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Bright Medford Kitchen

Our team at McDonald Contracting worked with the homeowners at this Medford home to create a kitchen that worked better for their family.  We helped them update their current kitchen and also gave them more space by taking down the dining room wall.  By opening up the kitchen we were able to maximize the appearance of the space while creating more function and design. An open kitchen also promotes easier traffic flow between busy rooms and facilitates more social interaction.  We love how it came out!

We also added corner windows all along the wall to brighten-up the space and to make it feel larger.

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Categories Blog, Recent Work

3rd Floor Master Suite

This beautiful 3rd-floor master suite is a part of a major home renovation our team completed in Winchester. We wanted to share each piece of this reno with you separately since there is so much work our team completed! To unfold this massive project we’re showing off the GORGEOUS 3rd-floor suite.

This 3rd floor used to be an unfinished attic. The homeowners wanted to create a beautiful oasis for visitors, and they did just that.  Everything from the clawfoot tub to the well thought out decor make this a warm and inviting space.  When can we stay?!  🙂

 

Categories Blog, Recent Work

Kitchen & Bath Remodel

This kitchen was over 40 years old. The space was small and dark; with dark cabinets, poor lighting and only 2 windows. The bathroom, located off the kitchen, was inconveniently located and needed to be better situated for the flow of the house. Needless to say, it was time to create a bright space that complimented the home’s unique space.
In a nutshell, our team did the following –
  • Took everything down to the studs – floors, ceilings, and walls
  • Removed and repositioned a bathroom within the same space and since it was such a compact bathroom,  we used a wall-hung toilet to save space, and also a small wall-hung vanity sink
  • Added 2 sliding barn doors to conserve space
  • Doubled the number of windows, and installed taller cabinets that went up to the ceiling to maximize storage space
  • Opened up the entryway between the dining room to the kitchen
The space is now bright and sunny, with an ocean-inspired kitchen and streamlined bathroom! The homeowners couldn’t be happier!
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