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2021 Kitchen Makeover in Yorktown

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Like many homes built in the late 1980s, Keith and Dottie’s home in Yorktown featured a kitchen with upper cabinets above the peninsula. While this added storage and helped define the area, it closed the kitchen off from the adjacent dining area and den. The cabinets were dark, stained wood, with laminate countertops, and the flooring was a standard sheet vinyl. We were asked to update the kitchen and remove the upper cabinets to give the area a more open feel.

The clients wanted lighter colors throughout the new kitchen, so they started with custom cabinets painted in a creamy white. Because there is a functional cabinet door on the back of the peninsula, the entire back was finished to look like cabinet doors. This detail was also repeated on the end of the peninsula and on one upper cabinet end. Glass doors on two of the upper cabinets add interest to the wall above the stove, and LED strips add task lighting.

New granite countertops in White Savannah continued the lighter color scheme. New backsplash tile by Marazzi in “Urban District Downtown” extends from the bottom of the cabinets to the top of the granite surface.

New engineered hardwood floors by Impressions in “Terracotta” were installed in the kitchen, dining area, and foyer. In the back hallway, laundry room, and downstairs bath, we installed “Lucinda” Coretec stone flooring.

Finishing touches were new stainless-steel appliances, industrial-style pendant lights above the sink and peninsula, and a few well-placed can lights.

The end result is a new, lighter and brighter kitchen which will serve the homeowners for many years to come!

New Master Suite in Norfolk

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A few months ago, we talked a little about buying a “used house.” This was the case for a couple in Norfolk recently. The previous owner had been a do-it-yourselfer, and his skills left a bit to be desired. His addition off the master bedroom at the back of the house had some serious issues, the worst being a persistent roof leak. The ceiling was also lower here than in the other rooms, which made it cramped and dark.

Our first goal was to address the leak. Because the addition had a flat roof that had been tied in improperly, and because the tiled roof was showing its age, we knew a total replacement was in order. By dealing with the roof first, we were able to reframe the roof of the addition and create a cathedral ceiling in what would become the new master bathroom.

We installed CertainTeed Landmark Architectural shingles in Moire Black. These shingles carry a limited lifetime warranty, and are rated for wind speeds up to 110 mph. The gable ends of the new roof were finished with tan siding and trim that complemented the brick.

After a few conversations about what the homeowners envisioned for the interior, we got to work inside, creating a new master suite.

The bedroom received fresh paint and new Luxury Vinyl Plank (LVP) flooring. Between the bedroom and the new master bath, we installed a barn door with obscured glass. This door style is great for rooms where there isn’t enough space for a traditional door to swing open. The obscured glass still allowed the light to shine through, while giving privacy to the adjoining bathroom.

The bathroom is a true showplace that represents the homeowner’s style. Starting at the top, the new cathedral ceiling makes the room feel much larger. Windows, along with specialty and accent lighting reflected in the double mirrors, keep the space bright. The homeowner found a vanity and two vessel sinks she loved. We added a Fantasy Brown granite countertop, and the same material was used for the bench and threshold in the shower.

We love the new shower! Several sizes and styles of tile were used to create a unique look. A niche was built for shampoo and soaps, and the space was finished with a custom glass enclosure.

A lighter shade of LVP was installed on the bathroom floor, in the new water closet, and in the walk-in clothes closet. Pale blue walls and bright white trim completed the makeover.

Our clients said, “The master suite is still as gorgeous as the day it was finished. It has become the topic of conversation with all visitors.”

 

We hope this space will continue to be a relaxing retreat for many years!

Exterior Makeover in Newport News, VA

Remember how excited you were when you first bought your new house? Everything was all shiny and new. Best of all – it was yours! Ready and waiting to fill with family and memories.

Fast forward 10, 15, even 20 years. You love your neighborhood and (most of) your neighbors. You’ve put down roots in your community: church, your kids’ schools, volunteering in your community. Life is good, but the house… well, it’s not so shiny and new anymore. 

 

This was the case for Rik and Michele. They loved their home, but they felt it really needed a makeover, starting with the roof. There were no leaks, but the roof was nearing the end of its life. We replaced the old roof with CertainTeed Landmark Architectural shingles in Driftwood. These shingles carry a lifetime limited warranty and are rated for winds up to 110 mph.

 

Next, we turned our attention to the siding. The existing two-tone beige was okay, but the homeowners were ready for a bold new color and style. They selected Mastic Ovations Dutch lap siding in Wedgewood. The fronts of the living room “bump out” and dormers were accented with Mastic Cedar Shake siding in the same Wedgewood. White gutters and downspouts, trim wrap, and corners completed the look.

 

Doors, doors, doors! We replaced the front door with a new ThermaTru model featuring 4 windows at the top and a 5-panel site lite. Michele painted the door a beautiful yellow shade that looks great with the new siding and trim. We reframed the garage doors to eliminate the clipped corners and installed new white roll-up doors that complement the style of the new front door. Around back, we replaced the old sliding patio door with a new energy-efficient one. 

 

The real stunner is the entry! Michele told us she’d always wanted a stone entry and our team was able to make that dream a reality. Stacked ledgestone was hand-applied one at a time around the door and on the wall. We also used a rain chain here in place of the traditional gutter downspout.

We received this note from Rik and Michele a few weeks after the job was completed: 

“We are thrilled with (the makeover) and find ourselves sitting outside almost daily just to take it all in!” 

 

We’re so glad they love their home’s new look!

Stunning Kitchen Remodel in Newport News, Hidenwood Neighbood

This is a kitchen we just finished in the Hidenwood neighborhood of Newport News, near Christopher Newport University and James River Country Club.   We absolutely loved this project and our clients!  If you’re interested in the complete list of everything we did on this project it is at the end of this article.

In the meantime you can watch the video slideshow or scroll down for the larger versions of some of the pictures so that you can really see the detail in each image!

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Our Scope of Work for this Kitchen Remodel Project: 

Demolition

  1. Demolish remove and dispose of:
    1. Cabinets
      1. Existing kitchen cabinets
      2. Kitchen island
      3. Wet bar and wall cabinet
    2. Existing sink and plumbing fixtures in both kitchen and wet bar
    3. Existing countertops
    4. Existing trim on paneled walls
      1. Door casing
      2. Window casing
      3. Crown molding
      4. Baseboard
    5.  Appliances
      1. Double ovens
      2. Existing cooktops and down drafts in both island and wetbar

 HVAC

  1. Move HVAC register under toe-kick in base cabinet near dishwasher
  2. Run new gas line to new cooktop location

Plumbing

  1. Adjust plumbing supply and drain lines as necessary for kitchen sink and hook up new sink drain, attach disposal, hook up faucet, and attach dish washer drain line
  2. Furnish and install new customer selected kitchen sink and faucet
    1. KITCHEN FAUCET – quoted from Ferguson $209.62
      • LF 1HDL PO KITC FCT ARST 1.5 GPM
    2. Furnish and install new customer selected wet bar sink and faucet
      1. BAR FAUCETS -quoted from Ferguson $311.50
        • LF ALLEGRO BAR FCT 1.5 GPM
      2. Hook up dishwasher supply line
      3. Re-route ice maker supply line to new refrigerator location and hook up.
      4. Garbage disposal will be replaced.
      5. Sinks:
        1. Stainless steel sink at wet bar
        2. Blanco Silgranit ll 1 3/4 Bowl Low Divide Anthracite for kitchen sink

Electrical

  1. Provide electrical demo as necessary.
  2. Wire for duel fuel range in new location.
  3. Wire for new range hood in new location.
  4. Relocate refrigerator outlet.
  5. Wire for dish washer in new location.
  6. Wire for garbage disposal in new location controlled by switch.
  7. Furnish and install four six inch recessed lights in same locations as existing four inch cans, to be controlled by dimmer switch.
  8. Furnish and install five LED under cabinet lights controlled by one switch.
  9. Install two new GFCI protected receptacles in kitchen island.
  10. Install two customer supplied pendant lights controlled by two three way dimmer switches.
    1. Remove ceiling fan in den and replace with one ceiling mounted pendant with multiple hanging lights ( Fizz -5 lights) over the eating island
    2. Replace light fixture over sink with George Kovaks – single mount with 5 hanging lights
  11. Furnish and install One three inch recessed light in glass cabinet controlled by one switch.
  12. Relocate receptacle in bar area to new location.
  13. Relocate recessed light over bar to center of bar area.
  14. Demo wiring and switch for whole house fan.
  15. Replace light fixture in den with light fixture in kitchen

 

Finishes

  1. Walls:
    1. Install drywall walls over the existing paneling in the kitchen area.
    2. Repair drywall in den where electrician needs to cut existing drywall to change light fixtures and run wire.
    3. On new drywall walls: Trim interior of doors, windows, and walls with new stained:
      1. Door & window casing
      2. Base Board
      3. Crown molding
  1. Floors:
    1. Repair hardwood floor where hvac register has been removed.
    2. Repair area around island
    3. Re-set toilet
    4. Sand and finish hardwood floors in kitchen area to extend to the garage door and bathroom (inside the decorative detail in the floor)
    5. Install 3 layers of poly on sanded floor and 1 layer on existing shoe molding.

   Kitchen Cabinets:

  1. Kitchen: furnish and install customer selected cabinets – refer to attached drawing for cabinet layout
    1. 42” wall cabinets with crown molding
    2. Aristokraft Cabinetry, All Plywood Construction, Soft Close Full Extension Dovetail Drawers
    3. Teagan Doorstyle, Maple, White Paint Finish
  1. Blind Corner “Cloud” Pullout Storage Unit in Corner by Kitchen Sink
  2. Spice Rack Storage in Wall Cabinet to Left of Hood
  3. Pegboard Storage to Left of Stove; Tray Storage to Right of Stove
  • 24” Deep Panels on each Side of the Refrigerator, and a 24” Deep Cabinet Above (for built-in look)
  • Rollout Shelves in One Island Cabinet, Double Trash Bin in the Other Island Cabinet
  1. Rollout Shelves in Cabinets by Stove
  2. Drawer Base by Dishwasher
  3. Microwave Cabinet on Right of Hood
  • Baseboard Molding to be Used at Base of Island, Wet Bar, and Island Table
  • Flush Contemporary Molding to be Used as Crown Molding
  • Berenson Hardware for All Doors and Drawers – Item #9234-1BPN-P
  1. Glass Doors and Shelves for Wall Cabinet over Bar Sink
  • Glass Shelf Mounted to Granite Top in Wet Bar Area
  • Stainless Steel Undermount Bar Sink
  • New Aristokraft Cabinetry Doors for Existing Pantry Cabinet by Doorway
  • Cabinet & hardware material cost: $19,005.04

Kitchen Counter tops –

  1. Install new Black Pearl Leather Granite (Kitchen Island Tops and Wet Bar)
  2. Altea Vicostone (Perimeter Counter Tops)
  3. Backsplash
    1. Install tiled backsplash under the wall cabinets in kitchen and wet bar
    2. Schluter edging system – Brushed Stainless Steel EB
      1. 9’ of edging on backsplash outside terminations
        1. On the side by the entrance to the kitchen
        2. On both sides of the wetbar
        3. Along the top edge of the tile at wetbar where there is no wall cabinet
        4. 2’ of outside corner on the wetbar backsplash

Paint

  1. Paint all walls, trim and ceiling in kitchen area. (Estimated for a neutral color: 2 coats. Bolder colors may include more coats)
  2. Paint ceiling in Den

 Stain

  1. Stain all new door & window casing
  2. Stain all new baseboard
  3. Stain all new crown molding trim
  4. Stain new T-111 siding replaced on roofing & siding repair.

Skylight in kitchen

  1. 21” x 46” Velux skylight will be installed
  2. Skylight tunnel will be framed from roof deck down to ceiling of kitchen.
  3. New drywall will be installed for walls of skylight tunnel
  4. Drywall will be painted

Sun Tunnel in hallway

  1. Sun Tunnel – Remove house fan and install 14” sun tunnel
  2. Includes painting hallway

Roof repairs on chimney

  1. Remove shingles, flashing and T-111 siding on rear slope of garage where roof meets sided wall
  2. Install new ½ cricket in dead valley area to prevent ponding water
  3. Install new shingles and flashing along chimney, cricket and wall
  4. Install new T-111 siding in repair area
  5. Stain new siding to match

New Kitchen in Newport News Virginia has Custom Cabinets, Kitchen Island, Granite Countertops & Tile Backsplash

 One trend that we are seeing from our clients here at Jim Hicks Home Improvement is having the Kitchen Island cabinet a different color than the base and wall cabinets in the rest of the kitchen.

It can serve to break up the monochromatic feel of the kitchen and serve as an interesting design piece!

It definitely creates interest and depth to a beautiful kitchen such as this one in Newport News!  You’ll also notice this kitchen has a tile floor, the wall cabinets are 42″ high to the ceiling with one 30″ wall cabinet being staggered in height to create interest.  The corner cabinet has a glass inset in the door, creating a display place for glassware.  The countertops are granite and the entire space is lit with a combination of pendent lighting, can lighting, ceiling fan/light combo and under cabinet lighting.  There is a tile backsplash for the countertop and a stainless range hood for the cooktop. The kitchen island is split to allow people to sit at it on stools.

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Family Room Addition in Seaford, Virginia

These are pictures of a Family Room Addition in Seaford, Virginia that we just completed for a great couple!

The Whites needed more room for the growing family when the grandkids would come and visit. They had an existing deck that they never used so they asked us to remove the deck and build a room addition where it used to be. They had a beautiful backyard and still wanted to be able to enjoy it. To accomplish this we used large picture and double hung windows to give a full view of the trees in the backyard. The part of the project that we were most pleased with is how we matched the new hardwood floor to the existing hardwood floor in the dining room.  David DiSpirito did the design, Kris Austin was the estimator, Justin Foreman was the Project Superintendent, JD Talley was the Foreman.

We received this fantastic card from the White’s that just made our day!

click on picture to enlargeThank you Note from Client

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“Before Picture” of the deck that is to be replaced by the new family room additionbefore pictures of room addition (1) A “before picture” of the rear wall of the home leading onto the deck. This wall would be opened up and the door and one of the windows would be moved to the outside wall of the addition.before pictures of room addition (4) A “before picture” of the dining room and door onto the original deck. This wall would be opened up and the hardwood floor would be “toothed in” to a new hardwood floor in the new addition.before pictures of room addition (6) Here is a “before picture” of the deck that would be removed from the rear of the home.before pictures of room addition (10) before pictures of room addition (12)

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Basement Remodel Project in Stonehouse, Toano – near Williamsburg – Virginia

“Not many people know where Toano Virginia is, so we just say Near Williamsburg,” the locals tell us.  Stonehouse is a prestigious community, well known for it’s golf course and beautiful homes.

Our clients in Stonehouse, Toano Virginia asked us to make their dream of a finished basement come true.  They had some great ideas about what they wanted and also some sound performance goals for this area of their home.   They were interested in a having a stone wall in the sitting area and sound proofing installed as part of the design as they felt that the neighbors across the way in the rear of the home were much too noisy with loud dogs and amplified music.  We installed Homasote soundproofing boards across the rear wall to abate the sound.  Windows across the rear wall were supplemented with double panes to provide dead air space between the exterior window and the interior of the home.  The french doors received storm doors on the exterior.

A new bathroom was added as well as a kitchenette, sitting area and guest bedroom to the finished basement area.

click on each picture for a larger view!

basement remodel, carpet, paint, tray ceiling, can lights, soundproofing, Toano, VirginiaThe stone accent wall can be seen on the left and the kitchenette behind it

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The bathroom in the remodeled basement
Basement Remodel in Stonehouse, Toano Virginia

The view of the sitting area looking out of the windows and doors into the backyard.Basement remodel with stone wall, sound proofing, flooring in Toano Virginia

These photos were taken when we first visited the home.  These are the stairs descending from the first floor.2013-01-30 12.05.35 2013-01-30 12.06.06This area will become the bedroom
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The stairs are to the left and the new bathroom will be built in the background

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This picture was taken from the backyard before work commenced.  The door that is ajar leads to the basement.
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This picture shows the drywall installed in a tray ceiling configuration in what will become the new bedroom2013-05-21 11.22.26 2013-05-21 11.31.32

A deer stopped by to see what all the commotion was about (he can be seen centered in the door glass below)2013-05-21 11.33.02

Success Profile for Jim Hicks in Hampton Roads Magazine

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“I just want to see my smiling face on the cover of The Rolling Stone”  (click on image to enlarge)