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HANDMADE – It doesn’t get any better than that! If you thought the days of handmade furniture were gone then you are sadly mistaken. Right here in our very own Eastern Panhandle we have a father and son team of true blue cabinetmakers. Furniture and cabinet making is a fine art, a skill some might think was lost long ago. Not so my friends. This is not IKEA, Home Depot or Lowes. If you are that cookie cutter sort, then Bourgeois Furniture, Cabinets and More is probably not for you. If you are intrigued, however, just by walking through the kitchen and bathroom setups in those stores, you find yourself liking a piece of one and a part of the other, then Bourgeois Furniture, Cabinets and More is exactly what you should consider because these gentlemen can make it for you. It’s hard to imagine I know. Think of it. Wood worked with you in mind, with you involved in fact and by a Harvard grad no less. Maybe it isn’t a total kitchen makeover you are ready for; maybe you always wanted a hutch of simple Shaker design – functional, graceful and constructed to last your lifetime and then some. Or you need an occasional table for alongside the bed, a new coffee table or entertainment center. These are but a sample of what the Bourgeois’ make in their Bunker Hill workshop. I stopped by for a visit to find out more about this pair of local craftsman and here’s what I discovered. The Bourgeois History Joe Sr. has loved woodworking since he began as an apprentice at the age of 12. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Joe Sr. went on to earn a Harvard degree during which time he married and began a family. He has since been a teacher, spent 15 years doing ministry work in Arkansas and was a partner for 10 years in a contracting firm. Though he found success in each of these ventures, none of them held his heart. He is a great storyteller, with an easygoing way and you cannot help but feel at ease in his presence. He made a wonderful minister and I asked him how he went from Harvard through ministry back to woodworking. Joe Sr. described how important he felt it was to leave something behind, “to pass something on to his son and grandson.” As many of you may know, there comes a time in life when we get to do what we are passionate about. It’s a blessing for sure, it occurs sooner for some than others while unfortunately it doesn’t happen for all. Nevertheless when it does happen it is a marvelous thing. Joe W. Bourgeois, Sr. was a cabinet maker first and foremost. These roots continued to call him. Thus the idea of Bourgeois Furniture was born. He took this to his son, also named Joe, and the two of them began investing time and money into a shop suitable for crafting the wood of your dreams. During my visit, a stack of handsome walnut sat ready for its future as a television stand. They can restore old buildings, repair porch railings, build mantels and bookshelves or make custom moldings, balusters, and wooden windows. Joe Sr. tells me his son is the creatively gifted one and Joe Jr.’s skills have extended the product line to include intricately carved items. There are beautiful canes, cookbook stands, and wooden plaques. Each piece is unique and the variety of design is enormous from the bust of a 10 point deer to a sunset or compass rose. These carvings can also be applied to cabinet facings. What does this cost? Joe Sr. believes the customers’ greatest investment is not financial because remember, the overhead is relatively low. He said, “The real investment is the mental energy that it takes to entertain a spirit of discovery and discipline.” The Bourgeois team believes in designing, building and finishing a piece that you will enjoy and admire for years to come. This is one of the greatest challenges to making a product from scratch. What’s envisioned by the customer is often difficult to convey. Some designs have come “on a paper napkin.” Joe Sr. says his made to order customers should be willing and able to make a decision on what will be an investment that is sure to maintain or increase in value over time. And he fully realizes how difficult that decision may be. Joe Jr. will visit with you to work a design that fits your wants. With little overhead, cost is comparable to the high-end prices at the major chains. Give these men a call to arrange a consult. I believe it is worth your time. Bourgeois Furniture, Cabinets and More Take a look at the listing here on inthepanhandle.com or visit their website www.bourgeoisfurniture.com for all the available products and services. You can even purchase a few of their Signature line pieces direct from their website. They also sell pieces online through www.Etsy.com. Joe Sr. said they decided not to have their own showroom in an effort to keep overhead costs to a minimum. This is a good thing for you but I say this mainly so you don’t go looking for the store. Call them to discuss your thoughts. Or visit Tamarack: The Best of West Virginia www.tamarackwv.com located off I-77 and I-64 (exit 45 at Beckley) does carry their work. If you are ever down in the southern part of West Virginia, I highly recommend you stop in to see theirs and other handcrafted items under the distinctive red, peaked roof.
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This week's poll is related to internet use. Where do you most often access the internet from? My guess is that most people will say work - due to the fact that most people spend more time at work and most workplaces have high speed connections. Vote Now! ... More about: POLL: Where do you access the internet from?
About a year ago, in response to the feedback we received in the aftermath of the fire at the Berkeley Springs Courthouse, we launched Panhandle Paparazzi - an area of the site where users could send us their pictures, news, press releases, etc. and we would post them for all of eastern WV (and the World) to see. When we moved inthepanhandle.com to a new server in early 2007, we left Panhandle Paparrazzi off of our moving van. Well, it's back! Panhandle Paparazzi Lives and is... More about: Bringing Paparazzi Back!
The best of Bradley’s quilts will be displayed this weekend at the old Blue River Store in downtown Martinsburg. Martinsburg, WV - July 27 through July 29th 2007: Barbara Bradley, owner of Nutmeg Lodge has had her hand in sewing since the age of 4. Her love for quilting began over twenty years ago and she’s been in the business for fifteen. The ten quilts on display are perfect examples of this artist's ability to apply fabric to background to create a seamless picture that delights... More about: Quilt Exhibit will Blanket the Town
On Saturday August 4, the Hagerstown Suns will host Martinsburg Community Day. inthepanhandle.com will be one of the sponsors of the Martinsburg Community Day and as a sponsor we have been given 30 tickets to give away (Want free tickets? Keep reading!). In addition to the free tickets, inthepanhandle.com will be giving away 'Let's go Suns' t-shirts to the first 100 fans that stop by our booth during the game. We will also be registering fans for our drawing... More about: Martinsburg Community Day at the Hagerstown Suns (Free tix, T's and iPod)
In an effort to make inthepanhandle.com more user-friendly, we've added video tutorials to our new How-To Video Tutorial page. The tutorials focus on how to use the inthepanhandle.com website more effectively and take you through the entire process, step-by-step. The first two video tutorials are geared toward businesses that are setting up a free listing in our Business Directory. View our new More about: How-To Video Tutorials Added
With the lack of rain that we've had this summer we thought it would be interesting to find out if people in the panhandle have started to conserve water? If you haven't, here are some ways to start conserving: - Turning off the water while brushing your teeth can save a family 5 to 10 gallons per day. - To conserve water in the kitchen, don’t let faucets run for washing or rinsing. Instead, fill a container with water or use the sink by stoppering the... More about: POLL: Have you started conserving water?
The chili cook-off will be held this weekend on Queen St. in Martinsburg, so we thought it might be interesting to see how people like their chili? ... More about: POLL: How do you like your chili?
Tuscan Sun is having a WINE TASTING on Friday, July 13th from 6-8 pm. Our theme is Hawaiian and although we couldn't find any wines from Hawaii from ourdistributors, I think you will like the new ones we have come up with. We haven't carried them in the store prior to this 'debut'! We are also coming up with some snacks for you and are still trying with the music...not a lot of Don Ho's or Beach Boys around. If that fails, we promise some great... More about: Wine Tasting at Tuscan Sun - Hawaiian Theme!
The iPhone from Apple is creating a lot of buzz in the run-up to its launch next week (June 29) but the big question is - Will you buy one? What's an iPhone? ... More about: POLL: Will you buy an iPhone?
Looking for something fun to do Friday Night? Come to our WINE TASTING at TUSCAN SUN , Friday, June 15th from 6-8 pm. We will be sampling some great wines good for summer that are also suitable for FATHER'S DAY gifts. We will be sampling our food products. Our summer merchandise has been selling well, so if you need any of those "Beachie Items" it is best to... More about: Wine Tasting at Tuscan Sun on 06/15
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