Custom Bar, Framing, Fencing, Decking, & Flooring
This client came to us with a range of projects, beginning with improvements to the exterior of the home. We started by upgrading the exterior utility room, closing off a defunct entryway, and reframing the space to accommodate a new access door. Once the structure was corrected, we insulated, Tyvek-ed, installed cement board siding, caulked, and painted the entire structure, giving it a clean, durable, and weather‑tight finish.
From there, we built new composite back steps that tied seamlessly into a new composite deck, creating a cohesive transition between the yard and the freshly rebuilt utility room. The client’s back fence also needed attention, so we removed the worn pickets and runners and rebuilt a fresh, level fence that restored privacy and improved the overall look of the property.
Inside the home, the client had experienced significant termite damage, which required a careful structural response. We removed compromised flooring & subflooring, secured sections of damaged joists, then rebuilt the subfloor system to restore strength and stability. With the structure sound again, we installed a new vapor barrier, underlayment, flooring and transitions to create a clean, finished surface throughout the affected areas. We completed the interior work with new baseboards, quarter round, and a new front door, bringing the home back to a solid, refreshed condition.
Finally, our client had one last vision: a custom bar. This bar was a full ground‑up build, crafted to match the client’s vision with a mix of classic detailing and clean, modern execution. We combined beaded wainscoting with board‑and‑batten accents to give the piece depth, texture, and a tailored architectural feel from every angle. We added the full finishing process, including stain and clear coat, to bring out the grain and protect the piece for long‑term use. And we integrated a secret door, designed and installed to blend seamlessly into the bar’s paneling while providing discreet, functional access.