Over the past several years, Chris Wright, owner of KC Southern Works, has turned his love for woodworking into a bustling side business. He said he averages three or four projects each week, mostly commissioned through his Facebook page.
One of the largest projects Wright has undertaken was the total transformation of the basement of his home, which included restoring a 1960s pool table, hand-crafting a set of stairs and building a small bar.
Over the past several years, Chris Wright, owner of KC Southern Works, has turned his love for woodworking into a bustling side business. He said he averages three or four projects each week, mostly commissioned through his Facebook page.
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One of the largest projects Wright has undertaken was the total transformation of the basement of his home, which included restoring a 1960s pool table, hand-crafting a set of stairs and building a small bar.
Chris Wright spends most of his days working at Tiffin Motorhomes in Red Bay, but his true passion lies in carpentry and woodworking. The Fulton resident spends his afternoons and weekends creating beautiful pieces of art for his friends, family, and the occasional customer.
Four years ago, Wright’s father, Jim Wright, had been remodeling the basement when his son stepped in to help. Unexpectedly, that decision to lend his father a helping hand turned into a new hobby.