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Main Stage Demo., Subfloor prep and Application of Wakol PU-280 & Installation of Hickory.
Inspiration for a craftsman home design remodel in San Diego
Inspiration for a craftsman home design remodel in San Diego

Main Stage Demo., Subfloor prep and Application of Wakol PU-280 & Installation of Hickory.
Example of an urban deck design in San Diego
Example of an urban deck design in San Diego

Four rooms are demoed and 16ft vaulted ceiling is installed
Large trendy open concept family room photo in Houston
Large trendy open concept family room photo in Houston
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Demo in bathrooms almost always involves removing moldy, water soaked drywall and this project was no different. This is why we do not recommend glue-on tub surrounds -- as soon as the caulking starts to let go, the drywall behind gets wet and you wind up with this in your walls.

For this backyard we regarded the entire lot. To maximize the backyard space, we used Redwood boards to created two decks, 1) an upper deck level with the upper unit, with wrapping stairs landing on a paver patio, and 2) a lower deck level with the lower unit and connecting to the main patio. The steep driveway was regraded with drainage and stairs to provide an activity patio with seating and custom built shed. We repurposed about 60 percent of the demoed concrete to build urbanite retaining walls along the Eastern side of the house. A Belgard Paver patio defines the main entertaining space, with stairs that lead to a flagstone patio and spa, small fescue lawn, and perimeter of edible fruit trees.

We began this project by having the client meet with our kitchen designer and coming up with the best use of their galley/wall style kitchen and bathroom. We ended on a layout that relocated some of the appliances and installed a new kitchen island and vanity for the bathroom. We also added electrical and gas lines for an oven, cook-top, outlets and hood vent.
In addition we also:
Demo all heater, cap, patch, and repair wall.
Replace 6 cans in small office space- customer to provide cans and lightbulbs.
Install new light fixture in the hall.
Move hall receptacle down.
Remove door, molding hinges between kitchen and front room. (NOT MAIN STUDIO. Enlarge opening/ move light switch and Recep. Remove molding around bath door and main studio door (one side), no patching needed- painters will do.
Demo all tile on walls and in shower in the bathroom, hand bars, soap dispenser, medicine cabinet, mirror, 4 light fixtures, paper towel holder, the cabinet on the wall over toilet, shelf over toilet, toilet paper holder, towel holder on door and walls.
Enlarge opening of the shower,- Ok to demo shower for all glass enclosure- If the cost is the same- as just enlarging opening with new glass door.
Install new tile on walls in bathroom from top to bottom (exclude floor and ceiling).
Create a place in the shower for shower niche and install niche.
Install tile on shower walls and floor.
Install shower door – customer to supply.
Install bath hardware- TP holder, towel rod, bath hooks, tower shelf.
Replace shower head and knobs (like for like).
New hot mop, new wood stud as necessary, replace fan to code install new shower door (customer will supply).
Install new toilet, vanity, mirrored medicine cabinet, replace 2 light fixtures.
Install in the kitchen faucet and sink.
Replace current light with chandelier light (like for like).
Replace kitchen track light with new track light.
Install 9 LED fluorescent lights in loft space (above small office)- customer to supply.
Build and install a 8’x10’ wall, drywall both sides. Reduced size of the wall- Revise Bid (was 12’x12).
Move 2 track lights in the main workspace.
Replace (4) fluorescents lights in the studio.
Install Polycarbonate cover over bath skylight.
Replace dimmer switches and timers (4).
Install vinyl cove base under kitchen cabinets.
Remove black cabinet conversing fire sprinkler pipes- install modify existing bookcase cabinets.
Bury electrical flexible conduit and box (next to back door).

SF fam ?—60㎡ old home to sunny loft? Tried 4 "no-demo" hacks: mirror wall for space, foldable table, redwood stairs as storage (floor plan included!). Old SF homes deserve this—sunlit, cozy, and lazy chic. ?

before demo and we removed the wall with the stove and fridge on it
Inspiration for a kitchen remodel in Edmonton
Inspiration for a kitchen remodel in Edmonton

SF fam ?—60㎡ old home to sunny loft? Tried 4 "no-demo" hacks: mirror wall for space, foldable table, redwood stairs as storage (floor plan included!). Old SF homes deserve this—sunlit, cozy, and lazy chic. ?

Main Stage Demo., Subfloor prep and Application of Wakol PU-280 & Installation of Hickory.
Arts and crafts home design photo in San Diego
Arts and crafts home design photo in San Diego

SF fam ?—60㎡ old home to sunny loft? Tried 4 "no-demo" hacks: mirror wall for space, foldable table, redwood stairs as storage (floor plan included!). Old SF homes deserve this—sunlit, cozy, and lazy chic. ?

SF fam ?—60㎡ old home to sunny loft? Tried 4 "no-demo" hacks: mirror wall for space, foldable table, redwood stairs as storage (floor plan included!). Old SF homes deserve this—sunlit, cozy, and lazy chic. ?

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View of oven, coffee center and prep counters. just off of the main kitchen with easy accessibilty to the main island.

A job of this scope always starts by having our client meet with our architect, designer and project manager to go over what their vision is. Once the project is understood drawings are made and submitted to the client and the city for approval.
Once everything is submitted and approved we had to have perimeter fencing, a container for all the debris, a secure gate, and a portable restroom facility for our workers.
After the site has been prepped and is ready for work we disconnected all the electrical and main water line to begin the demolition. For this project, we had to demolish most of the walls in the kitchen.
In addition, this is what we did:
Demo all vinyl tile and carpet from the living room, kitchen, hallway, and bathroom.
Block outlet above the stove
Install in the kitchen faucet and garbage disposal- customer to supply
Demo the shower and install a new faucet
New outlet above vanity
New hot mop, new wood stud as necessary, new fan and install new shower door
Install tile in the shower
Install 2 LED fluorescent light above the garage
Remove 1 heater
Install 12-foot walls, drywall both sides
Replace LED lights
There were many, many details in this project that we don’t have the space to go into here.

A job of this scope always starts by having our client meet with our architect, designer and project manager to go over what their vision is. Once the project is understood drawings are made and submitted to the client and the city for approval.
Once everything is submitted and approved we had to have perimeter fencing, a container for all the debris, a secure gate, and a portable restroom facility for our workers.
After the site has been prepped and is ready for work we disconnected all the electrical and main water line to begin the demolition. For this project, we had to demolish most of the walls in the kitchen.
In addition, this is what we did:
Demo all vinyl tile and carpet from the living room, kitchen, hallway, and bathroom.
Block outlet above the stove
Install in the kitchen faucet and garbage disposal- customer to supply
Demo the shower and install a new faucet
New outlet above vanity
New hot mop, new wood stud as necessary, new fan and install new shower door
Install tile in the shower
Install 2 LED fluorescent light above the garage
Remove 1 heater
Install 12-foot walls, drywall both sides
Replace LED lights
There were many, many details in this project that we don’t have the space to go into here.

Original building before demo and construction of new home.
Traditional exterior home idea in Portland Maine
Traditional exterior home idea in Portland Maine

A job of this scope always starts by having our client meet with our architect, designer and project manager to go over what their vision is. Once the project is understood drawings are made and submitted to the client and the city for approval.
Once everything is submitted and approved we had to have perimeter fencing, a container for all the debris, a secure gate, and a portable restroom facility for our workers.
After the site has been prepped and is ready for work we disconnected all the electrical and main water line to begin the demolition. For this project, we had to demolish most of the walls in the kitchen.
In addition, this is what we did:
Demo all vinyl tile and carpet from the living room, kitchen, hallway, and bathroom.
Block outlet above the stove
Install in the kitchen faucet and garbage disposal- customer to supply
Demo the shower and install a new faucet
New outlet above vanity
New hot mop, new wood stud as necessary, new fan and install new shower door
Install tile in the shower
Install 2 LED fluorescent light above the garage
Remove 1 heater
Install 12-foot walls, drywall both sides
Replace LED lights
There were many, many details in this project that we don’t have the space to go into here.

For this backyard we regarded the entire lot. To maximize the backyard space, we used Redwood boards to created two decks, 1) an upper deck level with the upper unit, with wrapping stairs landing on a paver patio, and 2) a lower deck level with the lower unit and connecting to the main patio. The steep driveway was regraded with drainage and stairs to provide an activity patio with seating and custom built shed. We repurposed about 60 percent of the demoed concrete to build urbanite retaining walls along the Eastern side of the house. A Belgard Paver patio defines the main entertaining space, with stairs that lead to a flagstone patio and spa, small fescue lawn, and perimeter of edible fruit trees.
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