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Walk-in closet becomes a bathroom!

This master bathroom needed remodeling to fit into the elegant style of a colonial home.

Before

By changing the adjacent walk-in closet into a huge walk in shower, the room was now adequately sized for the home. The new oversized shower allowed for a full seat, three faucets, and a doorway.

The remaining space completely revamped to include a furniture style vanity with double bowl sinks and custom mosaic patterns throughout.


The new floor pan provided a large area for the commode almost separate from the main bathroom area. The incorporation of a half wall provided privacy without the restriction of another door.









 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Including granite on the vanity, door thresholds and on the half wall ledge, helped transform this space into an elegant retreat that the owners can enjoy for many years to come.   

Character Filled Kitchen

Taylor Made designed an addition for the rear of the home to include a new powder room and an enlarged kitchen area.

Oven and Stove top      Keeping as much floor room as we could
Naturally, we had to update the kitchen to take advantage of the new space. With ceilings present, we provided taller cabinetry to extend the storage space without losing any floor space.

Traditional cabinetry with detailed moldings was chosen to retain the charming qualities already integrated in the home.

Granite counters, commercial style stainless steel appliances and radiant floor heating added the comforts and conveniences of a modern kitchen.

Unique hardware chosen by the homeowner completed the stylish urban kitchen.

Detailed knobs

Award Winning Wrap Around Porch

The 900 square foot oversized porch is beautifully integrated the existing home’s two elevations.

Porch 2

It’s complete with ceiling fans, a bead board ceiling and indirect light.

Porch 3

Because if the porch’s unique 12 foot depth, there can be multiple seating areas for different functions.

Porch 4

A granite topped cabinet doubles as a serving area and storage space.

A Basement Designed for Entertaining

Before


Although this basement was spacious, it had two structural beams positioned in prominent places.

Instead of merely covering the beams, they were incorporated into this unique design.

Because the homeowners like to entertain, they agreed that adding a 13 ft. granite-topped cherry wood cabinet area would add interest and function to the room.

Using different neutral paint color tones added dimension to the already interesting tray ceiling design. Incorporating both pendant and recessed lighting, helped to create an overall warm feeling to the newly remodeled basement.

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