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Photographed by Nicola Richard
Cabinet Design by Gerry Turcotte of The Corner Cabinet
Cabinet Install by Kowalski Carpentry
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Boston
Inspiration for a timeless kitchen remodel in Boston
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Photo: Margot Hartford © 2016 Houzz
Photo of a traditional landscaping in Toronto.
Photo of a traditional landscaping in Toronto.

Updating Process:
> Prepare/Demo: Protect flooring and furniture with plastic. Remove: flooring, fixtures, countertops and cabinets, vent hood ,stove, ceiling light boxes. Tape, float, and texture area as needed. Haul off all debris.
> Construct, paint, and install new wall, soft-close cabinets. Install door and drawer pulls.
> Construct, paint, and install new island, soft-close cabinets. Install door and drawer pulls.
Kitchen Countertops and Tile Backsplash:
> Install new quartz countertops Level 3 with standard edge profile and cut out for farm house sink.
> Prepare wall surfaces between cabinets for tile backsplash.
> Install and grout tile backsplash.
Kitchen Plumbing and Appliances Installed:
> Install new farm house sink and faucet and connect up plumbing.
> Install stove, vent hood, dishwasher, garbage disposal.
Kitchen Electrical:
> Install 2 pendant lights over bar. Install new switch.
> Install 4 new recess LED lights in front of kitchen cabinets.
Flooring Installed:
> Where flooring was removed prepare concrete surfaces.
> Install new Luxury Vinyl Floor in kitchen, eating area, laundry room, living space, foyer, and small hall.
> Once flooring is installed, install shoe molding along baseboards. Caulk and fill nail holes.
Additions:
> Install 24 inch new credenza on cabinet wall. Credenza will have two rows of drawers.
> At the end of the island, install new personal desk.
> Prime and paint ceiling light over dining table.

Bathroom - mid-sized contemporary 3/4 green tile and porcelain tile porcelain tile, white floor and single-sink bathroom idea in San Francisco with flat-panel cabinets, distressed cabinets, a two-piece toilet, white walls, an undermount sink, marble countertops, white countertops and a freestanding vanity

Before photo of bathroom.
Dated vanity, wallpaper, cluttered.
Inspiration for an eclectic home design remodel in New York
Inspiration for an eclectic home design remodel in New York

Homeowner Services of Michigan (HSM) is excited to share the details of a new 16' x 22' family room expansion in Ann Arbor, Michigan. This project reflects our dedication to meeting our clients' specific needs.
Our clients approached us needing more space for their growing family and wanted a seamless integration with their existing home. After thorough consultations, we developed a plan to bring their vision to life.
The project began with careful architectural planning. We worked with a local architect to create detailed plans and secured all necessary permits to ensure compliance with local building codes.
Site preparation involved demolishing an existing carport, grading, and excavation to prepare the building pad for the new foundation. This step was essential to ensure a stable base for the construction.
Our team then focused on structural framing, tying the new addition to the existing home. We ensured that the new structure matched the current architectural style for a seamless blend. The addition was then roofed and sheathed to provide a sturdy and weatherproof exterior.
Next, we addressed the electrical work, installing new circuits for lighting, HVAC, and receptacles, and adding smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to meet safety standards. A licensed journeyman electrician performed the electrical service to ensure high-quality and compliant installations.
Insulation and drywall installation followed. We installed batt insulation to meet or exceed Michigan Energy Code requirements. The interior surfaces were finished with drywall, taping, mudding, sanding, and priming to prepare for painting. Baseboard molding and trim around doors and windows added the finishing touches.
Exterior features were also important. We framed and installed new windows and a front entry door and added a front eyebrow vent feature to match the existing structure. Vinyl siding was installed to complete the exterior, ensuring a cohesive look and enhanced curb appeal.
Throughout the project, we maintained a clean and professional worksite, disposing of debris responsibly and minimizing disruption to the client's daily lives. Our focus was always on delivering quality and ensuring client satisfaction.
This home addition project highlights our commitment to understanding and fulfilling our clients' needs. We are proud to have added valuable space and enhanced the overall functionality and aesthetic of the home.
These folks had a vision, a budget, and a whole lot of patience. We got through this family room remodel during a global pandemic. What great people to work with!
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