Ever heard of Levittown, New York? For many, it’s just a
hamlet located in Nassau County, somewhere between Hempstead and Farmingdale.
In actuality, Levittown is, in many ways, considered a historic example of suburban
planning; it is considered the first mass-produced suburb in America and is
named after the father of the suburb, William Levitt. We were in this historic
area recently, finishing up a massive home renovation. We completely revamped
an attic and turned it into a living space, with shelves and a rather large
closet. We also completely redid the stairs and living room, which got brand
new walls and a paint job, as well as a brand new ceiling fan and light
fixture. We’re still finishing up some
smaller projects in the home but we thought we’d give you a sneak peek at how
we made this ordinary suburban home into something unique for our customers.
Enjoy!
Monday, August 27, 2012
Friday, August 17, 2012
Before & After: New Walls and New Fixtures in Westbury
Westbury, a village out in Nassau County, NY, is a hell of a
nice place to work during the summer months. Sure, we were working on our customer’s bathroom for most of the time, but when you got to see the light of
day, coming in or leaving for the day, it’s very nearly bucolic in its way. We
were out there doing a complete renovation, complete with new fixtures
(upgraded sinks and faucets) and totally redoing the bathtub; in fact, we
replaced the entire tub with a fantastic new open shower area, a popular item
as of late. Lots of tile work and a lot of time was spent on the design as
well, but overall, I think we made the most of the space. Don’t you agree?
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