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So far Paul Maudlin has created 11 blog entries.

Whole home remodel (almost)

This project involved almost every room on the main floor. The project was done in two phases: first the master bath, then the rest of the main floor. Our designer worked with clients to bring it all together with finishes. Kitchen Main bath Living room   [...]

By | 2017-03-25T12:19:30-06:00 September 3rd, 2016|Bathrooms, Design and Selection, Kitchens|0 Comments

Fabulous master makeover

On this project, our clients had an extremely large closet and an extremely small master bathroom. We incorporated quite a bit of the master closet into the master bath area to give them this gorgeous new master bath. A window was added for additional light. Because the master closet had been an addition at some [...]

By | 2017-03-25T13:36:09-06:00 August 11th, 2016|Bathrooms, Design and Selection|0 Comments

Random Thought #1 – Selecting Tile

During the three-months we've been remodeling our main floor and upstairs, we've made several observations we'd like to share. Not to scare you from remodeling, but to prepare you for what you are about to experience and to give you some advice on how to make it the best experience for you. This first [...]

By | 2017-03-25T13:45:28-06:00 April 28th, 2016|Bathrooms, Kitchens, Our Remodel Experience|0 Comments

Wood-look Tile Master Shower / Bath Remodel

On this master bath remodel, our clients needed more storage and wanted a larger shower. We removed the tub and installed a walk-in shower. They selected the wood-look tile and they corroborated with our tile setter to install them on-end which is really a neat look. Our cabinet maker built them a large linen cabinet [...]

By | 2017-03-25T13:56:43-06:00 March 24th, 2016|Bathrooms|0 Comments

Eagle Accessible Walk or Roll-in Shower

We remodeled this bathroom with the future potential accessible needs of our client. The shower floor was recessed to allow for curbless access. The toilet room was enlarged to allow for at least a walker access. The homeowner had recently installed new tile on the bath floor so our tile setter had to blend in [...]

By | 2017-03-25T14:16:00-06:00 March 12th, 2016|Bathrooms|0 Comments

The story behind drywall mud globs

Clients often complain that globs of drywall mud are left on the floors of their projects. Having seen this phenomena myself, I had to ask why they aren't cleaned up right away. The answer made sense. They are much harder to clean up when they are wet. Once they dry, you can virtually pick them [...]

By | 2017-03-25T14:17:58-06:00 March 7th, 2016|Our Remodel Experience|0 Comments

Our Personal Remodel

After 15 years of planning, Bill and I finally took our own advice and updated our 1985 home. The process helped us truly understand what our clients have been going through the last 27 years. In general, we are remodeling the main and upper floors of our home. That means we lived in our basement [...]

By | 2017-03-25T14:02:40-06:00 March 1st, 2016|Our Remodel Experience|0 Comments