Showing posts with label wallpaper removal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wallpaper removal. Show all posts

Monday, February 27, 2012

Vintage Kitchen Remodel

The owners were ready to renovate this kitchen. 

The first thing we did was to remove the damaged sheetrock. Underneath, we found vintage wainscoting. The home owner (with their designers' encouragement) opted for us to restore/preserve it. 
Consider It Done Construction painted, replaced the flooring, made the trims throughout, pushed out the sink area, replaced the sink, and replaced the counters.


Before.

 During.




After.

This little cabinet to the right of the stove didn't fit.

We coordinated the construction of a new cabinet here. 
Consider It Done Construction replaced all the countertops with zinc. 

Stove area before.

Stove area after.
We worked closely with our favorite designer, Kathy Hanson on this project. She selected colors, finishes, and various changes, and also advised on the renovation of the plate holder on the wall. 


Monday, February 7, 2011

Bathroom Remodel

 A typical older bathroom in need of upgrades.

Same view, much more desirable bathroom.
Consider it Done Construction replaced the cabinet, mirror and flooring. We removed the wallpaper, repaired the walls, and painted. When the customer indicated a space heater was needed, Consider It Done Construction was able to coordinate installation with a licensed electrician.

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Rebuild Wall, Then Paint

This old paneling and wallpaper underneath had to go when the wall was removed.
 The wall wasn't built properly. There wasn't enough room inside the wall for necessary plumbing.

 
Consider It Done Construction removed the old wall and rebuild it to modern standards. A little paint, and it was done. As soon as the wall was ready, the plumber came and outfitted the bathroom tub. (just on the other side of the wall)

Monday, November 8, 2010

Small Bathroom Remodel

  The customer wanted new flooring, walls repaired, interior paint, and the cabinet/sink replaced with a pedestal sink.

During renovation.

 The new pedestal sink is visible on the right.