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The bedroom & small sitting area incorporated the style throughout the rest of the cottage. We wanted the largest possible sliding doors by code and engineering to take full advantage of the mountain view. Wrought iron bed with minimal decorations to enhance the wildflower painting by Amanda Dagg

The owners of this beautiful 1908 NE Portland home wanted to breathe new life into their unfinished basement and dysfunctional main-floor bathroom and mudroom. Our goal was to create comfortable and practical spaces, while staying true to the preferences of the homeowners and age of the home.
The existing half bathroom and mudroom were situated in what was originally an enclosed back porch. The homeowners wanted to create a full bathroom on the main floor, along with a functional mudroom off the back entrance. Our team completely gutted the space, reframed the walls, leveled the flooring, and installed upgraded amenities, including a solid surface shower, custom cabinetry, blue tile and marmoleum flooring, and Marvin wood windows.
In the basement, we created a laundry room, designated workshop and utility space, and a comfortable family area to shoot pool. The renovated spaces are now up-to-code with insulated and finished walls, heating & cooling, epoxy flooring, and refurbished windows.
The newly remodeled spaces achieve the homeowner's desire for function, comfort, and to preserve the unique quality & character of their 1908 residence.

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Mid-sized minimalist master blue tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom photo in Calgary with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet, an undermount sink and gray walls
Mid-sized minimalist master blue tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom photo in Calgary with shaker cabinets, dark wood cabinets, marble countertops, an undermount tub, a one-piece toilet, an undermount sink and gray walls
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Purchased an 1880s Farm House in the country 1.5 hours from Portland, OR. In 2 years, I demo and hired contractors to update plumbing, electrical to code. I renovated 2 bathrooms (heated floor, jacuzzi; stacked efficiency laundry room) and pulled paneling to reveal shiplap. Cleaned and cleaned more. Lots of demo and hauling. Endless mowing, weed and blackberry thicket removal weekly on 1 acre property. Three barns/sheds. PAID OFF!!! Now worth $240K. Bought it for $125. Renovate key rooms high-end and let the buyers finish the bedrooms, halls etc. I bought high-end light fixtures and appliances at every January, close-out off-season sale.

Beautiful 5 BR 4.5 BA complete gut rehab down to the studs inside and out.
New roof, shingles, windows, Hardi siding and drain tile system in basement. New dual zoned HVAC. 4 levels of finished living space w/3 BRS including master suite on one level. Gourmet kitchen w/new Bosch appliances, modern cabinets and quartz counter tops and breakfast bar w/water fall edge. Additional den and office. Modern high end light fixtures and 4 inch recessed lighting thru out. 4 inch oak hardwood flooring. Custom made oak stairs. All baths have modern vanities and Ghroe fixtures. Basement lowered to full height w/family room w/wet bar, bedroom, full bath, laundry room w/new washer and dryer and storage. New cement slab 2.5 car garage, side walks, iron fencing w/locking gate in front and cedar privacy fencing on sides and rear.
New large deck off main level and balcony off master suite.
Full dig out of basement, to give 8' ceiling, full floor plan redesign, on all three levels, a second floor master suite, a full mechanical, electrical, and plumbing updates to upgrade to code compliance.

Our client purchased what had been a custom home built in 1973 on a high bank waterfront lot. They did their due diligence with respect to the septic system, well and the existing underground fuel tank but little did they know, they had purchased a house that would fit into the Three Little Pigs Story book.
The original idea was to do a thorough cosmetic remodel to bring the home up to date using all high durability/low maintenance materials and provide the homeowners with a flexible floor plan that would allow them to live in the home for as long as they chose to, not how long the home would allow them to stay safely. However, there was one structure element that had to change, the staircase.
The staircase blocked the beautiful water/mountain few from the kitchen and part of the dining room. It also bisected the second-floor master suite creating a maze of small dysfunctional rooms with a very narrow (and unsafe) top stair landing. In the process of redesigning the stairs and reviewing replacement options for the 1972 custom milled one inch thick cupped and cracked cedar siding, it was discovered that the house had no seismic support and that the dining/family room/hot tub room and been a poorly constructed addition and required significant structural reinforcement. It should be noted that it is not uncommon for this home to be subjected to 60-100 mile an hour winds and that the geographic area is in a known earthquake zone.
Once the structural engineering was complete, the redesign of the home became an open pallet. The homeowners top requests included: no additional square footage, accessibility, high durability/low maintenance materials, high performance mechanicals and appliances, water and energy efficient fixtures and equipment and improved lighting incorporated into: two master suites (one upstairs and one downstairs), a healthy kitchen (appliances that preserve fresh food nutrients and materials that minimize bacterial growth), accessible bathing and toileting, functionally designed closets and storage, a multi-purpose laundry room, an exercise room, a functionally designed home office, a catio (second floor balcony on the front of the home), with an exterior that was not just code compliant but beautiful and easy to maintain.
All of this was achieved and more. The finished project speaks for itself.

Sleek free standing tub with unique floor mounted water spigot.
Bathroom - mid-sized traditional master white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom idea in Other with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops and a hinged shower door
Bathroom - mid-sized traditional master white tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and gray floor bathroom idea in Other with raised-panel cabinets, white cabinets, a one-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops and a hinged shower door

Originally built in 1972, these eight interlocked residential units and the accompanying House Master’s Residence won an AIA award for their unique spatial complexity, balancing standard units of construction with volumetric interplay, all while bringing natural light into living spaces. However, nearly 40 years later
These 1970’s era, interlocked faculty housing units won an AIA award when first completed. They were unique in spatial complexity, By early 2,000’s they were showing signs of age, and had become outdated on many levels. Working with project management for the Faculty of Arts & Sciences, we prepared one prototype design to bring the buildings into the 21st century. New insulated skylights, standing seam metal siding, cedar decks and trellises, exchanging black roofs for well insulated white roofs, were all part of a larger planning program to renovate all nine units. The prototype was implemented in 2012, to great approval and result. In 2013 a few more units were done. In 2014 the “House Masters” unit was done, with the remaining four units planned for future budgets.
Sustainable features include re-use of most materials on site, (former siding was able to become sheathing below metal panels), implementing the Stretch Energy Code for insulation, and putting new white roof membranes in place. Using FSC certified wood for decks and trellises, and using Rheinzink siding, a “200 year material” according to the manufacturer.
After nearly 40 years, Ronald Gourley’s AIA award winning Faculty Housing (1972) was beginning to show its age – plywood siding was delaminating, wooden decks splintering, and custom windows failing. Therefore, the opportunity to reinvent a piece of Mid-Century Modernism presented itself when two of the building’s eight alternating rooftop designs were to be rebuilt as prototypes for the remainder of the structure.
The strength of the original design was its rectilinear and symmetrical arrangement of internal and external spaces, but the difference between the two had become blurred over the decades. New zinc siding, mahogany decking, and stainless steel railings accentuate the defining elements and more clearly articulate the living spaces, breathing new life into the building and reinvigorating the surrounding campus.
Furthermore, the renovation also provided a chance to bring the structure up to modern energy standards and help meet Harvard’s lofty environmental goals. Insulation within the ceilings was more than tripled, white TPO roofing reduces the heat island effect, construction waste was minimized by recasting the siding as sheathing, and materials were selected not only for aesthetics, but for their longevity and ability to be recycled as well.
Harvard’s energy standards brought an uncharacteristic level of environmental care to this building. Roof structures are triple insulated, allowing separating interior from exterior in the most thermally efficient manner. North facing triple insulated skylights and white TPO roofing reduces the heat gain, but allows natural light to pour in. Materials were selected not only for aesthetics, but for their longevity. Zinc, for example, is made of 100% recycled material, and has duration of 200 years. Uncharacteristic levels of environmental care were common on this project.

Walk Through Double shower with Stand Alone Single Vanities. Contemporary Feel with Retro Flooring. Kohler Single Bath Stand Alone, Free standing Tub. White Tile Walls with Niche Wall Length from Shower to Tub. Floor Angled and Pitched to Code.

Purchased an 1880s Farm House in the country 1.5 hours from Portland, OR. In 2 years, I demo and hired contractors to update plumbing, electrical to code. I renovated 2 bathrooms (heated floor, jacuzzi; stacked efficiency laundry room) and pulled paneling to reveal shiplap. Cleaned and cleaned more. Lots of demo and hauling. Endless mowing, weed and blackberry thicket removal weekly on 1 acre property. Three barns/sheds. PAID OFF!!! Now worth $240K. Bought it for $125. Renovate key rooms high-end and let the buyers finish the bedrooms, halls etc. I bought high-end light fixtures and appliances at every January, close-out off-season sale.

Welcome to our Houzz profile, where we specialize in bringing your dream bathroom to life with a touch of luxury and meticulous attention to detail. Whether you're envisioning a serene retreat or a modern oasis, our expert team is here to guide you through every step of the remodeling process.
We offer a wide range of services, including custom bathroom designs that feature elegant bath lighting, spacious bathroom windows, and expertly crafted custom cabinets. Our custom showers and custom shower kits, designed with your comfort in mind, provide a personalized experience like no other.
Our use of premium materials, such as mosaic tiles and vessel sinks, adds a unique flair to each project. We also provide thoughtfully selected decor items, wall mirrors, wall frames, and bathroom towels to complete your space. Our team is led by the talented Jon Cancellino, who brings a wealth of experience and creativity to every project.
From wall lamps to glass windows, air ducts to bathroom cabinets, and toilets, we ensure that every detail is tailored to your vision. Located in Clearwater, FL, and serving the Tampa area, including the 33756 zip code, we are dedicated to providing exceptional remodeling ideas, interior ideas, and general contracting services.
Whether you’re looking to enhance your current space or build a custom home with stunning bathroom additions, we are here to help you achieve your goals. Explore the possibilities with us and let’s create something extraordinary together.

The zero transition shower blends form with function. Teak bench seat folds down to give more access when needed. The universal design included placement of bars for easy transition to the bench seat as well as a hand held on a slide for easy use. Venetian Bronze grab bars add style and ensure there is no institutional look to the space. The Marazzi tile was continued into the shower to blend the spaces. Floor heat is included in all areas except the shower and along with strict energy code adherence make the space extremely energy efficient.

Completed in 2019, this is a home we completed for client who initially engaged us to remodeled their 100 year old classic craftsman bungalow on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill. During our initial conversation, it became readily apparent that their program was much larger than a remodel could accomplish and the conversation quickly turned toward the design of a new structure that could accommodate a growing family, a live-in Nanny, a variety of entertainment options and an enclosed garage – all squeezed onto a compact urban corner lot.
Project entitlement took almost a year as the house size dictated that we take advantage of several exceptions in Seattle’s complex zoning code. After several meetings with city planning officials, we finally prevailed in our arguments and ultimately designed a 4 story, 3800 sf house on a 2700 sf lot. The finished product is light and airy with a large, open plan and exposed beams on the main level, 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 fireplaces, 4 climate zones, a huge basement with a home theatre, guest suite, climbing gym, and an underground tavern/wine cellar/man cave. The kitchen has a large island, a walk-in pantry, a small breakfast area and access to a large deck. All of this program is capped by a rooftop deck with expansive views of Seattle’s urban landscape and Lake Union.
Unfortunately for our clients, a job relocation to Southern California forced a sale of their dream home a little more than a year after they settled in after a year project. The good news is that in Seattle’s tight housing market, in less than a week they received several full price offers with escalator clauses which allowed them to turn a nice profit on the deal.

Beautiful earth tone bath with custom tiled large walk in shower and inset tub.
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master brown tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and brown floor bathroom remodel in Other with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops and a hinged shower door
Inspiration for a mid-sized transitional master brown tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile and brown floor bathroom remodel in Other with raised-panel cabinets, dark wood cabinets, a two-piece toilet, beige walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops and a hinged shower door

Completed in 2019, this is a home we completed for client who initially engaged us to remodeled their 100 year old classic craftsman bungalow on Seattle’s Queen Anne Hill. During our initial conversation, it became readily apparent that their program was much larger than a remodel could accomplish and the conversation quickly turned toward the design of a new structure that could accommodate a growing family, a live-in Nanny, a variety of entertainment options and an enclosed garage – all squeezed onto a compact urban corner lot.
Project entitlement took almost a year as the house size dictated that we take advantage of several exceptions in Seattle’s complex zoning code. After several meetings with city planning officials, we finally prevailed in our arguments and ultimately designed a 4 story, 3800 sf house on a 2700 sf lot. The finished product is light and airy with a large, open plan and exposed beams on the main level, 5 bedrooms, 4 full bathrooms, 2 powder rooms, 2 fireplaces, 4 climate zones, a huge basement with a home theatre, guest suite, climbing gym, and an underground tavern/wine cellar/man cave. The kitchen has a large island, a walk-in pantry, a small breakfast area and access to a large deck. All of this program is capped by a rooftop deck with expansive views of Seattle’s urban landscape and Lake Union.
Unfortunately for our clients, a job relocation to Southern California forced a sale of their dream home a little more than a year after they settled in after a year project. The good news is that in Seattle’s tight housing market, in less than a week they received several full price offers with escalator clauses which allowed them to turn a nice profit on the deal.

Beautiful 5 BR 4.5 BA complete gut rehab down to the studs inside and out.
New roof, shingles, windows, Hardi siding and drain tile system in basement. New dual zoned HVAC. 4 levels of finished living space w/3 BRS including master suite on one level. Gourmet kitchen w/new Bosch appliances, modern cabinets and quartz counter tops and breakfast bar w/water fall edge. Additional den and office. Modern high end light fixtures and 4 inch recessed lighting thru out. 4 inch oak hardwood flooring. Custom made oak stairs. All baths have modern vanities and Ghroe fixtures. Basement lowered to full height w/family room w/wet bar, bedroom, full bath, laundry room w/new washer and dryer and storage. New cement slab 2.5 car garage, side walks, iron fencing w/locking gate in front and cedar privacy fencing on sides and rear.
New large deck off main level and balcony off master suite.
Full dig out of basement, to give 8' ceiling, full floor plan redesign, on all three levels, a second floor master suite, a full mechanical, electrical, and plumbing updates to upgrade to code compliance.

This remodel addressed issues including peeling vinyl flooring, outdated fixtures, and safety hazards due to deferred maintenance.
Challenges included: sourcing budget-sensitive materials with a high-end feel; slip-resistant hexagon floor tiles; a new pedestal sink; a water-saving toilet; and a larger medicine cabinet, while correcting code violations.
Universal Design created an open floor plan, low-maintenance finishes, zero-threshold entries into the bathroom and shower, in addition to highly-contrasting materials, grab bars with blocking, accessible towel bars for user convenience, and dimmable lighting with anti-glare trim.
We combined modern materials for a noir style and universal functionality for our aging-in-place clients and their forever home.

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In this project we remodeled 2 bathrooms completely. We found the bathroom after demolition and poor plumbing and electrical work that was done by another company that left the customer in the middle after they took from her most of the money. We corrected the plumbing and the electrical per code and we did all the work needed to complete the job. We also replaced partial of the roof.

Welcome to our latest project on Houzz! This exquisitely remodeled home, designed by Jon Cancelino, showcases a blend of modern amenities and timeless elegance.
The bathroom features a luxurious bath sink, bath tap, and bath tub, perfectly complemented by a bath window that allows natural light to flood the space. Ceiling lights and ceiling lamps illuminate the room, enhancing the sophisticated ambiance. A mirrored wall and wall mirrors add depth and brightness, while a wall-mounted acrylic photo frame provides a personal touch.
The sink and tap are seamlessly integrated into the bathroom design, with elegant tile flooring and a sleek white cabinet providing both style and functionality. The shower area is equipped with high-quality fixtures, and the bathroom countertops offer ample space for your essentials.
Steel and glass windows bring a contemporary edge to the design, ensuring durability and aesthetic appeal. Air conditioners maintain a comfortable climate throughout the home, enhancing the overall living experience.
Located in Clearwater, FL, and influenced by the vibrant trends of Tampa (zip code 33756), this home is a testament to our expertise in remodeling. We offer innovative remodeling ideas and interior solutions, from general contracting to custom homes and home additions. This project exemplifies our dedication to quality, creativity, and customer satisfaction, turning your living space into a dream home.

3,800sf, 4 bdrm, 3.5 bath with oversized 4 car garage and over 270sf Loggia; climate controlled wine room and bar, Tech Room, landscaping and pool. Solar, high efficiency HVAC and insulation was used which resulted in huge rebates from utility companies, enhancing the ROI. The challenge with this property was the downslope lot, sewer system was lower than main line at the street thus requiring a special pump system. Retaining walls to create a flat usable back yard.
ESI Builders is a subsidiary of EnergyWise Solutions, Inc. and was formed by Allan, Bob and Dave to fulfill an important need for quality home builders and remodeling services in the Sacramento region. With a strong and growing referral base, we decided to provide a convenient one-stop option for our clients and focus on combining our key services: quality custom homes and remodels, turnkey client partnering and communication, and energy efficient and environmentally sustainable measures in all we do. Through energy efficient appliances and fixtures, solar power, high efficiency heating and cooling systems, enhanced insulation and sealing, and other construction elements – we go beyond simple code compliance and give you immediate savings and greater sustainability for your new or remodeled home.
All of the design work and construction tasks for our clients are done by or supervised by our highly trained, professional staff. This not only saves you money, it provides a peace of mind that all of the details are taken care of and the job is being done right – to Perfection. Our service does not stop after we clean up and drive off. We continue to provide support for any warranty issues that arise and give you administrative support as needed in order to assure you obtain any energy-related tax incentives or rebates. This ‘One call does it all’ philosophy assures that your experience in remodeling or upgrading your home is an enjoyable one.
ESI Builders was formed by professionals with varying backgrounds and a common interest to provide you, our clients, with options to live more comfortably, save money, and enjoy quality homes for many years to come. As our company continues to grow and evolve, the expertise has been quickly growing to include several job foreman, tradesmen, and support staff. In response to our growth, we will continue to hire well-qualified staff and we will remain committed to maintaining a level of quality, attention to detail, and pursuit of perfection.
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