Monday, July 16, 2012

Wilmington

When we first purchased this property from the original owner the home was structurally in great condition, all it really needed was a little updating and a lot of love.

The exterior (After)

A shot of the interior living area after renovations.

This newly renovated kitchen comes equipped with new stainless steel appliances and walnut cabinets, giving it a more modern feel. 

A small dinning nook with lots of natural light was an extra bonus for this modestly sized home-after.

One of three bedrooms (After).

The office (After).

The upstairs bathroom (After).

A newly added basement bathroom.

1450 McClelland

                                     This was a small remodel we did two summers ago. the original house was in good shape it just needed a little bit of love. 
                                      

  
The original structure contained a small addition in the rear that housed a small closet off the back bedroom. 

We decided that the space would be better utilized as a step down master bath.

The master bath addition(After).

The original kitchen was somewhat roomy, it just needed a new look.  We are beginning to realize that red painted walls were a popular theme throughout some of these older homes, yikes.

                     Quick pics of the kitchen after the remodel.                         

The living area before.

The living and dinning area after the remodel.

Thursday, June 14, 2012

The 9th and 9th Project



Located in the fabulous 9th and 9th area of Salt Lake, this little one bedroom shack is all that existed on the lot when we first purchased it.  Unfortunately, the home was in need of great repair and the foundation was severely flawed so as a result this little home had to go.


The back of the house consisted of a make shift addition that was poorly built. 

Our final resolution to a home that was once lost.

A welded steel and wood staircase was incorporated into the entry way design.


The Master Bedroom.



The master bath contains a large double vanity with a custom concrete counter top in which the sinks have been integrated.

Concrete sink detail of the master bath.

The master bathroom.

Main floor bedroom.

One of 3 full bathrooms.


Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Claybourne










The front entry way was redefined by adding a more inviting porch. 
(Exterior-After) 
 Exterior Rear-After

The new vaulted ceiling not only allowed us to create a illusion of space but also made an open floor plan between the kitchen, dinning and living possible. 
The master bedroom.
The master bath.

Saturday, May 19, 2012

Sherman Ave.

This early 1920's dwelling located in the charming 9th and 9th area of Salt Lake was one of our first design/build projects.  Years of neglect to the exisiting home along with the restrictive size of the lot made this project a unique challenge.  

In order to preserve the charm of this older structure we decided to keep the existing framing and gain square footage by adding an upper and main floor addition along with ample basement space.  This was accomplished by excavating and re-pouring a completely new foundation and footings while still supporting the existing structure.












 THE SHERMAN AVE. PROJECT (Final Product)

 The final result of our first project.

THE SHERMAN AVE. PROJECT (Interior)
The new modern kitchen addition is equipt with marble and stainless  counter tops as well as all new WOLF stainless steel appliances.

THE SHERMAN AVE. PROJECT (Interior Living).

THE SHERMAN AVE. PROJECT (Master Bath).

THE SHERMAN AVE. PROJECT (Rear Exterior).