Here we replaced an old, drafty window in the powder room. After replacing the double-hung window with a fixed unit, we re-worked a garden trellis and set it in a frame over the stained glass.
This complete remodel included new Alder cabinets with glass/bluestone back splash. The countertops are black oyster granite.
This project included new birch cabinets with Silestone counter tops. The walls and front of the island were covered in stacked slate, giving a dimensional look. Removing the raised bar opened the space. Venetian plaster on the other walls completed the new kitchen. A nice touch is air switches in the counter top for lighting and disposal.
In this basement we framed in the big screen TV as part of the bookshelves and entertainment center. The built-to-match steamer trunk in lined with aromatic cedar. The dropped ceiling maintains access to wiring for cable, speakers and security system.
The hearth-style kitchen features tiled counters and backsplash. The cabinet manufacturer could not supply a particular unit we wanted so we made one to match.
A custom made Irish Hutch was requested to display Grandma's Fiesta Ware
Each level of this recessed wine closet holds 99 bottles of wine.
This bathroom included a custom built vanity with limestone counter top to match the large limestone shower.
Built partially into the slope and adding lots of wisteria keeps this gazebo cool. It came complete with custom-built chairs and table.
After clearing the over-grown garden, we took digital photos and used a landscape program to show how the new garden would look.
In this kitchen update we lowered the bar to open up both the kitchen and dining areas. The old double sink was replaced with a large, deep single bowl to accommodate even the biggest soup pot. Granite counter tops, under cabinet lighting, Venetian plaster walls, new cabinet hardware and a few decorations completed the look. Instead of the traditional tile back splash we used a stacked quartz to give dimension and interest. With all new appliances we were finished.
In this project we removed some decorative trim and covered the old hardboard siding with a cast stone. The sidewalk was widened, covered with a quartz flagstone and lighting added to accommodate the new flagpole. There is a heat mat under the flagstone to prevent ice build up. Two shorter columns were added in front of the the window on the right for planters. The final step was to acid stain and seal the driveway. The fireplace was given the same look.