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This Loudonville couple started by getting a quote to finish their attic space, but then changed gears and decided the kitchen was more important at this time. Estimator Anthony and designer Justina from Bennett Contracting went to work on a new design. The home is an older colonial with classic features, and the existing kitchen was a poorly laid out 90’s nightmare. With children in the home the island cooktop alone was a constant danger. By adding a window and removing the wall from the dining room, the new kitchen is much brighter and connected to the rest of the home. Bennett removed the old vinyl tile and continued the wood flooring into the new kitchen space. Justina admits it was so much fun working on this project because the owners were open to all sorts of design features. Roll-outs in most cabinets, hidden bread boards, hutch coffee bar, brass chicken wire, and the very cool antique foot rail. Then there are the custom cabinet colors. RD Henry Cabinets matched Glidden paint colors to get the exact color the client desired. They even sent three cabinet samples to get it right. These classic features combined with the modern design brings new life to the space.

Mid-sized transitional master black tile and ceramic tile ceramic tile bathroom photo in Seattle with recessed-panel cabinets, white cabinets, beige walls, an undermount sink and solid surface countertops
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Doorways and windows were removed and new ones created. New flooring, trim, tile, and fixtures were installed throughout this home. Residential Repair took a distressed nightmare and turned it into a great first time home.

The clients purchased the home about 15 years ago and never knew what to do with the porch addition off the back of the home. In addition to being a general eye sore and cutting off a large portion of their small back yard, it was always a little damp, smelly, and not very well arranged. This also impeded access to the back yard by forcing passage through a secondary space. The size of the porch restricted light into the home which they did not like. The at-grade cedar deck was a maintenance nightmare and a terrible misuse of space.

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Dressing room - large traditional women's carpeted dressing room idea in Omaha with recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets
Dressing room - large traditional women's carpeted dressing room idea in Omaha with recessed-panel cabinets and white cabinets

A walk in closet without an organizational storage system can be a chaotic nightmare. Unplanned space is always underutilized space. By installing a custom closet design, you’ll be able to utilize all the space for maximum function and beauty.

Get yourself ready for the summer with a refreshing swimming pool. Dazzling array of glass mosaics decorate a swimming pool like no other. But it’s been a practical nightmare for many due to the elements they are exposed to. Use innovative dot mounted glass mosaics for secure installation.

This Loudonville couple started by getting a quote to finish their attic space, but then changed gears and decided the kitchen was more important at this time. Estimator Anthony and designer Justina from Bennett Contracting went to work on a new design. The home is an older colonial with classic features, and the existing kitchen was a poorly laid out 90’s nightmare. With children in the home the island cooktop alone was a constant danger. By adding a window and removing the wall from the dining room, the new kitchen is much brighter and connected to the rest of the home. Bennett removed the old vinyl tile and continued the wood flooring into the new kitchen space. Justina admits it was so much fun working on this project because the owners were open to all sorts of design features. Roll-outs in most cabinets, hidden bread boards, hutch coffee bar, brass chicken wire, and the very cool antique foot rail. Then there are the custom cabinet colors. RD Henry Cabinets matched Glidden paint colors to get the exact color the client desired. They even sent three cabinet samples to get it right. These classic features combined with the modern design brings new life to the space.

Dark and dated kitchen never was nice and was a functional nightmare...
Behold!... Light, elegant, functional and most of all beautiful!... More Super happy customers!.. You could be next!...

Amana® brand products have been around since 1934, when Amana, Iowa, native George Foerstner accepted the challenge of building a dependable beverage cooler. Since then, the Amana brand has enjoyed many firsts:
- 1st cold storage locker
- 1st nationally marketed upright freezer for home use
- 1st side-by-side refrigerator
- 1st portable counter-top microwave oven
The Amana brand has a rich history of creating appliances that changed the American household. When it comes to hassle-free indoor living, our customers always come first.

Dark and dated kitchen never was nice and was a functional nightmare...
Behold!... Light, elegant, functional and most of all beautiful!... More Super happy customers!.. You could be next!...

Nestled in the redwoods, a short walk from downtown, this home embraces both it’s proximity to town life and nature. Mid-century modern detailing and a minimalist California vibe come together in this special place.

The clients purchased the home about 15 years ago and never knew what to do with the porch addition off the back of the home. In addition to being a general eye sore and cutting off a large portion of their small back yard, it was always a little damp, smelly, and not very well arranged. This also impeded access to the back yard by forcing passage through a secondary space. The size of the porch restricted light into the home which they did not like. The at-grade cedar deck was a maintenance nightmare and a terrible misuse of space.

The homeowners invited us in to their home with hopes of updating it's aesthetics, fixing some functional nightmares, and creating an open but still intimate space for small gatherings. Our changes included; removing a large wet bar area, partially removing the wall between the living and kitchen, and opening the formal dining to the kitchen by removing a cased opening between the two rooms. By making these changes, along with many cabinet and appliance location adjustments, a cordially inviting space was achieved. Now the home matches the owner's charm and hospitable spirit.

For this kitchen remodeling project, the homeowner’s mobile home suffered from water damage and the kitchen needed to be completely redone. We got busy tearing out all the old cabinets and flooring. The new cabinets were done in a birch Maui door in a polar white color. Next, we installed a new quartz countertop done in Blanco Maple and a Raku Ocean backsplash. To finish the new kitchen, we installed a new laminate plank floor. See how this kitchen went from a nightmare into a dream kitchen.

The homeowners invited us in to their home with hopes of updating it's aesthetics, fixing some functional nightmares, and creating an open but still intimate space for small gatherings. Our changes included; removing a large wet bar area, partially removing the wall between the living and kitchen, and opening the formal dining to the kitchen by removing a cased opening between the two rooms. By making these changes, along with many cabinet and appliance location adjustments, a cordially inviting space was achieved. Now the home matches the owner's charm and hospitable spirit.

A walk in closet without an organizational storage system can be a chaotic nightmare. Unplanned space is always underutilized space. By installing a custom closet design, you’ll be able to utilize all the space for maximum function and beauty.
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