AFTER PHOTOS

The kitchen and bathrooms in this 1920s Burns Park home is asking to be updated. Our clients are looking to improve the flow, get much needed storage, and modernize the look. Please visit this current work ‘blog’ often to see the transformation.

Our project is complete. Click "shortcut button" above to see all the after photos.

January 20, 2020

As with every project, we start by setting up dust protection throughout the project.

The fun part (aka demolition) starts with the removal of the kitchen cabinets

… and continues down to the studs.

January 27, 2020

The powder is standing by for it’s update…

The old medicine cabinet and vanity come out to make room for a new ones.

Progress continues in the kitchen.

Getting ready for rough electrical and rough plumbing before the new drywall goes up.

February 12, 2020

We are ready for drywall, now that the rough electrical and plumbing have been skillfully installed.

The kitchen is getting important ventilation, with the new duct going in, there will be great air flow.

The laundry shoot is adjusted allowing better space use in the kitchen .

March 3, 2020

Drywall in progress

New hexagon tile in the powder room

Beautiful new red oak floors

With the new floors and fresh paint on the walls we are ready for cabinets soon!

March 12, 2020

Cabinets are going in.

March 16, 2020

As Covid 19 hits Michigan, we are getting our clients ready for shelter-in-place.

This quick particle board counter top and laundry sink are set up as a more permanent temporary kitchen in the location of the future dishwasher.

Luckily, the stove had just gone in… Phew!
Our client’s kitchen is now “operational” for shelter-in-place. Stay Safe!

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May 22, 2020

We are so glad to be fully back at work!!!
And although we would wear masks anyway when doing tile work,
we do have new COVID-19 rules and procedures that we’re following to keep everyone safe.
Read them here.

The temporary sink is, thankfully, replaced with the real sink
as countertops have gone in and the kitchen is looking more like it’s supposed to.

The little floating shelf above the doorway utilizes often overlooked space.

The cool mosaic accent backsplash tile within the subway tiles adds a splash of color to the snowy background.

June 2, 2020

Booth eat-in corner

Countertops are done

Little side heater

June 23, 2020

After a Covid 19 interruption, our project is complete and our client is super happy.
Enjoy the after photos :-)

The kitchen - - Before and After

Thank you to our client Eve for being super awesome and positive especially throughout the pandemic shutdown. We loved working with you!
Enjoy your beautiful space :-)