We recently completed a 3 week long kitchen and half-bath renovation in the Museum district of Richmond.
The Superintendent for this job was Cody McIntyre and his Carpenter's Helper was Jerrett Clark.
The kitchen and bathroom weren't outright disasters, but the kitchen was a little cramped (as tends to be the case in the Museum district) and had outdated appliances, counters, and cabinets. Our goal was to remodel the kitchen and remodel the powder room while making it a bit smaller.
The first step was, of course, demolition.
We got rid of that hot water heater in favor of a tankless one that we mounted on the outside of the house.
Once we tore up the vinyl we found some bad floor boards in the kitchen and powder room. Since we had to take the floor up to allow our plumber, Ronnie Gray, to rough-in the bathroom; we replaced the floor boards with some salvaged Tongue & Groove flooring from a house of similar age that was demolished.
We framed in the bathroom and installed a pocket door (to save space).
Once rough-in of plumbing, HVAC, and Electric were done, we went to work on drywall repairs and hanging dry wall for the powder room.
Next we put up door trim and baseboards, installed plumbing and electrical fixtures, sanded and polished the floors, and then painted.
The finished product!
There is no such thing as a small job for RBVA
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