No door to the garage from the dining room, but I want one!
We'll have to move this...
Can we get rid of this back door to the garage while we're at it?
Dining room door to garage. (Slightly pre-completion.)
No more back door to the garage!
A little tidier too! (Slightly pre-completion.)
Uh-oh...
...Broken door jamb on the front door.
All rebuilt! (Forgot to take more after pictures.)
Hmm, how can we make this safer?
There we go! A new, anchored little railing!
"Murphy, HELP! My plumber needs a frame built for our new tub during our bathroom remodel!" No problem! And I'll be back when it's time to drywall ;)
It'd be nice to get some shelving, but then we'd have to move some things around.
No problem! Floating shelves and relocate the artwork.
Wow, this pressure washer really works on this balcony!
Oof, bugs and weather really got a hold of our garage. We kicked out the bugs, but is there anything you can do?
Before shot #2 of garage trim.
Before shot #3 of garage trim.
All fresh...
...and clean...
...and Rebuilt! Added a little dryer vent to the exterior wall also :) (bottom right)
Eh, carpet and kinda plain tile.
I'd love something more modern...
...and easier to clean. I've got an idea... tell me if you can do it...
Yep! Hexagon tile, recaulked tub and counter, and...
...a new one-piece toilet for easy cleaning!
Here's another bathroom. Let's start with some sconces that could be updated for sure...
And the vanity needs to be changed pretty badly...
...but it's such a weird size! All the long ones are too deep!
Oooh, now we're talking...
Yes! New vanity, towel racking, and mirror. New flooring and a little spot for the trash can!
New shelf and sconces too, of course. :)
Ok, so the dining room has a big opening in it, and we've got shutters. Whattya say we seal it all off, BUT...
... when we do, we'll have to move the TV (so can we add an outlet?) and then...
... it would look kind of plain so we've got a surprise for you, Murphy...
Ok, we'll start by building the wall but it's wider than usual... I'll explain that opening in a second.
Ta-Da! Our customer had a beautiful decorated window made for the upper section, and wanted a recessed wall on the dining room side, painted to accent, and perfect for a large art piece!
The bedroom side had to match even and with texture.
Nice, eh?! Never be afraid of your remodeling ideas!!!
Why didn't the builder finish off the front fence? What can you do?
How about a little pony wall and some saloon-swinging gates?! (Note: the ribbon is for a decor piece they had. I promise it's not holding up the right gate, haha!)
Master shot of the custom carpentry items added to match the fence. (Note: the ribbon is for a decor piece they had. I promise it's not holding up the right gate, haha!)
As part of a childproofing project...
...this family had a lot of challenging spots to protect.
Certainly there must be something that can be done to protect the stairwells for the incoming little one...
Gate 1 of 4; not all pictured, you'll get the idea :)
Gate 2 of 4
Gate 3 of 4
We created a "bottom rail" out of electrical conduit (for strength) then ran the netting over the rails, around the entire stairwell, and the exterior balcony. Babyproofed!