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Pristine San Antonio Remodel
After some big updates to some key rooms and a much-needed flooring transformation, this San Antonio home was ready to hit the market.
The Curbio general contractors in San Antonio worked with agent Eric Christianson of Coldwell Banker D’Ann Harper, REALTORS to make this home ready for the market. Together, we focused on remodeling some key spaces like the kitchen and baths as well as updating the flooring.
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The kitchen may have been a beauty several years ago, but its outdated designs weren’t helping the home’s resale value. To bring the kitchen up to date with what buyers are now looking for, we did work such as:
- Demoing the existing kitchen cabinets
- Priming and painting kitchen cabinet doors and face frames
- Installing new flooring
- Replacing the gas cooktop
- Installing a stainless-steel sink
- Replacing the kitchen faucet and garbage disposal
- Updating pulls and surface mount hinges
- Installing quartz countertops
- Replacing ceramic tile backsplash above the countertops
- Removing, disposing of, and repairing drywall on the island backsplash
The kitchen may have been a beauty several years ago, but its outdated designs weren’t helping the home’s resale value. To bring the kitchen up to date with what buyers are now looking for, we did work such as:
- Demoing the existing kitchen cabinets
- Priming and painting kitchen cabinet doors and face frames
- Installing new flooring
- Replacing the gas cooktop
- Installing a stainless-steel sink
- Replacing the kitchen faucet and garbage disposal
- Updating pulls and surface mount hinges
- Installing quartz countertops
- Replacing ceramic tile backsplash above the countertops
- Removing, disposing of, and repairing drywall on the island backsplash
The master bathroom had good bones to work off of, but some finishing touches took the space to the next level. To make the master bath one buyers would love, we took on various work such as:
- Demoing the shower, tub, toilet, and floor
- Replacing the drywall around the tub
- Installing an acrylic shower pan, frameless shower door, and return panel
- Replacing the Roman tub faucet and valves
- Reglazing the bathtub
- Adding ceramic wall tile surround
- Replacing the flooring
- Painting the vanity
- Installing a granite countertop and backsplash
- Updating the vanity light fixtures
- Installing new sink faucets
- Replacing the toilet
The master bathroom had good bones to work off of, but some finishing touches took the space to the next level. To make the master bath one buyers would love, we took on various work such as:
- Demoing the shower, tub, toilet, and floor
- Replacing the drywall around the tub
- Installing an acrylic shower pan, frameless shower door, and return panel
- Replacing the Roman tub faucet and valves
- Reglazing the bathtub
- Adding ceramic wall tile surround
- Replacing the flooring
- Painting the vanity
- Installing a granite countertop and backsplash
- Updating the vanity light fixtures
- Installing new sink faucets
- Replacing the toilet
More and more buyers are looking for modern bathrooms. To bring the home’s outdated bathrooms up to par with current market trends, we did various projects including:
- Painting cabinet doors and face frames
- Installing a new sink
- Replacing the flooring
- Installing quartz countertops
- Adding modern backsplash
- Installing baseboards
More and more buyers are looking for modern bathrooms. To bring the home’s outdated bathrooms up to par with current market trends, we did various projects including:
- Painting cabinet doors and face frames
- Installing a new sink
- Replacing the flooring
- Installing quartz countertops
- Adding modern backsplash
- Installing baseboards
Throughout the home, the carpet was old and stained in some places. For most buyers, this is a big no-no. Replacing the carpeting and padding throughout the second floor helped the space look brand new as well as increased the value of the home.
Throughout the home, the carpet was old and stained in some places. For most buyers, this is a big no-no. Replacing the carpeting and padding throughout the second floor helped the space look brand new as well as increased the value of the home.