Monday, March 28, 2011

Creating Space in Your New Kitchen Renovation

Creating additional space to an area is easily made possible by removing existing walls and doors.  In this recent renovation, my crew removed a pocket door that separated the kitchen from the living room and opened up a wall that helped turn the space into a functional serving nook.  The removal of the wall required we build a structural support and reroute electrical outlets.  As you can see, we removed all the drywall in order to make sure that everything is to code and will work with the new space. In the end, the homeowners are now able to enjoy their kitchen and living space with the added functionality their new serving nook gives them.

Original Kitchen ready for the renovation.
The removal of the sheet rock was crucial for laying out how the finished product would look.  Note the pocket door are still in tact and the wall has not been removed.
The Pocket door and wall have been removed.  The structural support is in place and we're ready to put it all back together!  You can already see a big difference in the flow from the Kitchen to the Living Room. 
The finished kitchen renovation with brand new appliances, cabinets, fresh paint and granite counter tops.
The new under mount sink and back splash
The kitchen with the new open serving nook to the right.  A big difference from the previous layout! 

Monday, March 21, 2011

The Details of Your Home Renovation and Remodeling

The attention is always in the details.  Whenever I work on a project, I make sure my teams are always focused on delivering the best quality workmanship in not only the things that you can see but also the things you'll never see like plumbing and wiring.  The idea is that the work we do now will pay for itself many times over with value to your investment and years of enjoyment.  We recently completed a full kitchen remodel and Eugene crafted a beautiful back splash.  Notice how the tile wraps around in one seamless piece.  It's one of the many details that we won't overlook when crafting your next home renovation!