Showing posts with label electrical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label electrical. Show all posts

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:

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Custom Home- Rockwall: Insulation & More

Another week has gone by and we are still making great progress on this new custom home. Check out the pictures below!
830-626-3350

Street View of House:

Driveway Path:

Pulling up to the house:
Entry Tower with the Majority Rocked:
Backyard View of Entry Tower Completely Rocked:
Roof Over Back Bedrooms:
Back Porch:
Master Closet Front Rock Progress:
Front of House with Scratch Coat:
Garage Tower:
Garage Front with Stucco Scratch Coat:

Large Garage:
Media Room Closet Insulation:
Media and Lounge Room Insulation:



Tub/Shower Combo:



View From Living Room to Kitchen/Dining Area:
Insulation Progress:
Master Shower with Tub in Front:

Master Shower:




Insulation in Master Bathroom:



Foam All Holes in Top Plate:


Electrical Panel:




Anchor Bolts Every 6 Feet:



Air Conditioner Installed:


Air Conditioner in Attic:



Stay tuned for more progress, and in the mean time contact us for more information about your next dream home!
830-626-3350


Sunday, January 16, 2011

Custom Home- Rockwall: More Progress

This custom home in Rockwall Ranch is moving along at a great pace, and even despite the ugly weather, no major issues have set us back either. This is a custom floorplan that was drawn by us (In-house custom drawings are free of charge if you build with us!) to fit not only the ideal spot on the lot but accentuates all the key features of the lot and home, that the homeowner specified were important. One of our many qualities as a custom builder is our ability to utilize every square foot of space based on your needs, so as not to waste your money on useless space, and create more value to your home. This floorplan is a must see!
Let us know if you would like to set up an appointment for a walk through, or if you want to sit down and talk about your own custom dream home!
830-626-3350
View From the Street:
Front of Garage:


Front of House:
Entry with Rock Started:
Closer Look at Rock Work:

Entry Ceiling:

Standing in Dining Room looking through Entry down to Master Bedroom:
Trayed Ceiling in Master:

The Start of the Master Tub and Shower Area:

Electrical in Kitchen:


Upstairs Media Room:

Electrical Panel- Electrician was Completeing as we were taking Pictures:

Trayed Ceiling in Living Room:

Back of House- Plenty of Windows for view of Backyard!

We've had Plumbers, Electricians and HVAC all week completeing this phase. Soon we should have insulation and drywall going up inside, and more rock and stucoo outside! Stay tuned for more progress!

Friday, November 6, 2009

Cibolo Job: Back Porch

We recently extended a customer's back porch to include slab area for a hot tub and extended the roof to cover the porch. We ran the electrical for the hot tub and also a ceiling fan. It turned out nicely and blends well with the existing home. Here are some before and after pictures.


BEFORE:



AFTER: