Project: Built-in bookcase
Old closet from the 70-s got a new life in this project. Our handyman removed the old ugly doors, added a false ceiling, and the whole interior was spackled and painted. New shelves were installed, and a wooden border was attached around the perimeter to finish it off.
Vertical blinds
Vertical blinds can be used anywhere. Today’s blinds are made of various types of fabric, plastic, wood, or metal, and there are hudreds of colors to choose from. Many of the modern condos have floor-to-ceiling glass walls with spectacular view. But there is a drawback – glass walls are not energy efficient, and there is no privacy.
Vertical blinds are one of the popular solutions. They will block away the sunlight, help to retain the room’s temperature, and will add privacy to your home. And they can add to the room’s design.
Vertical blinds are also a popular choice for the offices. Here’s one of our past projects. The client opted for a neutral color here, making an accent on the furniture and the wall opposite to the window.
Project: Rod on the tall window
Tall windows are hard to reach, and professional hand can be particularly helpful. The rod for this window was installed on the height of 15 feet.
Project: Closet organizer
In this project, the outdated bedroom needed a lift. The wallaper needed to go, and the small closet wasn’t working well for the owner. To fix the problem, the walls were cut to open up a space for a new closet, and new doors were installed along with new shelving and hanging rods. The room was also painted, and new baseboards were installed to finish it up.
Project: Rolls on corner window
This window needed careful planning to make sure all the ends meet. But the end result is magnificent – white rolls provide privacy, yet the light comes through.