Work under way!
Work has been under way for the last month at my new project at the Willowick Tower located at 2200 Willowick Rd, in River Oaks. I'm especially excited to renovate this unit because this is an iconic landmark for mid
New Project Coming Soon!
I'm about to start a project that I had my eyes on for 3 years! Stay tuned for more info in the coming weeks! Are you ready for high rise living?
Final Touches and it will be ready!
Ok! I ended up having to juggle 2 projects at the same time. Pictures of the other project which was a condo will be posted as soon as I have a chance. For now, I am happy to say that
Quick Pictures of the Garden Oaks Project
I snapped a few shots of the house to share. It's looking great and I hope to have it finished in about 2 weeks. My goal this week is to make the outside look as good as the inside. We'll
New Project Coming Soon
Good things come for those who wait! And that's exactly how I feel about my new renovation project. It's been a while since I finished the last large project at Shelter wood and I have been looking for the next one.
A Better Insulation
When it came time to insulate, I decided to spend a little extra and spray icynene foam. This method of insulation gives the best noise reduction as well as the highest r-value for our limited space due to the flat
New Glass Windows! Store Front!
This is the most drastic transformation right now! I did a lot of research and much thought went into these windows, after all 30% of the house is made up of floor to ceiling windows. In total there are 29 pieces. These
Rough-in Progress
The new framing is up. It is now a 2 bedroom house. The third bedroom is now a larger master bed and bath with a walk in closet. All new electric service and plumbing are now roughed in. We also
Here we go…
We now have the new plans and the city permit. We are ready to go. Demolition will begin this week and I'm hoping for a 14 week finish date. I have kitchen plans being drawn now and so many ideas
Tree Removal
I had many dead trees that didn't make it through last summers drought. Three pine trees were over 100 feet tall and some others that had been neglected for years that had to come out.