Pecan Grove Remodeling Project
This Pecan Grove remodel included the kitchen and the master shower. Several other tasks were commissioned including the installation of hardscape tile and new baseboard throughout the entire house. We were also hired to extend the patio awning to cover their outdoor grill. Two months later, the clients expressed their complete satisfaction as seen in this video testimonial, especially since completion occurred before Easter. We want to be your Home Remodeling Contractor.
Let’s Start in the Kitchen
HBR started the kitchen remodel by widening the entrance, which comes off of the foyer. The original kitchen had a bar top overlooking the dining room that was higher than the adjoining countertop inside the kitchen. The client hired us to lower the bar top to be level with the countertop. The original butcher block Formica was replaced with 2 cm quartz with square edging. A pair of cabinets were built from the ceiling to just above the refrigerator. An adjoining wall was added to frame the fridge and separate it from the quartz countertop. This gave it a more polished look. The double sink was replaced with a single stainless sink. All surfaces in the kitchen and laundry room were painted.
Attention to Detail
The original large kitchen window facing the front yard had wasted space under it, so HBR filled it in to create a window seat with storage below. The client covered it with a full-length cushion and masterfully incorporated it into the kitchen decor, as seen in the photo below. The project also included making the exterior side of the window flush with the exterior wall. Beside the window seat is a free-standing cabinet topped with the same quartz as the kitchen countertop, that HBR constructed, per the client's design to give them additional storage.
Then the Bathroom
The master bathroom's water closet with toilet originally had a fiberglass tub with a shower head. Once the demo began, it was discovered that the back wall had a leak, causing mold and mildew to develop, as seen in the photo below the finished photo. Once all affected wood was replaced and treated, a master walk-in shower with a divided 3' soap niche was constructed. The built-in shower bench is topped with the same quartz used for kitchen countertops. Wall tiles are 24x12 and the floor tiles are 2" squares.