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Edison Project

Our team doesn't normally venture outside of the 5 boroughs or Long Island, but we made an exception for a repeat client.  We enjoyed working with her so much on an Upper East Side apartment, we were willing to make the daily 2 hour commute twice a day to update her soon to be home in the suburbs.  It helped that this was during the summer when school was out and traffic was lighter than normal!

Our team remodeled two of the upstairs bathrooms, and we replaced the spec home generic white kitchen flooring with a beautiful grey tile and added a backsplash which really changed the look and feel of the main gathering place.  The addition of crown moulding in the main areas on both the first and second floors added an element of architectural detail and distinction.   The hexagon tile install in the guest bathroom is my personal favorite- they are becoming more common and I love the look!

Enjoy your new home Grace and Steve!  

-Dan




floating double vanity




crown moulding detail

new chandelier and paint, crown moulding


updated kitchen flooring

added a floating fireplace mantel

new dining room fixture, crown mouldings, and
 paint throughout



new ceiling fans in every bedroom, paint throughout





new shower and freestanding tub

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