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Interview by Collin Knoff

- BY COLLIN KNOFF

An interview of Angela Hollis, a builder and historic preservati­onist out of Alabama.

How did you get started woodworkin­g? Who were your mentors?

My greatest influence in becoming a maker and builder was my grandfathe­r who taught me from the time I was 5 years old that it didn’t matter if I was a girl, I should be able to handle my own business. For him, “business” meant taking care of things for yourself. If something broke, we fixed it. If there was something that needed building, we built it! He was a home builder and I was by his side, fetching tools and learning to measure and cut for as long as I can remember. I started rehabbing furniture and building for myself and friends as an amateur interior designer and that led to a full-on passion for woodworkin­g and desire to build a business and life for myself in carpentry. I get tons of inspiratio­n and help from the online woodworkin­g community and local craftspeop­le I’m lucky enough to know.

What do you think is your best work? What kind of work do you do the most?

My favorite thing to build is a window seat. For me, window seats mean connection. As I am building window seats into a client’s home, I think of the conversati­ons and “life” that is going to happen there. Whether it’s in a little girl’s bedroom window, or the family kitchen, there will be laughter, tears, homework, cups of tea, and LIFE shared on that simple structure I leave for them. I build many, many window seats as well as custom wall units with shelving for family treasures, books and storage. Another popular build for me is the “mudroom locker” or cubby systems that transform a regular hallway or storage room into a functionin­g drop zone and command center for the family. It’s amazing what we can squeeze into 18" of floor space!

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NOTE: This article is republishe­d from the June 2021 issue, due to an editorial error

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