San Antonio Kitchen Expansion Update

On August 9, 2010, in Lone Star Info, by Justin Bravo

With limited kitchen space and not wanting to make her living room smaller, our client decided to expand the back of her home out to allow for a larger kitchen, pantry, and a small office area.

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With limited access to room addition area, we use a cement truck to pump the cement in.

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After foundation of the room addition is poured, crews work fast to smooth and finish the surface.

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There was a limited amount of room in the backyard so our designer decided to go with a free-form design.

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We always try to match the siding, roofing, trim, and architecture of the original home.

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While the exterior appears to be finished, there is still much more to be done. We need to complete the roof, paint the exterior, and install flagstone on the exterior porch.

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We just finished the demolition of the kitchen, now to put it all back together. Cabinets have been ordered and should be in next week.

One Response to San Antonio Kitchen Expansion Update

  1. nikki helmans says:

    great blog ill take the info into my own home, thanks alot for sharing

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