Southgate Gut
 

Beautiful transformation of this Southgate home. We took everything down to the studs, replaced most of the flooring, rearranged some walls, made room for a proper laundry room and created a full guest suite, and somehow the space still feels bigger.

 
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Here are before photos from this Southgate Gut.

 
 
 
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From Start to Finish: Small Bath Redo in Bellaire
 

Here’s the scope: Hunnicutt Construction designed and planned the entire project. We converted the tub to a shower. Replaced the flooring throughout the bathroom, we moved the toilet 4” to accommodate the shower width, installed a new toilet, added new plumbing including a new valve, fixtures and sinks, new hardware, mirrors, lights, added vanity lights (originally just ceiling lights), installed new switches and dimmers, installed nook by vanity and shower nook, painted everything. Replaced cabinet doors. Quartz countertop and shower bench. Ceramic floor and shower surround. Penny tile on shower floor and in niche. Penny tile covers the wall by the vanity.

 
 

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New Projects in Sustainable Living: Adobe & Solar
 
 

Designed by Natalye Appel Architects, Hunnicutt Construction has an on-going project in Far West Texas. 

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Case Study: Beautiful West U Kitchen
 

Designed by Award winning designer, Lauren Haskett Fine Designs, this kitchen got modernized using marble, quartz, white oak, and brass. We made a custom island to the clients specifications including hidden drawers and places for cutlery. Variations in paint color and wood finishes offers depth and layers, creating a sleek modern look that has character and ambiance

 
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Case Study: 1939 Update in Boulevard Oaks
 

Banks St. was a complete design and remodel. Built in 1939, we kept the traditional feel of the house but also updated the footprint to better suit contemporary living. We opened up the kitchen and dining by removing part of a wall, making it less formal and making the space flexible to be used as dining or living. We also removed an island in the kitchen that was oversized for the space and instead extended the counters the full length of the kitchen, inserting a washer and dryer at the end near the backdoor and the pool, using the subfloor to maintain the counter height. The upper cabinets were removed and instead we created a floor to ceiling built in cabinet at the far side. All the cabinets are custom millwork made of walnut. 

 
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Bellaire Flood Remodel: Adding Architectural Elements
 

Having to remedy flood damage, our clients took the opportunity to do a complete remodel. We replaced all the flooring, took out all the dated textured sheetrock on the walls and ceilings, and reconfigured a staircase which opened up the living and entry space. We added custom steel stair rails to add to the contemporary update and installed a wall of stone around the fireplace, creating an architectural focal point. We fabricated a custom mantel made of rough hewn salvaged oak. In the kitchen we replaced the counters with an Aphrodite granite and put in a copper backsplash, and a copper bar. Then we painted the whole house. For this family, a natural disaster turned into a brand new home with elements that underscored their unique lifestyle and tastes. Hunnicutt Construction loves working with clients who want to take aesthetic risks and puts their trust in our hands to make it happen. This was a happy collaboration and we are very proud of the results. 

 
 
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Turning a 1970's Townhome into an Urban Loft
 

This town home had a pantry and double oven in the middle of the kitchen, dividing the space into little pockets. Our client wanted to open up the space like a loft. We moved HVAC, electrical and installed two beams, opening the space up.

 
 
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