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A bathroom to suit a tween both now and as she grows was a unique challenge. By avoiding clichéd childish decor and incorporating timeless, elegant elements, we achieved a design that will evolve with her. We used classic materials like white subway tiles and recycled glass penny rounds for a pop of color and shimmer.

Nestled in the culinary hearts of several Singaporean homes were kitchen cabinets crying out for revival. The Pro-Handy team responded with the "Revive & Thrive" initiative, a detailed venture dedicated to restoring the former glory of weary kitchen storage units, turning sagging shelves and creaking doors into the pride of the kitchen.
Each kitchen narrated a different story and presented unique challenges - from aged hinges whispering tales of frequent use, to water-damaged wood recounting incidents of spills and overflows. Our specialists embarked on each repair odyssey with a keen diagnostic gaze, identifying issues imperceptible to the untrained eye.
The restoration process was an artful orchestration of carpentry, painting, and restructuring. Loose screws were tightened, lost fixtures replaced, and unhinged doors respectfully repositioned. Where the wood was beyond repair, our craftsmen seamlessly integrated new, high-quality materials, ensuring consistency with the original aesthetics.
But the project transcended mere repairs. It was about reinvigorating a space of warmth and family memories. The team maximized functionality through minor adjustments, optimizing storage space without compromising the kitchen's original charm. The culmination saw cabinets standing tall - sturdy, functional, and rejuvenated.
"Revive & Thrive" concluded with clients reacquainting themselves with their transformed kitchen spaces. The Pro-Handy touch had not just repaired but also breathed new life into each kitchen, reigniting the joy of cooking and the comfort of gathering in a space not just restored, but truly revived.

Every remodeling project presents its own unique challenges. This client’s original remodel vision was to replace an outdated kitchen, optimize ocean views with new decking and windows, updated the mother-in-law’s suite, and add a new loft. But all this changed one historic day when the Woolsey Fire swept through Malibu in November 2018 and leveled this neighborhood, including our remodel, which was underway.
Shifting to a ground-up design-build project, the JRP team worked closely with the homeowners through every step of designing, permitting, and building their new home. As avid horse owners, the redesign inspiration started with their love of rustic farmhouses and through the design process, turned into a more refined modern farmhouse reflected in the clean lines of white batten siding, and dark bronze metal roofing.
Starting from scratch, the interior spaces were repositioned to take advantage of the ocean views from all the bedrooms, kitchen, and open living spaces. The kitchen features a stacked chiseled edge granite island with cement pendant fixtures and rugged concrete-look perimeter countertops. The tongue and groove ceiling is repeated on the stove hood for a perfectly coordinated style. A herringbone tile pattern lends visual contrast to the cooking area. The generous double-section kitchen sink features side-by-side faucets.
Bi-fold doors and windows provide unobstructed sweeping views of the natural mountainside and ocean views. Opening the windows creates a perfect pass-through from the kitchen to outdoor entertaining. The expansive wrap-around decking creates the ideal space to gather for conversation and outdoor dining or soak in the California sunshine and the remarkable Pacific Ocean views.
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Our clients Bill and Tammy approached us to construct a bonus room above the garage for their exercise equipment with an additional bedroom and bathroom for guests. This project has a few unique challenges including installing a 2 hour fire rated wall so that their home can be considered two separate structures for the Philomath fire marshal (so we don’t need to install a residential sprinkler system). We are also keeping their existing home operational during construction including their furnace and electrical panel which are directly underneath the new addition!

This spectacular family home situated above Lake Hodges in San Diego with sweeping views, was a complete interior and partial exterior remodel. Having gone untouched for decades, the home presented a unique challenge in that it was comprised of many cramped, unpermitted rooms and spaces that had been added over the years, stifling the home's true potential. Our team gutted the home down to the studs and started nearly from scratch.
The goal was to dramatically open up the living space and modernize the home, while capitalizing on the stunning views the property had to offer. With the existing floor plan, only bedrooms had partial views, with common living areas relegated to the back portion, preventing residents from enjoying the expansive sightlines available to the home.
The completely reimagined floorplan included relocating the kitchen and Master Suite to the opposite side of the home to take better advantage of the views and natural light. All bathrooms and the laundry room were completely remodeled along with installing new doors, windows, and flooring throughout the home and completely upgrading all electrical and plumbing.
The end result is simply stunning. Light, bright, and modern, the new version of this home demonstrates the power of thoughtful architectural planning, creative problem solving, and expert design details.

16' Wide x 11'8" Max. Fabric Projection Nuimage 8700 Series Awning by Douglas L. Gibson Enterprises Inc. in Malvern, Pa. Custom measured, to the inch, to fit under an existing pergola.
Mounting: Wall - Anchored into Fieldstone Wall.
Unique Challenges Overcome: The backside of the Hood had to scribed to allow room for existing downspout to fit through the awning (left side). This ensured that the transition from building to awning above bar table would be Gapless for light rain protection.
Frame Color: Black/Brown Powder Coated to match outdoor lighting fixtures.
Fabric = Sunbrella 100% Woven Acrylic - Silica Stone #4861

A small backyard and sloped front yard in the Washington Park area had some unique challenges, especially in terms of creating an inviting space for entertaining and relaxing in the backyard. Retaining walls in the front, complete with young perennials that will quickly grow to create a lush, multi-textured frame around the house, immediately create subtle lines and visual interest in front. The beautifully hardscaped backyard creates outdoor rooms, ideal for entertaining outside and making the most of a limited space. This fresh and new landscape will mature beautifully as the perennials continue to grow!
Photo by Bryan Kopp

We love coming across a space in dire need of updating, with a few unique challenges, and fabulous clients! Our favorite part of this master bath remodel was tiling the shower enclosure and the beautiful tile wainscoting.

Every remodeling project presents its own unique challenges. This client’s original remodel vision was to replace an outdated kitchen, optimize ocean views with new decking and windows, updated the mother-in-law’s suite, and add a new loft. But all this changed one historic day when the Woolsey Fire swept through Malibu in November 2018 and leveled this neighborhood, including our remodel, which was underway.
Shifting to a ground-up design-build project, the JRP team worked closely with the homeowners through every step of designing, permitting, and building their new home. As avid horse owners, the redesign inspiration started with their love of rustic farmhouses and through the design process, turned into a more refined modern farmhouse reflected in the clean lines of white batten siding, and dark bronze metal roofing.
Starting from scratch, the interior spaces were repositioned to take advantage of the ocean views from all the bedrooms, kitchen, and open living spaces. The kitchen features a stacked chiseled edge granite island with cement pendant fixtures and rugged concrete-look perimeter countertops. The tongue and groove ceiling is repeated on the stove hood for a perfectly coordinated style. A herringbone tile pattern lends visual contrast to the cooking area. The generous double-section kitchen sink features side-by-side faucets.
Bi-fold doors and windows provide unobstructed sweeping views of the natural mountainside and ocean views. Opening the windows creates a perfect pass-through from the kitchen to outdoor entertaining. The expansive wrap-around decking creates the ideal space to gather for conversation and outdoor dining or soak in the California sunshine and the remarkable Pacific Ocean views.

Our client presented us with a unique challenge: to craft a modern, open-plan kitchen in the upstairs open space of their new build. They were looking for a space that wasn’t just functional but also acted as a secondary eating area and transitioned smoothly into the living space.
We selected Nolte Stone in Basalt, complemented by an accent in Glacier. The Quartz Grey MatrixArt handleless trims equipped with integrated lighting add a touch of modernity, ensuring a sleek finish.
A 20mm thick Silestone Gris Expo solid surface worktop was chosen, and we added a Glacier breakfast bar and Basalt table to align with the colour theme. For appliances, we trusted NEFF to deliver on performance, including their single oven, combination microwave, steam oven, induction hob, and gas domino hob. The downdraft extraction was a key addition, ensuring efficiency without the overhead extractor, and we integrated the client's existing American fridge freezer into the design seamlessly.
Special touches include a Blanco 1 ½ bowl undermounted sink paired with a Quooker Flex stainless Steel instant boiling water tap. Laminate flooring was laid to ensure longevity and ease of cleaning. To extend the functionality, we constructed a matching Nolte table and seamlessly moved the design into the living space, adding a contemporary sideboard unit and a media unit in the sitting area.
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Accommodated unique challenge to design exceptional, gracious, shaped and layered window treatments of the large bay, while concealing the headrails of new motorized shades, screening the day's bright light, yet preserving the magnificent views and honoring the beauty of the fanlight windows. Two colorways of the same pattern complement the wall's interesting color changes.

This area posed a unique challenge with it's narrow dimensions and sharp angles. We were able to work with this shape and create drawers, shelves, hanging rods and shoe storage.

Our clients Bill and Tammy approached us to construct a bonus room above the garage for their exercise equipment with an additional bedroom and bathroom for guests. This project has a few unique challenges including installing a 2 hour fire rated wall so that their home can be considered two separate structures for the Philomath fire marshal (so we don’t need to install a residential sprinkler system). We are also keeping their existing home operational during construction including their furnace and electrical panel which are directly underneath the new addition!

Devereux Beach House
Our client presented Flavin Architects with a unique challenge. On a site that previously hosted two houses, our client asked us to design a modestly sized house and separate art studio. Both structures reduce the height and bulk of the original buildings. The modern concrete house we designed is situated on the brow of a steep cliff overlooking Marblehead harbor. The concrete visually anchors the house to stone outcroppings on the property, and the low profile ensures the structure doesn’t conflict with the surround of traditional, gabled homes.
Three primary concrete walls run north to south in parallel, forming the structural walls of the home. The entry sequence is carefully considered. The front door is hidden from view from the street. An entry path leads to an intimate courtyard, from which the front door is first visible. Upon entering, the visitor gets the first glimpse of the sea, framed by a portal of cast-in-place concrete. The kitchen, living, and dining space have a soaring 10-foot ceiling creating an especially spacious sense of interiority. A cantilevered deck runs the length of the living room, with a solid railing providing privacy from beach below. Where the house grows from a single to a two-story structure, the concrete walls rise magisterially to the full height of the building. The exterior concrete walls are accented with zinc gutters and downspouts, and wooden Ipe slats which softly filter light through the windows.

Every remodeling project presents its own unique challenges. This client’s original remodel vision was to replace an outdated kitchen, optimize ocean views with new decking and windows, updated the mother-in-law’s suite, and add a new loft. But all this changed one historic day when the Woolsey Fire swept through Malibu in November 2018 and leveled this neighborhood, including our remodel, which was underway.
Shifting to a ground-up design-build project, the JRP team worked closely with the homeowners through every step of designing, permitting, and building their new home. As avid horse owners, the redesign inspiration started with their love of rustic farmhouses and through the design process, turned into a more refined modern farmhouse reflected in the clean lines of white batten siding, and dark bronze metal roofing.
Starting from scratch, the interior spaces were repositioned to take advantage of the ocean views from all the bedrooms, kitchen, and open living spaces. The kitchen features a stacked chiseled edge granite island with cement pendant fixtures and rugged concrete-look perimeter countertops. The tongue and groove ceiling is repeated on the stove hood for a perfectly coordinated style. A herringbone tile pattern lends visual contrast to the cooking area. The generous double-section kitchen sink features side-by-side faucets.
Bi-fold doors and windows provide unobstructed sweeping views of the natural mountainside and ocean views. Opening the windows creates a perfect pass-through from the kitchen to outdoor entertaining. The expansive wrap-around decking creates the ideal space to gather for conversation and outdoor dining or soak in the California sunshine and the remarkable Pacific Ocean views.

Iron Fence Painting Lincoln Park Chicago - Professional Metal Refinishing
Windy City Painters completed this comprehensive iron fence painting project for a beautiful Lincoln Park greystone property. Lincoln Park's historic architecture demands careful attention to detail, and furthermore, Chicago's harsh weather conditions require professional-grade materials and techniques for lasting protection.
We utilized premium Sherwin-Williams rust inhibiting primer and Benjamin Moore exterior metal paint for maximum durability. Additionally, our team employed specialized rust removal tools and surface preparation equipment to ensure optimal adhesion and longevity.
Our four-step process included complete rust removal and surface cleaning, minor repairs to damaged sections, premium primer application with proper curing time, and final topcoat application using spray and brush techniques for even coverage.
Chicago's unique challenges include extreme temperature fluctuations, salt exposure from winter treatments, and moisture from Lake Michigan. Moreover, older properties often have multiple paint layers requiring careful removal. Therefore, professional expertise ensures proper preparation and material selection.
The results exceeded client expectations with a smooth, durable finish that enhances the property's curb appeal. Subsequently, the fence now provides years of protection while complementing the neighborhood's architectural character perfectly.
Before starting similar projects, homeowners should understand that proper surface preparation accounts for 80% of project success. Additionally, weather conditions significantly impact application timing and results.
See more work and request free estimate at windypainters.com.
Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: How much does iron fence painting cost in Lincoln Park Chicago?
A: Iron fence painting costs vary based on fence size, existing condition, rust damage extent, and preparation requirements needed.
Q: What preparation is required for successful iron fence painting projects?
A: Iron fence painting requires thorough rust removal, surface cleaning, minor repairs, primer application, and proper weather conditions.
Q: How long does professional iron fence painting last in Chicago weather?
A: Professional iron fence painting typically lasts 8-12 years with quality materials, proper preparation, and regular maintenance.
Q: When is the best season for iron fence painting in Chicago?
A: Spring through early fall provides optimal conditions for iron fence painting with appropriate temperature and humidity levels.
Q: Can you match existing colors for iron fence painting restoration projects?
A: Yes, we provide custom color matching services for iron fence painting to complement existing architectural elements perfectly.
Q: Do you warranty iron fence painting work in Lincoln Park?
A: Windy City Painters provides comprehensive warranties on all iron fence painting projects ensuring quality and customer satisfaction.
Q: What makes professional iron fence painting worth the investment cost?
A: Professional iron fence painting ensures proper preparation, quality materials, expert application techniques, and significantly extended fence lifespan.
Q: How do you prevent rust from returning after iron fence painting?
A: Our iron fence painting process includes rust inhibiting primer, quality topcoats, and proper surface preparation for maximum protection.
Q: Can iron fence painting increase Lincoln Park property values significantly?
A: Professional iron fence painting enhances curb appeal, property aesthetics, and market value in desirable Lincoln Park neighborhood.
Q: What safety precautions are necessary during iron fence painting projects?
A: Iron fence painting requires proper ventilation, protective equipment, lead paint testing, and professional safety protocols throughout.

A small backyard and sloped front yard in the Washington Park area had some unique challenges, especially in terms of creating an inviting space for entertaining and relaxing in the backyard. Retaining walls in the front, complete with young perennials that will quickly grow to create a lush, multi-textured frame around the house, immediately create subtle lines and visual interest in front. The beautifully hardscaped backyard creates outdoor rooms, ideal for entertaining outside and making the most of a limited space. This fresh and new landscape will mature beautifully as the perennials continue to grow!
Photo by Bryan Kopp

This kitchen space provided some unique challenges with regards to construction and design. Our original design encompassed removing the post and a structural wall, but it wasn't in the client budget so we had a long narrow space to work with. Which I think turned out beautifully. The Family room Custom Entertainment built-in really flows well either going into or leaving the kitchen area. The wall pantry is most definitely the focal point in this kitchen. Not overly fussy just the right amount of detail.

"Inspirations & Solutions"
"Angled and Triangle Windows"
Common in contemporary homes, angled windows add drama to your space. They do present some unique challenges though when trying to find the best way to cover them.

Renovated master bathroom. This is a his and hers bathroom that has a massive shower area between the two separate his and hers sides. Double shower entry from each side. New everything but reused the original ceiling in this log home. Unique challenges due to this being a log home but it turned out beautifully!
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