but accumulated improvements make a big difference in perceived quality and space when the right details are brought together.
Small
Below Are Examples of Improved
visual coherence without replacing materials or doing renovations - just detail restoration, small finish refinements and exposures.
with what you have to give units this kind of finish-level details to show better and create stronger tenant impressions and perceived value. There is a sweet spot option between standard low-cost speed and high-cost renovations. Deet Street Works.
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Past Works
Before: Exposed plumbing or repiping covered in grout spillage, paint and mildew, etc. Not a good look.
After: It can turn into luster that works for you. There’s a reason some fixtures are copper.
Before: Painting over cracks or rough surfaces is a bad idea.
After: We fill and smooth before painting. Case-by-case influences finish. Especially moldings in bad shape.
Before: Covered transom and hardware gone to waste that additionally smothers lite and spatial flow.
After: Restoring original elements improves the look and the feel while charm and lite show through.
After: We can stylize those small accessories and hardware pieces.
Before: Outdated hardware and accessories can get replaced but never painted.
Full Coherence: You can begin to see things coming together with just 3 or 4 elements in 1 small bathroom. The restored and sealed window sill (now functional shelf), copper, riser, and curtain rod all come together. We did not include the vanity. Come back for more shots - we are working on our photo and portfolio game ;)
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