Kitchen Remodel in Odessa

We couldn't be happier with the way that this kitchen turned out! What an amazing transformation. We met with our client in Odessa and went over all their needs and wants to come up with a design that really fit for them. The transformation is stunning, from the new tile floors, the ornate backsplash, the new elegant lighting throughout, and the addition of a new wine chiller in the island. The finish in this kitchen is second to none. Take a look at the original and progress photos below.

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Bathroom Remodel in Port Richey

Take a look at this bathroom that we just completed for a client in Port Richey. A truly unique design to say the least. The river rock on the shower wall and floor gives a real natural feel as well as the overhead rain shower head. Also note the dual shower valves as this shower serves a double purpose as a dog shower as well for their furry children. This project was a lot of fun and we know the client will have something they can enjoy for years to come. Scroll down to see some before and after photos.

Bonus picture of the dual shower valve in rough in.

Bonus picture of the dual shower valve in rough in.

Bathroom Remodel in Brooksville

We just completed a fantastic new bathroom for a client in Brooksville. We took our clients ideas and wishes and brought them to reality. This remodel consisted of a new bathtub, new wall tile, new floor tile, new toilet, new vanity, new custom granite top, new custom bi-fold door, new faucet, and new vanity mirror with lighting. We must admit this is one of the best looking bathrooms that we have ever done in regards to color and style. Scroll down for some amazing before and after pictures.

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Bathroom Remodel in Clearwater

Our first finished project of February is this beautiful bathroom that we finished for a client in Clearwater. Our customer decided to go very contemporary with the look and feel of the room. The modern hardware the client picked out had a temperature sensor with display. We added a custom niche and a modern round front bathtub. Other new features included a modern white vanity with granite countertop, new faucet, new mirror, and new lighting. We moved the shower head to a more modern and convenient height. The bathroom was finished with faux wood plank tile flooring and a eco-friendly new toilet.

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Kitchen and two Bathroom Remodel in Trinity

We just finished up on a complete renovation on a kitchen and two bathrooms for a client in Trinity. The client decided to go with an all white design that really stands out and gives the rooms a very contemporary feel. Other renovations to this residence were closing up an existing window that was on the lanai which you can see in the photo and we matched the stucco just perfect. As well as a small bar area in the lanai. Overall, this was a very fun project that turned out extremely well.

DCI Home Improvements receives 2016 Best of Service Award

DCI Home Improvements was recently awarded the 2016 Best of Service award for the Tampa Bay area.  We are honored to have received this from a great organization such as Houzz.  Please read their press release below:

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

1/10/2016

Houzz Announces Best Of Houzz 2016 Winners 

Annual Survey and Analysis of Community of Over 35 Million Monthly Users Reveals the Top-Rated Home Remodeling Professionals and Most Popular Home Designs 


Houzz Inc., the leading platform for home renovation and design, today announced the community’s picks for Best Of Houzz 2016 in North America, a homeowner-to-homeowner guide to the top home buildersarchitectsinterior designers, landscape pros and other residential remodeling professionals on Houzz from cabinetry or roofing pros to painters.

“Anyone building, remodeling or decorating looks to Houzz for the most talented, competent and service-oriented professionals,” said Liza Hausman, vice president of Industry Marketing for Houzz. “We’re delighted to join our community of homeowners and design enthusiasts in recognizing our “Best Of Houzz” professionals around the world.”

The Best Of Houzz is awarded annually in three categories: Design, Customer Service and Photography. Design award winners’ work was the most popular among the more than 35 million monthly users on Houzz. Customer Service honors are based on several factors, including the number and quality of recent client reviews. Architecture and interior design photographers whose images were most popular are recognized with the Photography award.

A “Best Of Houzz 2016” badge appears on winners’ profiles, as a sign of their commitment to excellence. These badges help homeowners identify popular and top-rated home professionals in every metro area on Houzz. Winners will be announced globally throughout the month.

You can read more about us on our Pro page at Houzz: http://www.houzz.com/pro/dcihomeimprovements/dci-home-improvements#46

5 Home Improvement Projects for the New Year.

It happens every January. Motivated by the sense of a fresh start for tackling those home improvement projects that never got done the year before, many of our clients come to us with a wish list of to-dos--primarily inspired by the latest trends in design and remodeling. This year I thought we would beat them to the punch and compile our own list of what I think contractors will be called upon to do the most in 2016.

1. Install Garage Organization Systems

Why it’s popular: Getting organized is probably the top New Year’s resolution of home improvement enthusiasts. What’s great about starting out with the garage is that the area can then serve a workshop for other projects. Our trade partners at Palm Harbor Kitchens have helped many of our clients design functional spaces for their garages. I myself am restoring a 1949 Mercury in my garage and already have plans myself for the new year for making a truly workable space.

Expert tip: It may sound obvious, but remember to leave room for car(s).

2. Update Lighting

Why it’s popular: Again, because there are so many great options to select from. Home owners can add recessed lights, spotlights, ceiling fans (with light fixtures), under cabinet lights… the list of interesting styles of lights available looks to continue to grow in 2016. My personal favorite for really making an impact fast is the addition recessed LED lighting. You will find with a lot of the homes around Tampa Bay either have fluorescence lights or traditional recessed lighting or 'high-hats'. We have seen a trend toward recessed LED and continue to see it move in that direction.

Expert tip: Be warned, when you add or modify lighting in your rooms, be prepared for drywall repairs and painting.

3. Open Spaces

Why it’s popular: Everyone needs more room for entertaining and one of the easiest things you can do is open up your living spaces to give it a more modern look. We get so many requests from clients wishing to make half walls where full walls are currently at and take half walls and completely remove them to open up the space. No matter what you choose, this will only add value to your home.

Expert tip: Before embarking on this type of project, make sure the walls in question are not load bearing. This could add thousands of unexpected costs to your project.

4. Replace Windows and Doors

Why it’s popular: Fresh start. The beginning of year always has people thinking about ways to make their home more energy efficient. Air leaks from your old windows and doors are taxing on your central air and expensive on your utility bills. Replacing the old with new materials and solid seals will save you money in the long run and improve the look of your home. This will take from a weekend to a week to complete, depending on the size of your home, but the benefits will last for decades.

Expert tip: In Florida, make sure you consider the differences between impact and non-impact glass as this could add a generous cost to your project, but could also lower your insurance rates.

5. Renovate the Kitchen and Bath

Why it’s popular: With simple solutions like just adding trim molding and cabinet pulls or adding a backsplash, to larger projects like gutting whole kitchens and baths, these two rooms are without a doubt the first to be focused on when planning out a year in home improvement. We have teamed with the experts at Palm Harbor Kitchens to be able to bring you the kitchen of your dreams. They have a plethora of cabinet designs and styles to choose from and also have over 30 years experience in kitchen and bathroom remodeling. With DCI Home Improvements and Palm Harbor Kitchens, you have a winning combination.

Expert tip: Plan well in advance before you make any changes to your kitchen. You might be without the use of your kitchen sink or appliances for a short period of time.

Room Addition in Tampa

Our team recently completed a small room addition for a young couple in Tampa.  This is their "starter home" and they needed just a little more space in their master bedroom to use as office space.  The new addition, while accessible from the master bedroom, actually presents as a separate room all together, allowing them to have the office area removed from the bedroom.  This new room is accessed through a sliding barn-type door, giving it a cutting edge appearance and giving the option to completely close off that portion of the space.  The addition of this space will greatly add to the value of their home, while allowing them to remain there for a good long time before having to move to a larger home.

Kitchen Remodel in Largo

As we finished up a project for this client, she let us know that she wanted to remodel her kitchen next.  She provided us with some of her ideas and we began to work up a plan for the space.  The layout of the existing kitchen posed some design challenges, but together, with our cabinet supplier, we came up with some very innovative ideas.  We added a small linen closet to an adjacent bathroom, thereby resolving the issues with the layout.  The result is a very functional and beautiful kitchen.  The client was thrilled to get the added bonus of the closet.  She purchased all high-end appliances that added the perfect finishing touches to the space.  Return clients are the very best!

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Choosing the right kitchen cabinets.

Cabinets form the backbone of the kitchen. Configure the cabinetry to make the most use of your kitchen’s size and floor plan. Consider different layouts and looks.

Base cabinets get the most attention, whereas hanging wall cabinets are sacrificed for aesthetic features—windows, dramatic backsplashes—to create an atmosphere of a living room appeal in the kitchen. That said, base cabinets are moving away from doors and toward drawers. Drawers make storage more accessible for more people.

Ergonomically, it brings contents to you rather than you having to bend over and dig through layers to get what you need. Hardware accessories neatly organize plates, pots, pans and lids, plastic-ware, you name it. The choices are almost endless nowadays when it comes to kitchen designs and accessories you can use to build your perfect kitchen. As long as we are talking American Made. 

You are going to find many, many more options when it comes to kitchen cabinets when you buy American made. Looking for that unusual small cabinet to fit just right in that space, you are probably going to be able to get it. Not so much the case when you buy Chinese made cabinets. Now, before we start criticizing Chinese made cabinets just because they are, well, Chinese made cabinets, lets consider a few things. 

Things that we have noticed over the past few years is that the quality of Chinese cabinets are on the rise. These cabinets are being manufactured to very high quality standards across the board. Self-closing drawers, seamless cuts, etc. If you were to take the least expensive American Made cabinet and hold it next to a standard Chinese Made brand, I'm telling you, the Chinese cabinet will make you want to rethink everything you think you have learned.

The drawback of course with Chinese Made cabinets is choice, there isn't much. For the most part, these are ready-to-assemble units that only come in a handful of different shapes and even less styles. There is no doubt their fit and finish is good, but you are extremely lacking in choice when it comes to these types of cabinets.

By sticking with American Made manufacturers, you are going to get a plethora of more door choices, you are going to get the options of real wood boxes, and you have the ability to customize the kitchen to your liking, instead of making certain cabinets try and fit your space.