fashionable guys who had the need for extra closet space for their large wardrobes. The wall is custom tailored to store everything from the TV, books, Clothes, stereo, and Tom's large collection of hair products. White acrylic panels provide an interesting light when the bedroom light is on. The custom handle was designed to be visually functional, with proportions closer to an entire human arm. Completed in the Winter of 2003.

This is a pair of concrete sinks for a high end loft in Atlanta, Georgia. The concrete consists of 3 parts: a left bowl, right bowl, and the center slab. The bowls were cast as one piece with an extraordinarily complex mold, complete with hinges and vibration mechanisms. As with any concrete work, the mold was destroyed after casting, making the piece truly unique.