Showing posts with label kitchen remodels. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitchen remodels. Show all posts

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Carol's Creations bringing a woman's touch to home remodeling.


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 Spring is the time our thoughts turn to home remodeling and updating our current home. One of the biggest home remodeling projects and the one with the most impact is the kitchen.

There are several options for updating. Painting is a relatively  inexpensive solution and can brighten and freshen the look of your kitchen. Painting the cabinets is also an option and can take decades off your kitchen. A higher gloss pain or a good quality eggshell is advised for the kitchen, it is easier to clean. Adding hardware to the cabinet can also enhance  the look of your cabinets.

AFTER

New faucets and handles are an effective update. Installing new lighting fixtures can make a small room appear larger and cheerier.

A tile back splash or new counter top can add that "Wow" factor. Decorative tile back splashes compliment Formica, corian, tile and granite counter tops. Tile works especially well on the vertical surface. It is durable and resistant to stains. Tile counter tops provide good durability and are heat resistance. The disadvantage to tile counter is the possibility a tile will crack or chip and need to be replaced. Always order a few extra tiles.

BEFORE
Ceramic tiles are made from clay, talc and other minerals. The tiles are put through a firing process under high temperatures. Ceramic tiles are available in countless colors. There is a trend towards using murals in the back splash. Pre-made murals are available or you may custom order.

Porcelain Tile is durable and resistant to scratches and chips because it is made from the same material, top and bottom. Porcelain tiles can resemble real stone and are available in similar shades and textures.

Glass tiles can be used in borders, as accent tiles or as mosaics. Glass tile's unique ability to reflect lightens and brightens the kitchen.

Carol Monroe has been remodeling homes for thirty years. Her career began when she bought her home. After doing extensive remodeling Carol sold her first home and began the process on her next house. Soon she was doing major remodeling projects for friends and family. She evolved into home repairs and remodeling as a full time business ten years ago. The technology company Carol worked for was down sizing and she saw this as an opportunity to pursuit her passion. Carol is insured, and has extensive references.

She does interior and exterior painting, flooring, crown and floor molding, doors, trim work, full bathroom and kitchen remodeling, basement finishing, new decks and deck restoration, window caulking, replace/repair faucets and toilets, replace garbage disposals and sinks, replace lights, fans outlets, and switches. Free Estimates are available.
Carol Monroe - Carol's Creations  303-697-7919  carolscreations222@hotmail.com

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Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Creating Beautiful Rooms and Satisfied Clients - Marc's Mountain Maintenance

Marc’s Mountain Maintenance (MMM) is a home remodeling business, specializing in bath, kitchen and basement remodels. Marc Jones, a longtime Evergreen resident, started MMM in 1998 and has gained a reputation as a hard-working, conscientious and skilled contractor with a keen eye for detail. MMM handles all types of remodels ranging from simple tile work to complete kitchen and bath overhauls. Marc’s great satisfaction comes from satisfied and happy clients and Marc’s devoted following of repeat customers throughout the foothills is evidence of his skill and dedication to his craft.


For a free estimate contact Marc Jones at 720-261-7569 or by email at marcgjones@aol.com.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Mountain Kitchen and Bath at the Evergreen Design Center

Wendy Odell, and Lisa Wood (Go Paint Custom Tiles) in the Mountain Kitchen and Bath Showroom
Wendy and Max Odell, owners of Mountain Kitchen and Bath Design, believe the secret to being successful in business is to “do what you say you are going to do and do it right the first time.”

Wendy and Max have remodeled over a dozen of their own homes as they relocated on numerous occasions throughout their careers. They know what it is like to live through a total kitchen and bath remodel as they have done it many times for themselves. So they try and make it as painless as possible. Max was a plumber's apprentice for two years, worked with electronics and electrical for 30 years, and is self taught in sheetrock and cabinetry. Wendy's passion for design allows her the understanding and compassion to help other people make their dreams a reality.

As a detail oriented person, Wendy’s desire is to provide personal service to each of her clients. As a result, she puts a lot of energy and time into each project beginning with the initial consultation. Following that, she will walk you through the design phase and product selection, provide project management for installation through final completion. “I love to walk in beforehand and envision what the finished product will look like. However, I get the most satisfaction out of seeing the outcome through my clients’ eyes. If I’ve done my job successfully, their ideas and needs will have been translated into something they’re excited to come home to.”

303-670-8685   http://www.mtnkb.com/  Located in the Evergreen Design Center, 27965 Meadow Dr.
Mountain Kitchen and Bath's November Special!
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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Marc's Mountain Maintenance

Marc’s Mountain Maintenance (MMM) is owned by longtime Evergreen resident, Marc Jones. MMM has been operating in Evergreen and the foothills area for 13 years. Starting as a repair and fix-it-all service, Marc has been steadily growing and expanding his business to include large-scale remodels of basements, kitchens and baths. The measure of any great business is word-of-mouth, and Marc has built his business on quality and exceptional attention to detail.
Call Marc’s Mountain Maintenance today for a free estimate at 720-261-7659 or contact him by email at marcgjones@aol.com