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Hello!

Here are pictures of the condo where I spent many a free moment in the past several months. I painted all the walls (including closets), with accent walls in the dining room and the bedroom. After they put in new carpet, I installed ceramic tile by the front door and put in upgraded high baseboards throughout the residence.

For the kitchen I decided on 18″ travertine in a diagonal pattern. The diagonal install, done by me, creates a lot more drama, than putting it in straight lines. It was a lot more work, but worth it! A professional cabinet resurfacer took care of the cabinet faces. 

The bathroom was remodeled entirely. The glass bathtub enclosure was removed, which opened up the space tremendously! I had a professional resurface the bathtub, which was worth every penny. A new vanity with highly functional deep drawers in a light birch wood worked very well with the new soothing green paint that I used on the walls. New tile flooring, a round glass tile backsplash with a glass tile strip perimeter,  new toilet, new lamp, and new fixtures completed the zen-like feel of the bathroom.

New window treatments completed the remodel. The project is one that I am very proud of, especially the bathroom. I can’t wait to rent it out to someone and have them enjoy this condo, located in a beautiful residential area  close to the beach in San Diego.

~Strive

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Goodmorning!

Today I will be working on a condo that needs to be remodeled in order to be put up for rent asap. Most of the paint work has been done, save the closets and the bathroom. The change a coat of fresh paint makes! Luckily I absolutely love painting. Whether it is walls, murals, or on a canvas… I’ll put some of my work up soon! When the paint work is done, I’ll install some new flooring in the bathroom; after that I will put in a new toilet and vanity.  It’s a good thing my dad taught me all these handy skills while growing up! Thanks, dad!

~Dream

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