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This deck resurface project retained the original pressure-treated frame, existing post caps, and railings while installing new Trex Transcend composite decking in Spiced Rum, rebuilding both sets of stairs as needed, and adding Trex LED rectangle riser lights on every other lower stair riser for improved safety and nighttime visibility.

Based on Timberlyne's Pre-Design, the Steamboat, this peaceful waterside retreat in Texas is the perfect escape. With a modern single-slope roof and statement fireplace, the exterior creates a picturesque scene. The customer desired extra room for guests, with added privacy, so Timberlyne developed a matching single-slope guest house for the property. With plenty of space to entertain, it's easy to imagine relaxing on the patio with loved ones as the home reflections ripple on the lake.
Step inside and find a home that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. The exposed post-and-beam frame, a nod to the home's natural setting, is visible in every room. This structure choice is enhanced by the dark earth tones that dominate the home's aesthetic. Oversized windows bring the outdoors inside, as natural light warms the house and allows guests to enjoy the great outdoors in any season.
The Waterfront Serenity takes a traditional fishing cabin to new heights with its modern and sleek style. It's sure to capture the attention of any angler looking to create a place to relax and bait a hook.

"Laura" Style stainless steel railings feature square posts and flat bar intermediate posts for maximum visibility. The ideal choice for seaside decks with stunning panoramic views. G&E Steel stainless steel railings are made with grade 316 (marine grade) materials and they are meticulously polished for maximum durability in harsh sea-spray environments.
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Stainless steel cable railing systems are at their best when placed in the middle of stunning exterior views. The North Carolina coast is just one of many places where cable railing is the perfect exterior option for preserving views. In these photos, you can see that the glistening water is completely visible through the cable railing. In addition, the cables are spaced in such a way that the ocean breeze can travel through, making the deck a pleasant place to sit and relax as the tide ebbs and flows.

Like many homes today with unused dining room/living spaces, this homeowner had a plan to repurpose her unused dining space by creating an open concept large cooks’ kitchen/dining area.
The new design included removing a wall between the existing kitchen and dining room to enlarge the kitchen space. A new wall was built with a corner walk-in pantry for additional storage. A large island was designed into the kitchen with room for additional seating, more cabinetry space and a wine refrigerator. To improve the flow in the room, we also created a new entry into the kitchen.
To create ample seating, space was designated for a dining room table and an island bar. The dropped ceiling in the kitchen was raised and a new window was added to open up the space and let in more natural light. To accommodate the homeowner’s hutch, additional room was added along the outer wall of the kitchen. For beauty and aesthetics, a new powder-coated steel stair railing was installed to guide people from the entry to the upper floor. The stair case risers were completed with a contrasting white and dark wood finish and matching posts were added to the island bar area.
Knotty Alder cabinets and a New World stain complete this Rustic Napa-inspired look. The light color counter tops are Kashmire Cream granite. The contrast between the dark cabinets with beautiful visible grain detail and light countertops gives this kitchen a timeless, rustic feel. The Blanco apron front sink, in white SiliGranite material is surrounded by antique nickel finish faucets and Antique Pewter hardware. The steel posts are powder coated to match the Antique Nickel faucets. Behind the cooktop in 4” x 16” Pumice color Portcelain tile, is a full height-tiled backsplash—a perfect backdrop for floating shelves that match the cabinets. Beautiful!

Like many homes today with unused dining room/living spaces, this homeowner had a plan to repurpose her unused dining space by creating an open concept large cooks’ kitchen/dining area.
The new design included removing a wall between the existing kitchen and dining room to enlarge the kitchen space. A new wall was built with a corner walk-in pantry for additional storage. A large island was designed into the kitchen with room for additional seating, more cabinetry space and a wine refrigerator. To improve the flow in the room, we also created a new entry into the kitchen.
To create ample seating, space was designated for a dining room table and an island bar. The dropped ceiling in the kitchen was raised and a new window was added to open up the space and let in more natural light. To accommodate the homeowner’s hutch, additional room was added along the outer wall of the kitchen. For beauty and aesthetics, a new powder-coated steel stair railing was installed to guide people from the entry to the upper floor. The stair case risers were completed with a contrasting white and dark wood finish and matching posts were added to the island bar area.
Knotty Alder cabinets and a New World stain complete this Rustic Napa-inspired look. The light color counter tops are Kashmire Cream granite. The contrast between the dark cabinets with beautiful visible grain detail and light countertops gives this kitchen a timeless, rustic feel. The Blanco apron front sink, in white SiliGranite material is surrounded by antique nickel finish faucets and Antique Pewter hardware. The steel posts are powder coated to match the Antique Nickel faucets. Behind the cooktop in 4” x 16” Pumice color Portcelain tile, is a full height-tiled backsplash—a perfect backdrop for floating shelves that match the cabinets. Beautiful!

Our clients, a couple in their 40’s, approached us to remodel their Kitchen, which felt cramped and closed off from the rest of the Main Floor. They felt especially isolated when entertaining guests. They love to cook and entertain, but the lack of space made both of those things difficult for them to do.
We removed the walls surrounding the Kitchen, opening it up to the rest of the Main Floor. We expanded the Kitchen across the new open area, allowing for a lot more counter space for preparing and serving food. This also gave room for an enormous island, which is perfect for guests to gather around while entertaining.
During the planning stage, it was discovered that beams and posts needed to remain in the space for structural support. Our talented designer, Chantal, was able to incorporate the beams and posts in the design of the Kitchen, so they served a logical purpose, rather than feeling like they were in the way.
Featured in the new Kitchen are classic black and white cabinets, complemented by brass fixtures and accents. Ample task and ambient lighting was installed in order to brighten up this new space and allow for better visibility when cooking in the Kitchen. We also installed luxury vinyl flooring throughout the space, which is not only stylish,but incredibly durable.
From the beginning of the project, our Clients shared with us their concerns about the project staying within the budget, and the accuracy of the timeline for construction. Ultimately, we were able to ease those concerns, as we finished the renovation on time, and within the allotted budget without compromising on the quality or design wishes of our clients.
If you’re ready to make your forever home feel like it’s been made just for you, contact us to get started! We’re the Renovator You Can Count On!
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Vaughan, ON L4K 1Z8
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Bedroom - mid-sized master carpeted bedroom idea in Orange County with white walls
Bedroom - mid-sized master carpeted bedroom idea in Orange County with white walls

This deck resurface project retained the original pressure-treated frame, existing post caps, and railings while installing new Trex Transcend composite decking in Spiced Rum, rebuilding both sets of stairs as needed, and adding Trex LED rectangle riser lights on every other lower stair riser for improved safety and nighttime visibility.

This deck resurface project retained the original pressure-treated frame, existing post caps, and railings while installing new Trex Transcend composite decking in Spiced Rum, rebuilding both sets of stairs as needed, and adding Trex LED rectangle riser lights on every other lower stair riser for improved safety and nighttime visibility.

This deck resurface project retained the original pressure-treated frame, existing post caps, and railings while installing new Trex Transcend composite decking in Spiced Rum, rebuilding both sets of stairs as needed, and adding Trex LED rectangle riser lights on every other lower stair riser for improved safety and nighttime visibility.

The stair is visible from all areas of the first and second floors, keeping the "family" feel to the new rendition of an old farmhouse.
Example of a farmhouse staircase design in Portland Maine
Example of a farmhouse staircase design in Portland Maine

Based on Timberlyne's Pre-Design, the Steamboat, this peaceful waterside retreat in Texas is the perfect escape. With a modern single-slope roof and statement fireplace, the exterior creates a picturesque scene. The customer desired extra room for guests, with added privacy, so Timberlyne developed a matching single-slope guest house for the property. With plenty of space to entertain, it's easy to imagine relaxing on the patio with loved ones as the home reflections ripple on the lake.
Step inside and find a home that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. The exposed post-and-beam frame, a nod to the home's natural setting, is visible in every room. This structure choice is enhanced by the dark earth tones that dominate the home's aesthetic. Oversized windows bring the outdoors inside, as natural light warms the house and allows guests to enjoy the great outdoors in any season.
The Waterfront Serenity takes a traditional fishing cabin to new heights with its modern and sleek style. It's sure to capture the attention of any angler looking to create a place to relax and bait a hook.

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"Laura" Style stainless steel railings feature square posts and flat bar intermediate posts for maximum visibility. The ideal choice for seaside decks with stunning panoramic views. G&E Steel stainless steel railings are made with grade 316 (marine grade) materials and they are meticulously polished for maximum durability in harsh sea-spray environments.

Based on Timberlyne's Pre-Design, the Steamboat, this peaceful waterside retreat in Texas is the perfect escape. With a modern single-slope roof and statement fireplace, the exterior creates a picturesque scene. The customer desired extra room for guests, with added privacy, so Timberlyne developed a matching single-slope guest house for the property. With plenty of space to entertain, it's easy to imagine relaxing on the patio with loved ones as the home reflections ripple on the lake.
Step inside and find a home that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. The exposed post-and-beam frame, a nod to the home's natural setting, is visible in every room. This structure choice is enhanced by the dark earth tones that dominate the home's aesthetic. Oversized windows bring the outdoors inside, as natural light warms the house and allows guests to enjoy the great outdoors in any season.
The Waterfront Serenity takes a traditional fishing cabin to new heights with its modern and sleek style. It's sure to capture the attention of any angler looking to create a place to relax and bait a hook.

this is the stained roof decking - huge maybe a little overkill - 2 1/2" tongue and groove pine - treated for exterior use and stained to a natural wood color with Benjamin Moore Arbor coat. Rafters are exterior Arborcoat solid

Stainless steel cable railing systems are at their best when placed in the middle of stunning exterior views. The North Carolina coast is just one of many places where cable railing is the perfect exterior option for preserving views. In these photos, you can see that the glistening water is completely visible through the cable railing. In addition, the cables are spaced in such a way that the ocean breeze can travel through, making the deck a pleasant place to sit and relax as the tide ebbs and flows.

Based on Timberlyne's Pre-Design, the Steamboat, this peaceful waterside retreat in Texas is the perfect escape. With a modern single-slope roof and statement fireplace, the exterior creates a picturesque scene. The customer desired extra room for guests, with added privacy, so Timberlyne developed a matching single-slope guest house for the property. With plenty of space to entertain, it's easy to imagine relaxing on the patio with loved ones as the home reflections ripple on the lake.
Step inside and find a home that seamlessly blends with its surroundings. The exposed post-and-beam frame, a nod to the home's natural setting, is visible in every room. This structure choice is enhanced by the dark earth tones that dominate the home's aesthetic. Oversized windows bring the outdoors inside, as natural light warms the house and allows guests to enjoy the great outdoors in any season.
The Waterfront Serenity takes a traditional fishing cabin to new heights with its modern and sleek style. It's sure to capture the attention of any angler looking to create a place to relax and bait a hook.

Like many homes today with unused dining room/living spaces, this homeowner had a plan to repurpose her unused dining space by creating an open concept large cooks’ kitchen/dining area.
The new design included removing a wall between the existing kitchen and dining room to enlarge the kitchen space. A new wall was built with a corner walk-in pantry for additional storage. A large island was designed into the kitchen with room for additional seating, more cabinetry space and a wine refrigerator. To improve the flow in the room, we also created a new entry into the kitchen.
To create ample seating, space was designated for a dining room table and an island bar. The dropped ceiling in the kitchen was raised and a new window was added to open up the space and let in more natural light. To accommodate the homeowner’s hutch, additional room was added along the outer wall of the kitchen. For beauty and aesthetics, a new powder-coated steel stair railing was installed to guide people from the entry to the upper floor. The stair case risers were completed with a contrasting white and dark wood finish and matching posts were added to the island bar area.
Knotty Alder cabinets and a New World stain complete this Rustic Napa-inspired look. The light color counter tops are Kashmire Cream granite. The contrast between the dark cabinets with beautiful visible grain detail and light countertops gives this kitchen a timeless, rustic feel. The Blanco apron front sink, in white SiliGranite material is surrounded by antique nickel finish faucets and Antique Pewter hardware. The steel posts are powder coated to match the Antique Nickel faucets. Behind the cooktop in 4” x 16” Pumice color Portcelain tile, is a full height-tiled backsplash—a perfect backdrop for floating shelves that match the cabinets. Beautiful!

This deck resurface project retained the original pressure-treated frame, existing post caps, and railings while installing new Trex Transcend composite decking in Spiced Rum, rebuilding both sets of stairs as needed, and adding Trex LED rectangle riser lights on every other lower stair riser for improved safety and nighttime visibility.
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