Categories Blog, Recent Work

Arlington Home Remodel

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text]We recently finished home renovations for one of our clients in Arlington, MA.  Our team transformed this home by making a few substantial changes to give the homeowner more space in their own home. The results were amazing and our clients couldn’t be happier!

Here is what we did –

  • Knocked down the wall between the dining room and kitchen to increase the kitchen size
  • Renovate the kitchen to be clean and modern
  • Added a dormer to their attic which added two new bedrooms and a new full bathroom

Kitchen Remodel:

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Bedrooms:

Are you looking for ways to increase the space and/or value in your own home? Contact us today to learn more about our team can help you!

Thanks for reading!

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Categories Blog, Tips

3 Tips For Renovating Your Bathroom

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_separator el_width=”80″][vc_column_text]Today we’re sharing three great tips on how to add value to your bathroom.

recessed tile shelfInvest in new tile: With so many great tile designs and choices today it’s easy to choose a tile that will make your bathroom look great.  Our team is well experienced in pulling up old flooring & tile and adding tile that really improves the value of your bathroom.

Tip: Think about adding in recessed shelving into your shower… this is not only adding value to your bathroom but its genius!

 

 

bathroom1Paint goes a long way: One of the simplest ways to brighten up your bathroom is to give the walls a fresh coat of  paint.  We love the idea of pulling off old wall-paper and brightening the space with a great new paint color.

Tip: Make sure your bathroom has proper ventilation. If not, the high levels of humidity can damage your paint.

 

 

Green-Glass-Tile-ShowerRegrout your tiles: Discolored, cracked and/or chipped tile is a sign the grout needs to be replaced.  If your grout is cracked your allowing for water to get behind or under the tile, which may cause mold damage.

Tip: Don’t waste your time trying to clean off the mold damage. Getting rid of mildew and mold in grout and caulk with topical treatments is difficult if not impossible in that all too often it has grown beneath the surface of what we are trying to clean.

 

 

Let us know if you have any questions about a remodeling your bathroom! Thanks for reading – McDonald Contracting

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