Showing posts with label Cedar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cedar. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Covered Porch With Outdoor Kitchen

Our customer wanted to add a covered porch to the back of their house to enjoy some outdoor living, complete with an outdoor kitchen. Check out the pictures below of their new space!

If you or someone you know is in the market of adding a covered porch/outdoor living space, please contact us! Thanks!
830-626-3350
parkerrenovations@att.net

Framing Covered Porch Addition:


Covered Porch Addition Complete:






Cedar Outdoor Kitchen and Pit:

 Cedar Outdoor Kitchen:


 Tounge and Groove Pine Ceiling With Exposed Rafters:


Monday, August 22, 2011

A Rustic Getaway

This customer wanted to transform his guest house into a rustic getaway. We replaced the siding with vertical cedar planks and the posts with natural blonde cedar. We also replaced the old worn out composition roof with corrugated tin. We moved the entry doors and windows to better accommodate our customers needs. Inside, we refinished the wood floors, installed cedar baseboards with a corrugated tin wainscot, and applied a hand-troweled texture with faux-finish paint. We created a bathroom out of an existing storage area, complete with a concrete shower, toilet and antique vanity. The bathroom also has a walk-in closet, smooth cedar flooring, and a custom-built sliding cedar door (to resemble a barn door).

If you are in need of transforming a space into your dream getaway, please contact us!
830-626-3350
parkerrenovations@att.net


Exterior cedar siding with cedar posts:
Exterior- Roof, siding, posts and new locations for doors/windows:
Corrugated tin wainscot with cedar trim and hand-troweled, faux-finished texture:
Custom Cedar Electrical panel door:

Antique vanity with copper sink:

Concrete shower with glass door:

Another View of Bathroom:
Sliding cedar door to bathroom:
Sliding Cedar Door open to bathroom:

Saturday, July 9, 2011

Rustic Kitchen

This customer is a bachelor who had very specific tastes when it came to remodeling his kitchen. He loves rustic/antiqued things and he loves his Longhorns. He also wanted his kitchen to be more open with a bar and he was on a tight budget. We came up with some great ideas, and he was excited to see it all come together. We took on this challenge when remodeling his kitchen and we think we were able to combine all his needs nicely into one great-looking and functional kitchen. Check out the before and after pictures below.

Let us know if you or someone you know are in need of a kitchen remodel:
830-626-3350
parkerrenovations@att.net


BEFORE:
Plain white cabinets and walls. The kitchen was smaller and in an L-Shape but in this picture demo has already begun. There used to be a wall that closed in the kitchen where I am standing taking the picture.
Same before picture of kitchen, but I installed the bar with wagon wheel lighting fixture (better view of it later)
To save him money, we didn't trash the cabinets but instead resurfaced the cabinet boxes and built new doors.

AFTER:
Cedar posts outline entry and bar area. Paper bag treatment on two accent walls and hand-troweled texture walls elsewhere. Cedar plank bar with Longhorn branded in center covered completely in liquid glass and banded with aged steel.
Custom Made wine cabinet. New appliances. Custom made venthood. Custom tile decos.
Slate floors. Cabinet doors are stained with burnt orange accents and perforated tin inserts. Tile countertops with aged steel banding around edges.
Another view of the rustic Longhorn bar with cool wagon wheel lighting fixture. Its amazing how creative we can get!
Vent hood is cedar with Texas Star emblem hand-carved and stained in center. It also has aged steel banding with pot holder hooks around the bottom. The tile deco on the backsplash is outlined with blonde cedar and has a aged steel Longhorn in the center. (Our customer was going to hang it on the wall somewhere, and we told him we had a better idea for it!)
A Longhorn bachelor's dream kitchen!

You tell us your likes and dislikes, and we'll come up with your dream kitchen too! (Or bathroom, living room, bedroom, house, etc)

Friday, November 20, 2009

Custom Furniture

If you are in need of a piece of furniture (tables, vent hoods, chairs, barstools, bartops, etc) and want it to be a one-of-a-kind, quality, custom-made piece, please let us know. We have done several pieces of furniture for customers and love being able to express our creative abilities with this outlet. If you have a design in mind, like one of the ones we have done, or want us to create a new piece, let us know and we can collaborate on your new furniture! We can use an assortment of materials, design, and size depending on your budget and everything is made to fit your style and likeness. If you aren't happy, we aren't happy either! Contact us today!
830-626-3350



Oak table top with iron legs

The color stain, the design and material of the legs, and the type of wood are all optional... even the size wood and layout can be changed. Its your table, we build it how you like it.

Vent Hood




Vent Hood with Texas Star
Once again, Material, Accents, Color, Design can all be changed to your liking




Mesquite end table (not quite finished yet)





Longhorn Coffee Table



Bar Top with Longhorn branded into wood





We built and installed this bar in our customer's house, complete with cedar posts and accents.
Soon after we installed this, our customer ended up remodeling the whole kitchen and living area to go with the "rustic" theme. Those pictures will come soon.
Our customer found an old wagon wheel that we hung as a "chandelier" complete with lights.
No idea is too strange for us to at least try and make it work. We thrive off creativity!

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

Pergolas: Outdoor Living

We just completed this pergola project for one of our customers. It only took us 2 days once we had all the materials (Cedar, asphalt shingles and rock). Pergolas seem to be very popular this summer- this is one of four I have built in the past 2 months. They can vary in size, type of roof, detail, and overall design. I'm even considering building one over a section of my driveway as a nice little carport. They are also great for outdoor kitchen covers, meeting spaces, parks, playgrounds, outdoor living areas, hot tubs, and the list goes on. This specific pergola was built as an outdoor living area and will soon have a rock fireplace as well. Here are some pictures:






If you are interested in building a pergola or know someone who is please contact me! If you have any questions or concerns please do not hesitate to ask. Start to enjoy some outdoor living!

-Ryan Parker
Parker Home Renovations
parkerrenovations@att.net
www.parkerrenovations.com
830.626.3350

For all your new construction and remodeling needs!