Category : Kitchen

  • Fully Remodeled Basement

    Posted March 24, 2011 By in Basement, Bath, Kitchen With | No Comments

    This newly combined family was looking to make a house big enough for all of them.  With five kids, three of which are teens, they wanted to create an area for them that they could get away to.  Finishing the basement allowed them to add three bedrooms, a full bathroom, a kitchenette, and a living room area away from the main part of the house.  The double bowl vanity features a Solid Surface top with a large mirror big enough for everyone to use.  The ceramic floor in the bathroom is picked up again the small kitchenette area where they decided to go with a High-Definition laminate top.  The carpeting starts at the top of the stairs and flows through all three bedrooms as well as the large living room area.  With eight feet high ceilings and full size windows this new space doesn’t even feel like a basement!

  • Stone Veneer

    Posted March 20, 2011 By in Door, Kitchen, Siding, Window With | No Comments Stone Veneer

    This unique home recently chose to update it looks both inside and out. On the exterior of the home we removed a brick veneer and replaced it with a man-made stone veneer. The windows above the front entry were replaced with our North Star windows in a Chestnut Brown finish. The two entry doors, both from the ProVia Signet collection, are a fiberglass door with a wood finish. The matching side-lights on the main entry are also of the Signet collection finished in a wood finish. The kitchen features a new Corian Solid-Surface counter-top with accessories like warming bars to set hot pans on, and drain grooves to allow water to drain back into the sink.

  • Dark Wood Kitchen

    Posted March 20, 2000 By in Kitchen, Window With | No Comments Dark Wood Kitchen

    This family is a long time customer of ours, every year we are called back to re-do another section of the home.  The most recent of projects was turning the white out-dated kitchen into this gorgeous masterpiece.  The stove nook featured windows in all three walls; we removed the two on the back wall and shifted the side windows to allow for cabinets to go all along the back wall.  The entry from one side of the kitchen to the other features a plaster finish to frame in the new kitchen area.  The tile mosaic behind the stone makes for a dramatic focal point.  The bump-out range hood adds to the dramatic look of the stove area.  On the fridge half of kitchen we continued the change by completely opening the wall between the kitchen and dining room and extending the Granite countertop into the room to create a bar area.  The homeowner’s decided to go with the off-set design in the tile layout to break up the lines and create a more appealing look.

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