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A maiden’s refusal is our invitation to take in the intoxicating hue of this violet mix. Be enchanted with it the way Dionysus was. We promise this glass won’t turn to stone.
Glass source story
Ingredients: cranberry glass, crushed Georgia marble, oyster shells

Our beautiful rustic walnut vanities bring a warm feel to your home. This spacious design offers plenty of storage for all your personal care items. The rustic walnut hardwood has plenty of character and grain that is sure to catch the eye. Our eco friendly finish helps protect the environment while offering a water resistant surface for your family. Each of our vanities are made one at a time, so you know you’re always getting something made with care.
Details:
• Wood: 3/4" Solid walnut exterior with 3/4" plywood interior
• Wood origin: Central Wisconsin
• Height: 32"
• Width: 24” (72" Wide In Photos)
• Depth: 20"
• Finish: Matte, water-resistant finish, VOC-free
• Soft Close Euro Hinges
• *Countertop Not Included*
Manufacturing Time: Our hand build furniture is ready to be shipped within 6-8 weeks. Though we do our best to stay on schedule, some variation may occur based on current workload and will be disclosed at the time your order is placed. Updates will be provided throughout the building process to keep you in the loop on your purchase.
Our Source Of Lumber: Our Hardwood is sourced locally from Central Wisconsin from various suppliers. We use a variety of character rich lumber to ensure that one of a kind look in every piece. Each one of our pieces is hand selected by one of our team members to ensure the highest quality lumber is used.
Note: Lumber is a natural product. Please allow for variation between each of our products. Knotts, grain pattern and color will vary slightly on each build.
Shipping:
Each of our items is shipped through standard freight and will require a signature at the time of delivery. Some of our larger items will come disassembled and may require some simple assembly. Our items that require some assembly will have that listed in the description as a disclosure before purchasing. Shipping dates and times can be worked out to accommodate our clients schedules.
Our Freight carriers deliver you package curbside and each package requires a recipients signature. Freight carriers do not assist with carrying the packages into your house. Getting the package inside is the buyers responsibility.
Damaged Freight: We work with each of our customers to ensure that our products get to their destination without damage. Please inspect the crate upon arrival. If anything appears to have minor damage from transit, please notate that on the delivery ticket before signing. Make a note of how/where the crate was damaged. If the crate/vanity looks to be heavily damaged past the point of being usable, please refuse the crate and DO NOT SIGN. Failure to notate damages on delivery ticket may result in additional shipping fees that the buyer will be responsible for if vanity needs to be serviced/returned. You can also contact us by phone at (815)451-5189 with further questions.
Local pickup and deliveries are available upon request.
Our shop is located at:
Lake In The Hills, IL 60156

On this major remodel in Santa Cruz we were faced with a dilapidated Victorian built in 1904. We began by creating a complete set of building plans detailing the renovation and remodeling of the building. We added new square footage to the master bedroom, reengineered and rebuilt the back half of the structure and then completely replaced all of the plumbing and electrical services. All of our construction on the exterior was required to match the original in order to comply with the historical status of the building.
This project was conducted under the new green building guidelines established by the City of Santa Cruz. We were able to recycle nearly 80% of our demolition and construction refuse. We took care to preserve and renovate the existing redwood window casings and all of the original custom heart redwood doors in the home. These were planed, sanded and refinished to both save cost and maintain the vintage warmth of the original structure. The windows were recycled and new Marvin dual pane wood windows installed in their place. The original upstairs redwood flooring was preserved and the damaged sections replaced with material salvaged from the flooring at the first story. These surfaces were sanded and finished to recreate the look of the former flooring. We were also able to save and reuse the decorative fireplace mantle from the original construction.
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Modern Antique: Although it looks like it’s been there
for 100 years, the island houses an electrical outlet,
a pull out refuse/recycling center and a small breakfast bar. Since the recycling center takes up most of the inner space, the doors on the front of the island are narrow and house spice racks. INSET: The opposite end of the island offers a breakfast bar for coffee in the morning or a quick meal during the day.

Custom Curved Wooden Slides by Top Tread Stairways ~
Transform Your Home Into Something Extraordinary
Custom Curved Wooden Slides
When was the Last Time Someone Walked Into Your Home and Their Jaw Literally Dropped?
When was the last time someone walked into your home and their jaw literally dropped?
Picture this: Your guests arrive for dinner. They step into your foyer, and suddenly—silence. Wide eyes. A moment of pure disbelief. Then, inevitably, the question: “Is that really what I think it is?”
Welcome to the world of custom curved wooden slides, where Top Tread Stairways turns childhood dreams into sophisticated architectural statements.
The Secret is Out
For years, Clyde Martin and his team at Top Tread Stairways in Sierra Vista, Arizona, have been quietly building something extraordinary. While most stair companies focus on traditional projects, TopTread Stairways has been perfecting the art of custom hardwood slides—creating installations so remarkable that we joke about renaming the business “Chutes and Ladders.”
The truth? These aren’t just slides. They’re conversation pieces. Works of functional art. The kind of architectural element that sets your home apart from every other one on the planet.
And we build so many of them that we’ve shipped custom slides all over North America and beyond.
Four Ways to Make Your Home Unforgettable
Every slide project we undertake is unique, but they generally fall into four categories:
1. Curved Stair-Slide Combinations – The ultimate space-efficient solution, where stairs and slide spiral together in a stunning combination of form and function.
2. Curved Slides Separate from Stairways – For those who want the drama of a standalone curved slide that makes its own architectural statement.
3. Straight Stair-Slide Combinations – Perfect for modern, linear spaces where clean lines meet playful innovation.
4. Straight Slides Separate from Stairways – Sometimes simplicity creates the most powerful impact.
But here’s where it gets interesting: Some slides feature flat seat areas with vertical sides. Others embrace a barrel shape for enhanced comfort. We’ve built slides wide enough for several people to descend shoulder-to-shoulder, laughing all the way down. And we’ve crafted intimate slides designed for solo adventures, regardless of age or size.
Our clients? They absolutely love them.
Stories That Will Make You Rethink What’s Possible
Take the 11,000-square-foot home in Beverly Hills, overlooking the famous Sunset Strip. In one child’s bedroom, we installed a 12-foot curved slide crafted from white oak. Understated location, extraordinary feature.
Or consider the 35-foot-high round tower room in an 8,500-square-foot custom home bordering the Sacramento River in Northern California. This project has become our most famous installation—a stunning 33-foot curved stair-slide combination built entirely from solid black walnut, featuring 445 layers of cross-laminated hardwood and a spiral newel post that took eight months to construct in our shop.
The homeowners had searched for eight years to find someone “crazy enough” to build their dream. When we completed it, one of Clyde’s trusted business partners—someone who’d seen him tackle countless unique projects—admitted he thought Clyde had lost his mind taking this one on. He genuinely didn’t believe we could pull it off.
We did. And the homeowners? Still thrilled years later.
Where Imagination Meets Reality
But these slides aren’t just for private estates. We’ve installed a 24-foot hickory slide in an elementary school library just east of Dallas, where kids absolutely love it. And here’s something that will make you smile: We built the longest wood slide ever for a children’s hospital in Springfield, Illinois.
Have you ever heard a child beg to go to the doctor?
We’re pretty sure it happens in Springfield. That walnut slide stretches 45 feet long and 3 feet wide—spacious enough for three children to sit side-by-side or for an adult and child to slide together comfortably. We built it in one piece, filling an entire semi-trailer for transport. It lives in the hospital lobby, and no appointment is needed to experience it yourself.
In Raleigh, North Carolina, we installed a 36-foot white oak slide in a custom home. The client loved it so much they ordered a second one—literally 15 minutes after we finished the installation. When Clyde returned to the office, there was already a check in the mailbox for slide number two. This 14,000-square-foot home now features 72 linear feet of curved white oak slide: one connecting the second floor to the main level, another linking the main floor to the finished basement.
What a ride, indeed.
Then there’s the curved stair-slide combination in Visalia, California—32 feet of knotty alder complemented by a hanging netted loft and climbing wall. Creative? Absolutely. Fun? Beyond measure.
The People Behind the Dreams
What inspires us most isn’t the technical challenge of building these slides—though engineering a 33-foot curved slide from 445 layers of cross-laminated hardwood certainly keeps us engaged. It’s working with clients who refuse to think inside the box.
These are creative individuals willing to explore ideas that set their homes and businesses apart. They dream of installations that make people stop and stare. They understand that architecture can—and should—inspire joy.
Listening to them describe their visions, explaining their dreams of a slide design unlike anything else on earth? That’s a privilege. And bringing those dreams to life? That’s what we live for.
My team and I have as much fun designing and building these slides as our clients have riding them. We’d love nothing better than to hear from you!
Custom Curved Wooden Slides
What Sets Top Tread Stairways Apart
Since 2006, Clyde Martin has built Top Tread Stairways on a simple premise: there’s a better way to build stairs. With roots in eastern Pennsylvania and years of experience installing hundreds of pre-built stairways, Clyde brought that expertise west and founded a company dedicated to exceptional craftsmanship.
We stock thousands of stair parts in more than ten wood species—hickory, jatoba, maple, cherry, mahogany, alder, red oak, white oak, poplar, Douglas fir, and walnut. Quality levels are high. Lead times are short. We understand the urgency of your project schedule and deliver accordingly.
But here’s what really matters: When it comes to custom wooden slides, Top Tread Stairways is one of—if not the—premier builders of indoor wooden slides in the United States. This isn’t a side project for us. It’s a specialty we’ve refined through years of experience, countless installations, and an unwavering commitment to turning impossible dreams into breathtaking reality.
Your Home, Reimagined
Whether you’re envisioning a straight wooden stand-alone slide for your office or a jaw-dropping curved wooden slide/stairway combination that will become your home’s signature feature, we’d love to hear from you.
We’re not here to build ordinary. We’re here to build extraordinary.
Ready to set your home apart?
~ Custom Curved Wooden Slides ~ ART YOU RIDE!

These two adjoining girls' rooms — a show-stopping nursery and a dreamy toddler bedroom — are among the most enchanting children's spaces imaginable. Each room has its own distinct personality while sharing a thread of botanical wonder, soft femininity, and elevated design that refuses to talk down to its young inhabitants. These are spaces designed not just for children, but with genuine artistry — rooms that will inspire wonder for years to come.
The Nursery
Step into this nursery and feel immediately transported into a secret garden at dusk. The design decision that sets the entire room apart is breathtakingly bold: a large-scale dark floral wallpaper — blooming with oversized peonies, roses, and wildflowers in dusty pink, peach, sage, and cream against a deep slate blue ground — wraps every wall from chair rail to ceiling, creating an immersive, almost painterly environment that feels simultaneously dramatic and deeply soft.
The ceiling is painted a warm, powdery pink that picks up the blush tones within the wallpaper perfectly — a "fifth wall" design moment that makes the room feel like a complete, considered installation rather than a decorated room. The transition from wallpapered walls to pink ceiling at the crown molding line is seamless and intentional, wrapping the baby in a floral garden overhead and all around.
Anchoring the room with genuine design authority is a spectacular gold and crystal chandelier — its circular brass frame hung with vertical crystal rods that catch and scatter light like a garden in rain — elevating the nursery from charming to genuinely luxurious. Beneath it, a natural oak arched spindle crib sits against the wallpapered feature wall, its warm honey wood grain providing organic contrast to the moody floral backdrop. Pink velvet pillows and a soft crib mobile of plush clouds and moons complete the crib vignette with gentle whimsy.
A boucle glider chair and matching stacked ottoman in cream provide the nursing corner, paired with a small brass side table for midnight essentials. A soft blush pink area rug anchors the seating area and echoes the ceiling color. Linen drapery panels in soft ivory frame the windows without competing with the wallpaper, their pinch-pleat heading adding a refined tailoring detail.
The Toddler Bedroom
The connecting bedroom takes the botanical theme in a softer, sunnier direction — all blush pink walls (matching ceiling and walls in the same warm rose tone for a cocooning effect), botanical print drapery in cream with red and green wildflowers, and brass curtain hardware that ties to the nursery's gold palette. A gold spindle crib — the metallic version of the nursery's wooden one — grounds the room with warmth, while a sage green upholstered glider provides a reading corner. A white dresser with brass hardware doubles as a changing table, topped with art prints and a Matisse-inspired framed poster in a gold frame that adds a touch of grown-up gallery sensibility.
Floating acrylic shelves hold a curated collection of board books at child-height — a detail that communicates that this room was designed for a child who will love and use it, not just admire it. A whimsical wicker llama toy basket, an indoor olive tree, and a fluffy white boucle child's armchair complete a room that balances magic with livability.

These two adjoining girls' rooms — a show-stopping nursery and a dreamy toddler bedroom — are among the most enchanting children's spaces imaginable. Each room has its own distinct personality while sharing a thread of botanical wonder, soft femininity, and elevated design that refuses to talk down to its young inhabitants. These are spaces designed not just for children, but with genuine artistry — rooms that will inspire wonder for years to come.
The Nursery
Step into this nursery and feel immediately transported into a secret garden at dusk. The design decision that sets the entire room apart is breathtakingly bold: a large-scale dark floral wallpaper — blooming with oversized peonies, roses, and wildflowers in dusty pink, peach, sage, and cream against a deep slate blue ground — wraps every wall from chair rail to ceiling, creating an immersive, almost painterly environment that feels simultaneously dramatic and deeply soft.
The ceiling is painted a warm, powdery pink that picks up the blush tones within the wallpaper perfectly — a "fifth wall" design moment that makes the room feel like a complete, considered installation rather than a decorated room. The transition from wallpapered walls to pink ceiling at the crown molding line is seamless and intentional, wrapping the baby in a floral garden overhead and all around.
Anchoring the room with genuine design authority is a spectacular gold and crystal chandelier — its circular brass frame hung with vertical crystal rods that catch and scatter light like a garden in rain — elevating the nursery from charming to genuinely luxurious. Beneath it, a natural oak arched spindle crib sits against the wallpapered feature wall, its warm honey wood grain providing organic contrast to the moody floral backdrop. Pink velvet pillows and a soft crib mobile of plush clouds and moons complete the crib vignette with gentle whimsy.
A boucle glider chair and matching stacked ottoman in cream provide the nursing corner, paired with a small brass side table for midnight essentials. A soft blush pink area rug anchors the seating area and echoes the ceiling color. Linen drapery panels in soft ivory frame the windows without competing with the wallpaper, their pinch-pleat heading adding a refined tailoring detail.
The Toddler Bedroom
The connecting bedroom takes the botanical theme in a softer, sunnier direction — all blush pink walls (matching ceiling and walls in the same warm rose tone for a cocooning effect), botanical print drapery in cream with red and green wildflowers, and brass curtain hardware that ties to the nursery's gold palette. A gold spindle crib — the metallic version of the nursery's wooden one — grounds the room with warmth, while a sage green upholstered glider provides a reading corner. A white dresser with brass hardware doubles as a changing table, topped with art prints and a Matisse-inspired framed poster in a gold frame that adds a touch of grown-up gallery sensibility.
Floating acrylic shelves hold a curated collection of board books at child-height — a detail that communicates that this room was designed for a child who will love and use it, not just admire it. A whimsical wicker llama toy basket, an indoor olive tree, and a fluffy white boucle child's armchair complete a room that balances magic with livability.

The onelawn® installation team prides itself on providing the premier synthetic turf lawn systems in the Bay Area. That's because we refuse to cut corners. This includes using the best artificial turf on the market for our installations. Our turf looks and feels like real grass.

Large tuscan open concept travertine floor family room photo in Houston with beige walls, a corner fireplace and a wall-mounted tv

Cibes Primo Home Elevator – Black with Laminated Glass
The Cibes Symmetry Primo is a premium self-supporting home elevator that combines Scandinavian design with advanced engineering to create a stunning architectural feature in any home. Finished in elegant black with full laminated glass sides, this luxury residential elevator offers panoramic views, abundant natural light, and a sleek contemporary aesthetic that complements modern and transitional home designs.
Unlike traditional residential elevators, the Cibes Primo requires no machine room, no conventional elevator shaft, and minimal construction, making it an ideal solution for both new custom homes and renovation projects. Its self-supporting design reduces installation time while preserving valuable living space, allowing homeowners to add accessibility without compromising the home's architecture.
The all-glass cabin creates an open, airy feel while laminated safety glass enhances durability, security, and peace of mind. Whether installed in a foyer, living room, stairwell, or open-concept space, the Primo becomes a centerpiece that adds both function and sophistication.
Powered by Cibes Symmetry's proven screw-driven lift technology, the Primo delivers exceptionally smooth, quiet operation with low maintenance requirements. Advanced safety features include obstruction sensors, battery-powered emergency lowering, emergency communication, automatic lighting, and intuitive controls for dependable everyday performance.
Perfect For:
Luxury homes
Modern and contemporary home design
Aging in place
Wheelchair accessibility
Multigenerational living
New home construction
Home renovations and remodels
Designed for homeowners who refuse to compromise between style and accessibility, the Cibes Symmetry Primo transforms vertical transportation into a design statement. Its striking black finish, panoramic laminated glass enclosure, premium craftsmanship, and space-saving design make it one of the most elegant and innovative home elevators available today.

Slab style painted and veneer kitchen in Benjamin Moore Sheeps Wool with engineered teak cabinets with quartz counter tops. The teak wall features closet cabinetry beside the back door, tall pantry with roll out shelves, narrow broom cabinet and coffee station with floating teak shelves.
The shortened range wall allows natural light to into more of the space and the blue subway stacked tile adds a rich addition of colour and shine. High lift and bi-fold cabinets plus spice pull out, internal roll outs and refuse cabinet give a terrific "behind the scenes" function space.

The onelawn® installation team prides itself on providing the premier synthetic turf lawn systems in the Bay Area. That's because we refuse to cut corners. This includes using the best artificial turf on the market for our installations. Our turf looks and feels like real grass.

Roma’s sleek, low-profile 3” design is ideal for the design-savvy renovator, the high-rise developer who strives for quality, or the builder who buys in mass but refuses to settle for mediocrity. Roma’s contemporary design is complemented with ICON Touch® controls and a 600-CFM blower that operates at an ultra-quiet single sone. Includes LumiLight LED lighting, Airflow Control Technology (ACT™), and an optional ADA-compliant remote control.

Cibes Primo Home Elevator – Black with Laminated Glass
The Cibes Symmetry Primo is a premium self-supporting home elevator that combines Scandinavian design with advanced engineering to create a stunning architectural feature in any home. Finished in elegant black with full laminated glass sides, this luxury residential elevator offers panoramic views, abundant natural light, and a sleek contemporary aesthetic that complements modern and transitional home designs.
Unlike traditional residential elevators, the Cibes Primo requires no machine room, no conventional elevator shaft, and minimal construction, making it an ideal solution for both new custom homes and renovation projects. Its self-supporting design reduces installation time while preserving valuable living space, allowing homeowners to add accessibility without compromising the home's architecture.
The all-glass cabin creates an open, airy feel while laminated safety glass enhances durability, security, and peace of mind. Whether installed in a foyer, living room, stairwell, or open-concept space, the Primo becomes a centerpiece that adds both function and sophistication.
Powered by Cibes Symmetry's proven screw-driven lift technology, the Primo delivers exceptionally smooth, quiet operation with low maintenance requirements. Advanced safety features include obstruction sensors, battery-powered emergency lowering, emergency communication, automatic lighting, and intuitive controls for dependable everyday performance.
Perfect For:
Luxury homes
Modern and contemporary home design
Aging in place
Wheelchair accessibility
Multigenerational living
New home construction
Home renovations and remodels
Designed for homeowners who refuse to compromise between style and accessibility, the Cibes Symmetry Primo transforms vertical transportation into a design statement. Its striking black finish, panoramic laminated glass enclosure, premium craftsmanship, and space-saving design make it one of the most elegant and innovative home elevators available today.

On this major remodel in Santa Cruz we were faced with a dilapidated Victorian built in 1904. We began by creating a complete set of building plans detailing the renovation and remodeling of the building. We added new square footage to the master bedroom, reengineered and rebuilt the back half of the structure and then completely replaced all of the plumbing and electrical services. All of our construction on the exterior was required to match the original in order to comply with the historical status of the building.
This project was conducted under the new green building guidelines established by the City of Santa Cruz. We were able to recycle nearly 80% of our demolition and construction refuse. We took care to preserve and renovate the existing redwood window casings and all of the original custom heart redwood doors in the home. These were planed, sanded and refinished to both save cost and maintain the vintage warmth of the original structure. The windows were recycled and new Marvin dual pane wood windows installed in their place. The original upstairs redwood flooring was preserved and the damaged sections replaced with material salvaged from the flooring at the first story. These surfaces were sanded and finished to recreate the look of the former flooring. We were also able to save and reuse the decorative fireplace mantle from the original construction.

With the warm, welcoming tones of a sprawling kitchen this design invites family and friends to relax and enjoy themselves. An updated version of a farmhouse kitchen with charming old world details. From the antiqued mirror inserts of the spacious built in pantry cabinets to the Carrara subway tiles give a feeling of rustic and relaxed elegance.
This once run of the mill kitchen is a vision of greige and black, boasting a stunning island with seating for four, microwave drawer, recycling/refuse and loads of storage, all designed to keep clutter at bay.

A concrete slab elevation involves raising the entire house with the slab attached. The slab is tunneled along the grade beams, and concrete pilings are then shot to the refusal point every six feet along the perimeter and along the tunneled grade beams.

On this major remodel in Santa Cruz we were faced with a dilapidated Victorian built in 1904. We began by creating a complete set of building plans detailing the renovation and remodeling of the building. We added new square footage to the master bedroom, reengineered and rebuilt the back half of the structure and then completely replaced all of the plumbing and electrical services. All of our construction on the exterior was required to match the original in order to comply with the historical status of the building.
This project was conducted under the new green building guidelines established by the City of Santa Cruz. We were able to recycle nearly 80% of our demolition and construction refuse. We took care to preserve and renovate the existing redwood window casings and all of the original custom heart redwood doors in the home. These were planed, sanded and refinished to both save cost and maintain the vintage warmth of the original structure. The windows were recycled and new Marvin dual pane wood windows installed in their place. The original upstairs redwood flooring was preserved and the damaged sections replaced with material salvaged from the flooring at the first story. These surfaces were sanded and finished to recreate the look of the former flooring. We were also able to save and reuse the decorative fireplace mantle from the original construction.
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