Ron Genereux of Artgroove turned his love of mural painting into a business that specializes in decorative finishes.
Inside each Behind The Hedges magazine, our Master Craftsman column highlights people who help make our house a home.
Jeffrey DiFilippo has gained a reputation for being able to do difficult wallpaper and wall covering jobs. Forty-six years in the business explains why.
Michael Javidi calls his design “Le Nid,” which means “the nest” in French. It does have the feel of a nook. The predecessor to the bronze teardrop-shaped chair, one made of hickory, hangs nearby and has an especially ethereal quality.
A carpenter and wood finisher by trade, the Greenport native is now designing and fabricating wood store displays, signs, finishings and much more.
A cabinetmaker is back to work skillfully making modern kitchens and vanities, after a spinal surgery left him paralyzed.
Madison Wienckowski has honed her skills as hand pouring resin for functional art pieces over the last two years. Still, she doesn’t consider herself an artist, but a creator.
Few carpenters specialize in handcrafting stairs and railing. Steven Lang breaks the mold.
Lotito sums up this skill level among the professional members of his 38 Montauk Plumbing & Heating employees like this: “Old-school quality, backed by new-age technology.”
A self-taught woodworker, Bruce Reither of Reither Woodworking has become a go-to in the Hamptons for custom cabinetry.