Did a swap of the old damaged bi-pass doors for new bi-pass doors. Added new shinny hardware, a fresh coat of paint and rubber bumpers to keep the doors from slamming.
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Did a swap of the old damaged bi-pass doors for new bi-pass doors. Added new shinny hardware, a fresh coat of paint and rubber bumpers to keep the doors from slamming.
Here we installed crown molding in the Master Bathroom. When the bathroom was redone trim was added around the shower stall and made the room feel as if it was missing something. Now it feels more complete!
Here we removed the wallpaper, baseboards and old 1/4 round to make way for the new wainscoting. Once the wallpaper was stripped we were able to wash the walls and prep them for paint. One coat of primer did the trick to bring the drywall back to a paint able surface. The ceiling, walls, crown molding and doors were all painted. New higher baseboards, a chair railing, 1/4 round and the wainscoting boxes were installed.
In this Formal Living Room and Dining Room we removed the wall of mirrors that where original to the house to create a slightly more modern yet formal space. We removed the chair rail, baseboards and carpet. We installed a floating dark laminate floor, new base boards and crown molding in the Living Room. We painted a slightly darker grey on the double window wall to serve as an accent wall and a backdrop to the electric fire place that was planed to go in the middle of the windows. The other three walls received a lighter grey color. We also installed 1/4 round throughout both rooms. More picture to come.
Like many of us know, one project leads to another. The customer was having their kitchen redone by another contractor and had a wall partially removed which lead to the repainting of the Living Room, Dining Room and Upstairs Hallway. They also thought this would be a good time to pull up those old carpets and see what the alleged hard wood floors underneath looked like and see what kind of shape they where in. Once the carpet and the pad were removed we discovered the oak hardwood flooring was in great shape. Once a stain sample was selected, we stripped the floor all the way back to the natural wood color so that we could apply the new stain color this included the stairs that went to the second floor. Stain and Polyurethane was then applied. We also added new 1/4 round to finish it off. We painted the ceiling, the walls and the trim. If you look close you can notice the fire place bump out is one shade darker than the walls just to serve as an accent and make it pop.