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The homeowner wanted an affordable way to get rid of this brick fireplace and tone down the room. She chose a light-colored river rock and travertine that we used to veneer the unit with. It's pretty amazing close-up! We added a bookcase to separate the entry as well.
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This patio was originally a small concrete step-out from the house. We cut huge pieces of flagstone to fit tightly and filled the gaps with potting soil. The homeowner has since grown moss between the stones and it has become a favorite place for outdoor dinners!
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These homeowners wanted an inlaw suite in the unused lower level of their home. Complete with its own bathroom and mini-kitchen, this space is perfect for housing guests comfortably.
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This old wood patio was falling apart due to the extreme desert climate. We built a new composite deck using two different products to get the color combination the homeowner desired. We also did some crafty work with the products to produce a curved deck and rail, and widened the stairs. This deck will be beautiful for many years to come.
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Here is a great example of remodeling a kitchen on a budget. By keeping the basic layout of the plumbing and electric, we were able to give this kitchen a real face-lift for a surprisingly low price. We added a pantry and second penninsula with shelves for more storage.
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We tore out a dated, dark bathroom and replaced it with a modern, elegant new one. |
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Sedona Kitchen Remodel: Featured Project Before and After |
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