Whether your kitchen is past due for a makeover or you’re only dreaming about what could be, start with Reynolds Signature Homes. We will make your kitchen renovation as beautiful and efficient as possible. We’ll take those dated walls and floors and transform the space into an elegant and functional room that you can truly enjoy. We’ll help you get rid of those dated cabinets, old appliances and the inefficient layout. We will modernize your kitchen with the latest trends, such as wine coolers, quartzite countertops, induction cooking, charging stations and more. These gadgets and appliances make your life easier and your home more efficient. Your kitchen remodel will be the perfect blend of design and function.
Bathroom Remodeling
When tackling a bathroom remodel project it is important to consider the budget, layout, functionality, aesthetic appeal, and return on investment, but it is also important to consider the little things that provide comfort. Maybe you enjoy soaking in the tub while reading a book? A Freestanding tub can give you the space and design to enjoy it even more. How about adding a chandelier just above the tub which provides light for reading but also helps create style. The point is if you treat your bathroom as the livable room it should be it could be the most enjoyable remodel project you ever take on.
Flooring
Finish - The finishing phase is probably one of the most exciting phases. You'll see many of your design selections come to life. Hardwood and tile flooring is laid. Interior doors and trim, stair rails, kitchen and bath cabinetry, countertops, backsplashes, hardware and mirrors are installed. The exterior and interior of your home is painted. Flatwork or pavers for driveways and sidewalks is set.
Door Installation/Replacement
Drywalls
Drywall – This construction phase shows progress quickly. Rooms are separated and divided, giving you the visual effect of each space. Drywall is hung and finished, and the ceilings are insulated. Outside brick, stone and siding are installed; and your home site is graded for drainage and to prepare for the driveway, patios, walks, and so on.
Framing
Framing & Roofing - This is when your house starts looking like a house. During this phase, all of the home’s interior and exterior walls and the stairs are framed. Next your home is “dried in,” and the exterior sheathing, roof deck, shingles, windows and exterior doors are all installed. At this point, your home is now waterproof and inside work can begin.
Tile Installation
Fireplaces
The outdoor living space has become the second family room. No longer is it just a space for a patio furniture set and grill. These days, homeowners are including televisions, full kitchens and dining areas fit for a restaurant. Many outdoor living spaces include fireplaces or fire pits that are works of art.
Staircases
Carpeting
Finish Mechanics - Plumbing hardware, such as faucets, showerheads, commodes, and so on, are installed. Switch plates, plug covers, and light fixtures are put into place, as are your thermostat, outdoor air/heat pump unit, and register and return air covers. Kitchen appliances and carpeting is installed, and your yard is fenced, finish-graded and sodded. Sprinklers are also installed.
With the ENERGY STAR label on your new home, you can be confident that it will deliver. When ENERGY STAR requirements are applied to new home construction, an integrated approach to design combined with tried-and-true best building practices adds up to a durable, comfortable home with reduced utility and maintenance costs. Our ENERGY STAR certified homes have undergone more inspections and testing than typical homes to ensure that your new home was built to higher standards.
Building is in Shelley Reynolds’ blood. While growing up, it would not be unusual to find Shelley working for her father, a Michigan builder, on a project. Whether it was framing or roofing a house, there was plenty of on the job training. She never knew this experience would establish the foundation for her own business.
Mechanical Rough-Ins for Plumbing, Mechanical, Electrical, Insulation – The work that happens during this phase has to be done right, because once sheetrock is put over it, everything will be harder and more expensive to get to. Water, waste piping, water heater, HVAC system, ductwork, insulation and rough electrical and security system wiring — the guts of your new home — are installed during this stage. All of these systems require inspection to assure you can safely move on to the next phase.