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Kingdom Landscape
Just finished view of outdoor room, with scored concrete and inlay stone. A stone seat wall for more seating and cedar for construction complements the existing home.
Kimberley Kay Interiors
Front porch for the front of the house....firepit and sofas to give it warmth and inviting feel
COOKE
This stunning white COOKE Montecito features a gorgeous Neolith Calacatta table top with 4" bookmatched edge. Our fire pit tables are built for the discerning customer who appreciates Made in USA custom craftsmanship. Built to withstand the rigors and safety requirements of public and community spaces, the COOKE Montecito features numerous safety and convenience upgrades.
John Herder Building
Former model home in Starr Ridge built by John Herder Building. The Wagon Wheel floorplan lives large out the front with an oversized wrap around porch.
Babin Landscaping
Screened Porch designed and built by Chris Parent; Gas fireplace, stone veneer, bluestone patio with outdoor fire pit, granite steps designed and built by Babin Landscaping.
The Outdoor GreatRoom Company
The Grey Stonefire Fire Pit Table features a compact design that’s versatile for a variety of spaces. This easy-to-move fire table has everything you need in both a table and a fire pit. Includes a matching burner cover. The enclosed base conceals the propane tank.
Alair Homes Chilliwack
This was a challenging project for very discerning clients. The home was originally owned by the client’s father, and she inherited it when he passed. Care was taken to preserve the history in the home while upgrading it for the current owners. This home exceeds current energy codes, and all mechanical and electrical systems have been completely replaced. The clients remained in the home for the duration of the reno, so it was completed in two phases. Phase 1 involved gutting the basement, removing all asbestos containing materials (flooring, plaster), and replacing all mechanical and electrical systems, new spray foam insulation, and complete new finishing.
The clients lived upstairs while we did the basement, and in the basement while we did the main floor. They left on a vacation while we did the asbestos work.
Phase 2 involved a rock retaining wall on the rear of the property that required a lengthy approval process including municipal, fisheries, First Nations, and environmental authorities. The home had a new rear covered deck, garage, new roofline, all new interior and exterior finishing, new mechanical and electrical systems, new insulation and drywall. Phase 2 also involved an extensive asbestos abatement to remove Asbestos-containing materials in the flooring, plaster, insulation, and mastics.
Photography by Carsten Arnold Photography.
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