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Wow! This home was stripped down to the studs. Well maybe that's an understatement as many of the original studs were removed too! New roof structure, new interior/exterior walls, new windows and doors, plaster, paint etc. This beautiful home is a true work of art! Thank you to our clients for having the diligence to complete this project!
The team at Quality Home Renovators worked tirelessly to ensure that every aspect of this remodel was done to the highest standards. The new roof structure provides both strength and durability, while the new interior and exterior walls give the home a fresh, modern feel. The new windows and doors not only provide better energy efficiency but also allow natural light to flood the home, making it feel bright and airy. The new plaster and paint give the home a polished and finished look, while also protecting it from the elements.
The end result is a true masterpiece, a home that is both beautiful and functional. The homeowners can now enjoy a home that is not only comfortable but also energy efficient, thanks to the new materials used in the remodel. The team at Quality Home Renovators is proud to have been a part of this project and would like to thank the homeowners for their trust and patience throughout the process. This home is a true testament to the power of a quality remodel and the importance of preserving our historic homes.
Historic Rehab Project In St. Pete
Restored to its original grandeur
A new addition, new kitchen, new interior, & new exterior—this house had a full renovation!
Extensive Structural Repairs in Old Northeast St. Pete
Totally Remodeled Home
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