Saturday, October 11, 2014

Boca Towers Condo Remodel



Here are pictures to a remodel that I completed in mid August. The condo was in the Boca Towers, and had breathtaking views of both the ocean and intracoastal waterway. One day while at work I glanced out to the ocean and noticed a small center console boat that was moored up to one of the buoys slightly off shore. I called my friend because I was thinking that it looked a lot like his boat, and low and behold, my friend was out there diving at the reef! It is really almost nearly impossible to beat the location and views of this condo. 

For this particular unit, we re-did the entire kitchen, all floors, both bathrooms, and framed down the entire ceiling. This unit had the old-school popcorn ceilings. There are two methods of fixing the popcorn ceiling - one is to scrape the old popcorn and then skim-coat the ceiling with drywall compound. The other is to frame down the ceiling with 1-5/8"metal and then drywall the ceiling. We opted to do the latter, which is more costly and takes much more time. The reason the homeowner chose to take this route, is because if you frame down the ceiling, you are able to conceal all wiring to any fans or light fixtures. 

The cabinets we installed are Omega, the counter top and backsplash are both Quartz, and the flooring is a 24" x 24" porcelain tile that mimics marble. The place ended up coming out beautiful and the homeowner was satisfied with the turnout. This job took approximately ten weeks to complete from the issuance of the permit.





















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