This stairway features a
removable rail section for
moving large items upstairs.
Part of a whole house remodel,
all of the original windows were
restored.
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This Master Bedroom was expanded
by removing the original ceiling
and replacing with a tongue &
groove vaulted ceiling. Collar
beams were also covered with
natural cypress.
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We usually remove walls; in this
case, the Client wanted to
separate rooms. Details include
dual pocket doors with a transom
window overhead, a custom corner
cabinet, and bamboo flooring.
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An addition, deck, and storage
room were added as part of this
whole house renovation. The
deck has an under-deck drainage
system to dry-in the storage
room below. Aren’t those
eyebrow windows cool?
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Same house with a rejuvenated
front porch, including natural
finished Larch siding and cedar
shakes. Note the eyebrow window
in the front door.
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We let one of our craftsman get
creative with cement board
siding and he decided to make
this phoenix on this bump-out.
Amazing!
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This was originally a screened
porch. We added the foundation
and closed in the walls with
lots of windows and heated
floors. The result was a new
first floor Master BR Suite and
a great Sunroom.
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This is a basement remodel for a
big Stooges fan. The ceiling
was done in a herringbone
patterned natural finish spruce.
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This is part of a Master Bedroom
Suite remodel in which two
bedrooms were combined to
provide a spacious Master
Bedroom, Bath, and Closet. The
cherry mantel was custom built
for the corner fireplace with a
built-in place for the TV.
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