The old living room and large, traditional fireplace.

Bar Lounge to Dining Room - The architectural freestanding stacked-stone two-sided ribbon fireplace was a huge update and is a focal point in this home. Before the renovation it was a large, fairly typical traditional fireplace. This area is now It is now a large open space allowing for ease of entertaining.
Bar - The custom bar was installed in what was previously the living room, adjacent to the new fireplace and dining room. Using grey mirror, a big-screen television, Sub-Zero appliances, and white quartz slab tops, it offers a superb place to entertain.
Dining Room - The dining room has new updated custom drapery, furnishings and a chandelier. We removed the ceiling coffer and opened the walls from the bar area (originally the living room) and the kitchen.
Breakfast Nook - The breakfast room is adjacent to the newly renovated kitchen. The kitchen table and chairs replaced a large granite top with a built-in banquette. The chandelier and artwork balances the large space. We added new cornices and motorized sunshades, and removed the coffer and wall niche to simplify the area.
Kitchen - The fully renovated kitchen has new professional-grade appliances, including a gas range. We opened the doorway towards the dining room and removed the ceiling tray. The grey and white stone countertop features a waterfall flat edge. Below the countertop a stainless inset at the bar seating recess balances the stainless tile.
Family Room - The family room had a large traditional wood angled wall unit wrapping the doorway towards the staircase. It was all removed to update the space and allow an 80" television. All new rug, artwork, fan, and furnishings work with the client’s existing leather sectional.
“Dear Eloise,
On behalf of Professional Remodeler, I want to congratulate you and your company on your winning entry in the 2019 Professional Remodeler Design Awards.
From the first interview with the homeowner, through the design development process, product selections, budgeting, and the construction itself, it takes a well-coordinated, highly motivated team to produce an outstanding design and bring it to fruition. If that photo could speak, it would need many more than a thousand words.
Design awards serve not only to acknowledge the creativity, skill, and coordination required to produce what is really a unique form of functional art; they also inspire others to push themselves and their teams to higher levels of achievement. Thank you for helping elevate the industry.
Sincerely,
Erika Taylor and the Pro Remodeler team”