10th Avenue Remodel

This home, built in the 50’s, has had the same homeowner since the mid 90’s. A beautiful location nestled on 10th avenue offers perfect views to the south of the whole Salt Lake Valley and legendary Wasatch summits like Broad’s Fork Twin Peaks and Lone Peak. The customer wanted to lean into an open concept, granting the entire main living spaces natural light. An old screen porch had been converted into a sunroom but was still technically outside the home envelope. We craned in a 35 foot steel beam through a small hole in the roof. This allowed us to remove FIVE load bearing walls between the kitchen, dining, living and sun rooms. With the sun room now shifted into the home envelope we leveled out the sloped porch floor and installed floor to ceiling European windows to capture the views of the Wasatch. With a new expanded kitchen layout, beautiful new floors throughout, a whole new bathroom, trimless doors and baseboards, and new European tilt and turn windows this main level feels like an art museum. Lastly we remodeled and cleaned up the laundry room downstairs and added some colorful marmoleum floors. The customers wanted to delay their exterior remodel so we painted the siding a fun sunflower color to clean it all up. This home is now rays of sunshine inside and out.