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"We took bids from seven or eight companies to remodel our kitchen and bathroom. We had a whole list of improvements we wanted, from 'must-haves' to 'might be nice someday'. We selected TaylorPro Home Services for several reasons, but foremost among those reasons was that the owner, Kerry Taylor, provided us with a detailed breakout of labor/material costs for every option. Nearly every other contractor bundled up the costs of our optional tasks into a single number, which made it quite difficult to select the best options based on our priorities and budget. Kerry's highly detailed proposal wasn't the least expensive we received, but it was organized, thorough, and competitive.
The second reason we selected TaylorPro was the demeanor and experience of Kerry himself. It was refreshing to talk to someone who actually gets his hands dirty rather than yet another designer with his head in a computer. (God bless the designers, though -- we had helpful conversations with many!) Kerry has a good design aesthetic, make no mistake, but it was clear that when problems inevitably popped up, Kerry would know how to address them. He is calm, personable, and competent. In other words, he is just the sort of person you want to work with.
We can't forget to mention the TaylorPro crew. The first thing you notice is how youthful they are. Not a single gray hair among them. Yet after watching them work awhile, you begin to notice how extraordinarily skilful they are. It doesn't matter what is on the day's agenda -- electrical, paint, plumbing, drywall -- these guys tackle it all and do it exceedingly well. They aren't just putting in their time and collecting a check. They take terrific pride in the work they do, a quality that seems more and more difficult to find these days. They are pleasant to be around and I never heard a cross word among them. They took pains to keep the noise and dust to a minimum. They cleaned up at the end of every day, even those days when they put in extra hours and were obviously very tired. This is easily the best work crew we've ever had at our house.
We should also mention that the subcontractors that TaylorPro uses are top-notch. The folks who laid down our new tile floor (Jeff) had every bit as much expertise and integrity as TaylorPro. They did an excellent job on both the flooring and the tile backsplash. These two elements receive compliments from everyone who visits our remodeled kitchen. (We wish Jeff would put his company on Angie's List so that we could give him the recognition he deserves!) In addition, the fellows who fabricated our Caesarstone countertop were also great craftsmen. They did a beautiful job. When we noticed a small blemish a few days after the countertop was installed, they came out immediately and corrected the problem. Nice!
In summary, TaylorPro has lived up to all the glowing recommendations here on Angie's List. Our experience with TaylorPro is right in line with the others. They stayed on task, they communicated well, they stayed on budget, and they gave us more than we had any right to expect. We don't know a better compliment to give Kerry and company than this: when it comes time to remodel the upstairs bathrooms, we won't need to solicit seven or eight bids. We'll just call TaylorPro. "
~ Lysa & Mark W, Clients
Photos by: Kerry W Taylor

Winner of Department of Energy's 2018 Housing Innovation Awards
Design by [bundle] design services
Photography by C9 Photography
Large modern beige two-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Seattle with a shed roof and a metal roof
Large modern beige two-story mixed siding house exterior idea in Seattle with a shed roof and a metal roof

Winner of Department of Energy's 2018 Housing Innovation Awards
Design by [bundle] design services
Photography by C9 Photography
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern master light wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel in Seattle with white walls and no fireplace
Inspiration for a mid-sized modern master light wood floor and brown floor bedroom remodel in Seattle with white walls and no fireplace
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Swim up back and sunken outdoor kitchen shaded with this rustic designed Palapa. Manila rope wrapped on structural joints and on upright pole supports mimics a design found throughout Latin America.

Two large outdoor entertaining areas with open beam Mexican Palm Palapa roofs. Open beam structures are water resistant unlike solid roofs that are 100% waterproof.

Winner of Department of Energy's 2018 Housing Innovation Awards
Design by [bundle] design services
Photography by C9 Photography
Example of a huge minimalist formal and open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room design in Seattle with green walls, no fireplace and a tv stand
Example of a huge minimalist formal and open concept light wood floor and brown floor living room design in Seattle with green walls, no fireplace and a tv stand

This guest bathroom was a complete re-design. With a new bundle of joy on the way Ginger helped this family design the guest bathroom that would be aesthetically pleasing as well as for guests and the family. It was a collaboration of tile design, cabinetry design, fixtures, and finishes, as well as layers of lighting. This was a fun design for that Rite-Loom enjoyed all aspects from construction to design.

Winner of Department of Energy's 2018 Housing Innovation Awards
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Photography by C9 Photography
Minimalist home design photo in Seattle
Minimalist home design photo in Seattle

Creating a Dreamy Atmosphere Artificial potted grasses have become a must-have for couples aiming to create a unique vibe at their weddings. They provide a lush backdrop without the hassle of maintenance. Imagine saying your vows surrounded by vibrant, carefully curated greenery that lasts long after the nuptials! The best part? No wilting flowers to worry about. Finding just the right kind of grass is essential. From elegant artificial pampas grass to more subtle, grass-like options, brands like Longjin Craft offer a variety of styles that can cater to different themes. Whether you’re going for boho chic or something more classic, these additions can really pull your decor together. Versatility in Design One of the major perks of using artificial potted grasses is their flexibility. You can place them in strategic corners, use them as table centerpieces, or even have them flanking the aisle. They can be effortlessly moved around, which means you can easily update your look throughout the day. Couples might not realize how well these grasses can play with other elements like twinkling lights or flowing fabrics. A little creativity goes a long way. Oh, and did I mention their weight? They’re stable enough not to tip over, but light enough to transport easily from the ceremony to the reception. Cost-Effective Elegance Let’s face it: weddings can be pricey. Using artificial potted grasses can save a couple a bundle while still adding that touch of elegance. Since they are reusable, they can even become part of your home decor after the big day. Isn’t that a win-win? Investing in high-quality artificial options, like those from Longjin Craft, ensures that you don’t have to compromise on style for cost. Plus, these grasses require no watering or sunlight, allowing you to focus on the things that really matter—like enjoying a piece of cake! Just be careful when choosing colors to match your theme; it can make a noticeable difference. This article is sourced from Longjin Craft Artificial Potted Grass (longjincraft.com).

Karen Jackson Photography
Large trendy master multicolored tile and glass tile marble floor and white floor bathroom photo in Seattle with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, an undermount sink, quartz countertops and gray walls
Large trendy master multicolored tile and glass tile marble floor and white floor bathroom photo in Seattle with shaker cabinets, black cabinets, a two-piece toilet, an undermount sink, quartz countertops and gray walls

Advanced Marble and Granite Boise (countertops). Lowe's (Pendant lights above island). Target (barstools). Walmart (rug runners). Walmart (Curtains). Amazon/AKDY (Stove Exhaust Hood). General Finishes (Java Gel Stain used on existing cabinets). Lowe's (sink and faucet bundle). Home Depot (TrafficeMaster Lakeshore Pecan Laminate flooring). Lowe's (Backsplash tile)

Mexican Palm Thatch is a natural sustainable leaf which is harvested, dried and then strips are woven into a diamond like pattern. This is know as an open beam design wherethe thatch can be viewed from the underside. Some light shows through so the structure is only water resistance and not waterproof. This look is desired because the thatch compliments the rustic timbers but if televisions, audio equipment, lighting and expensive furnishings are part of the design solid construction will be required.

Impressive tropical backyard residence with natural rock coping, waterfalls, sunken kitchen and swim up bar. The expansive Mexican palm thatch Palapa completes the design the customer envisioned..

Handcrafted bookend with air plant and personalized string art design. If you love air plants this will be a great addition for your library, office or kids/nursery room.
This approximately 5” x 8.75” x 2" solid wood block comes in ambrosia maple wood color finished with a sealer. I do not use stains. It is ready to stand on a shelf and has felt padding at the bottom to protect the furniture. All designs are strung in string colors of your choice to fit the color pallet of your home.
For this bookend I've used brass nails and wire, so if you need to water spray the plants the nails won't rust.
Each bookend is sold individually. If you would like to purchase a pair let me know what design you are interested in. These are great for supporting a bundle of books. If placed horizontally they should support large amounts of weight as well.

Commercial-quality Mexican palm thatch for condo, under view of open bean design.

Another example of a three post Palapa. This is still structural as a 4 post design and provides more surface area on the patio.
Example of an island style home design design in San Diego
Example of an island style home design design in San Diego

objectives: One of Fairhaven's historic gems, this home needed a ton of love and luckily this house fell into loving owners arms. A complete renovation and addition saved the historic details and re-integrated them into the addition. Clean lines and natural materials glow in the abundance of natural light this home has.
photography by Chris DiNottia
built by Instict Builders
architect: [Bundle]

The back yard patio is the new living room.
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If you’ve tried to purchase an outdoor, propane heater, new grill, or even outdoor seating in the past six months, this is not news to you. We’re all doing our best to manage through the pandemic while still enjoying social connections and time with family and friends. The solution that so many of us have adopted is to spend more time outside. There’s a Norwegian saying that says, “there is no bad weather, only bad clothing.” It’s a mantra worth adopting these days. We have a lot of customers who are ready to bundle up and enjoy their back yards as much as they enjoy their living rooms. But these lucky homeowners have had that opportunity for the past six months. Reading any further may make you pretty jealous, but we hope that it inspires you for a future project in your own back yard.

objectives: One of Fairhaven's historic gems, this home needed a ton of love and luckily this house fell into loving owners arms. A complete renovation and addition saved the historic details and re-integrated them into the addition. Clean lines and natural materials glow in the abundance of natural light this home has.
photography by Chris DiNottia
built by Instict Builders
architect: [Bundle]

Notte de Oro Granite is an exotic deep brown slab with swirls of cream and grey. It appears to be a black hue, depending on the natural and artificial lighting. (Bundle #1)
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