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Oakland Tudor

The remodel of this traditional home consisted of a kitchen, guest bathroom, and master suite. The goal was to bring a fresh and new traditionalism to all of the rooms that were touched.

The kitchen was expanded by opening an existing pantry and expanding the kitchen into the family room. New appliances and special finishes such as the Moroccan tiled niche behind the cook top added to the flavor of this kitchen.

The master bath was created in what was previously a closet tucked into the attic. Tall space and light brought drama into the room. Luxurious details such as a soaking tub, a heated towel rack and a heated floor, added to the comforts of this room.

The guest bathroom was reconfigured in order to make best use of the space and allow for a larger shower in the master bath. New fixtures and finishes complement the rest of the home.

Constructed by: McCutcheon Construction

 

Oakland Tudor

The remodel of this traditional home consisted of a kitchen, guest bathroom, and master suite. The goal was to bring a fresh and new traditionalism to all of the rooms that were touched.

The kitchen was expanded by opening an existing pantry and expanding the kitchen into the family room. New appliances and special finishes such as the Moroccan tiled niche behind the cook top added to the flavor of this kitchen.

The master bath was created in what was previously a closet tucked into the attic. Tall space and light brought drama into the room. Luxurious details such as a soaking tub, a heated towel rack and a heated floor, added to the comforts of this room.

The guest bathroom was reconfigured in order to make best use of the space and allow for a larger shower in the master bath. New fixtures and finishes complement the rest of the home.

Constructed by: McCutcheon Construction

 

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