Westerville-area residents Andy and Trudy Reardon now have even more home to love.
The couple’s house recently underwent a major renovation that included a complete overhaul of the kitchen and the addition of a sunroom.
The Reardons worked with Westerville-based Custom Home Works for the remodel, which appeared on the NARI Home Improvement Showcase in October.
The company did a total cut down of the kitchen, updating the plumbing and electrical and light fixtures. Also added were all-wood cabinets, a backsplash behind the sink, hardwood flooring and granite countertops, including a granite island with seating on both ends.
“(Custom Home Works) gained our confidence with our kitchen, which was the first job, and then we asked (company President Bill Maibach) if he could build us a sunroom” Andy says.
The sunroom, built on the base of the original deck, is blended into the existing home. It’s a second-story addition with new supporters underneath, and windows all around the room for an approximately 270-degree view, Maibach says.
“We constructed a three-season sunroom, which is basically a four-season sunroom that is insulated with a heat pump,” he says. “It can be used for any day.”
Additional improvements to the house include updated bathrooms, new two-panel doors throughout the house, new casing and baseboards, a sound system, a small fence around the outside patio, and an assortment of improvements on the second floor, among other odds and ends.
The major improvements have made for a couple of happy homeowners.
“I think the sunroom is our favorite part,” says Andy. “It is very comfortable, well done, and the wood and color schemes are very pleasing.”
William Kosileski is a contributing writer. Feedback welcome at gbishop@cityscenemediagroup.com.
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