Interior Specialty Remodeling Award
The project focused on remodeling a dated basement to create a functional office space, to update the laundry facilities, and to rejuvenate an adjoining powder room.
The project required complete removal of wall paneling, tile flooring, and the plaster ceiling. Out-dated windows and doors were replaced to provide energy efficient and attractive door and window units. With strategic placement of functional and accent lighting, Wisniewski was able to illuminate the cabinetry and desk area to accommodate work space and to accentuate the fine details of the custom cabinetry. A work station divider serves as a transition from the office to the concealed laundry.
Related Link: http://www.hbaberks.org/remodelaward2000.htm#a13
Interior Specialty Remodeling Award
The project was to craft a family entertainment and office area from an unfinished basement.
The challenges of this project were to create a toddler-proof office and adult recreation area, to provide adequate, but hidden, storage and to build the area so that it could be modified easily (without further remodeling) as the family matured. The contractor began with conventional stud wall framing, insulation, and half inch drywall finish. Energy efficient basement windows were installed. Accent lighting was used in the cabinetry and acoustical ceiling system to draw the eye to the custom made drawers and shelving. The new cabinetry tucked the desktop computer equipment behind a roll-top enclosure - a child proof feature. The specialty bar with a built-in sink and adjacent video/television cabinetry provides for a cozy atmosphere.
The winner of the project Interior Specialty Remodeling is Piper Construction, Inc.
Related Link: http://www.hbaberks.org/remodelaward1999.htm#a10
Interior Specialty Remodeling Award
The project was to craft a family entertainment and office area from an unfinished basement.
The winner of the project Interior Specialty Remodeling is Piper Construction, Inc.





















