Pocket Door
Pocket Door
Pocket Door
Kitchen Makeover
This gardener needed space to grow her seedlings and extra storage in the garage.
This historic Queen Anne in South Bay Shore had some structural problems on the porch.
These elderly ladies wanted safe access to their home, which used to have a lightweight metal staircase.
This waterfront home had no access to the beach at the base of their cliff until we put in these stairs.
The new deck offers easy access, as well as plenty of additional outdoor living space.
The new porch is framed with pressure treated wood, and finished with mahogany deckboards.
We built the custom cabinets with glass doors for this kitchen.
This Commack kitchen was originally a small kitchen and small dining room, but is now a great room.
This small kitchen was updated on a tight budget. Existing kitchen cabinets were repainted and updated with new hardware.
Islip Kitchen remodel adds lots of counterspace and cabinet storage.
Antique stained glass windows were custom fabricated to provide window coverings.
New door and portico offers protection from rain.
Cold Spring Harbor home has a new front door, with new sidelight windows installed
The new overhang provides shelter over the door and includes new vinyl soffits with recessed lights.
We preserved the look of the old garage doors, with new custom fabricated doors that match.
Large window was installed to take advantage of the water view of Cold Spring Harbor.
The white subway tiles around the walls are accented with matching blue and teal tiles in a geometric pattern that goes all the way around the room.
We installed new bathroom cabinets throughout this Lloyd Neck home.
This small bathroom got a face lift with a new sink, vanity, medicine cabinet, faucet and shower door.
The updated bathroom features a new sink and faucet and a new vanity and light fixture.
This beautiful bathroom renovation features a Jacuzzi bathtub and shower unit. The glass block windows let in additional light from the hallways.
This St. James bathroom remodel includes glass tile accents and custom built in niches.
This 50-year-old Brightwaters bathroom was updated with a new soaking tub and one-piece toilet.
This new bathroom was completely remodeled in keeping with the home’s character, with a period tile job.
Small powder room has red trim and red custom formica counter to fit in a tight space.
This Smithtown basement conversion includes a playroom in the front, a home office, a laundry and storage room and an exercise room.
This Saint James basement conversion changed a storage room into a den. This space got new walls, doors, floor and suspended ceiling.
This Seaford, Long Island basement now has a playroom for children, as well as a one bedroom guest room complete with a full bathroom and living room space with egress window.
This Islip Terrace basement was converted from a utility room space to a bright finished playroom space for small toddlers, with finished living room space for adults.