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Gallery: Kitchens
Arapahoe Ave., 2008

From the antique, Chinese doors to Venetian plaster wall treatments and an all-new kitchen featuring cherry cabinets, stainless appliances, built-in bench seating and a pocket door, this project—designed by Byrnes and Co.—called for a wide range of expertise as we took a turn-of-the-century Victorian house down to the bare bones and meticulously customized it for modern living. We installed a new floor made of old railroad ties, a decorative, alcohol-fueled fireplace, new windows, in-floor hot water heat, and a gorgeous new bath featuring vertical-grain cherry and travertine tile.

Marine St., 2007

This was a big job with fantastic results! The client asked Milestone to remodel the entire house and build a new, 1800-square-foot two-story addition (900 square feet of living space on each level) that required the demolition of a previous add-on before new construction could begin. We worked with the client's architect to ensure that new and old played well together in this circa-1890 Victorian. Special features included authentic, labor-intensive detailing and a brand-new landscape/hardscape. The new chimney was built from salvaged bricks, saving money and lending continuity to the home.

Shadow Creek, West Boulder, 2006

All-new from start to finish, this condominium remodel called for expert carpentry and coordination with the client's interior designer and architect. We built two unique, completely custom wooden screens to help divide and delineate space in the entry area and bedroom. We also added custom-built cabinetry in the kitchen, bathrooms, office, living room, and library. Finally, we tore up old carpet and installed new hardwood floors, including a sound barrier system for the unit below.

Lee Hill, 2006

We built an addition onto this mountain home to create additional space for a new kitchen and dining area. To ensure a cohesive feel, we mirrored the house's existing style and added gable windows, a sliding door, and a tongue and groove ceiling with cedar faux rafters to complete the look.

Grape Ave., Boulder, 2001

This whole house remodel included installation of recessed lighting, a new kitchen with granite counters, and a remodeled bathroom. Special features included a spruced-up fireplace resurfaced in quartz and upgraded with installation of a new, high-performance gas insert. We worked with the client on design to ensure a polished, cohesive feel that fit well with the family's life and style.

Mt. Pleasant, Washington, DC, 1999

We completely updated this Victorian house built in 1905, while respecting its history and craftsmanship. The project required us to change the layout of the house to better suit the owners' needs; rework a steam radiator heating system; and combine two separate bathrooms into a single, more luxurious space. We also installed new floors and updated the electric system for modern living.

41st St., Washington, DC, 1999

For this Washington, DC project, we remodeled the entire kitchen and gave it a more modern look. Our renovations included removal of a wall as well as installation of new cabinets, appliances, counter tops, and all-new floors.

Takoma Park, MD, 1999

This kitchen remodel included installation of all new windows and new paint. We were able to modernize the room and completely update its appearance while keeping to a restricted budget, achieving a lot of bang for the buck.

Mt. Vernon, VA, 1998

We built most of the cabinets for this kitchen remodel onsite, and installed custom stained glass provided by the client. The new kitchen featured iridescent glass tile that lends the room a timeless elegance.

Vienna, VA, 1997

This project involved a new bathroom and kitchen remodel. We enlarged the bathroom for a grander feel and moved the location of the shower. In addition, we put in new tiles, new plumbing, and new fixtures, and installed all new windows throughout the house. The kitchen featured new granite counters, new cabinets, and a new tile floor.