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Friday, January 21, 2011

Our Past Kitchens


 These are just a few kitchens we've done in the past. We really pride ourselves
on taking the time to make sure everything looks just right.
Its your home and you shouldn't have to settle for anything but the Best.


 


This kitchen used to have soffit cielings throughout.  With some added cost, soffits can usually be removed, raising the cieling, adding more cabinet space and a more open feel.

In this kitchen, there were many walls removed.  Opening up the kitchen to
the living areas of the home really makes entertaining fun.  The island not only adds
tons of seating but it is also a great home for under-counter double ovens
and a beautiful Wolf stove.


This Sugarhouse bungalow goes to show that no matter how small
the kitchen, you can really add tons of storage space by
going with custom cabinets, built to fit the space.


Adding white custom painted cabinets to this 12 foot by 12 foot kitchen
makes the space feel much larger without the removal of walls.



On this project, the homeowner really went all out by doing a 2x16 foot addition
on the stove wall.  We also removed a dropped cieling and did 600 square feet
of tile throughout the main floor.



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Cottonwood Heights Great Room

On this project we removed the wall between the kitchen and
living room. It really opens up the space making it
perfect for entertaining!

We removed the wall and added a handrail.

In the backsplash we've added windows, really flooding the
entire area with natural light.

Adding a raised bar to the island adds tons of extra seating.

Looking into the "pool table room" from the kitchen.
The heated slate floor adds character and makes
this space great for hanging out.

Kaysville Two-Story

This is what you can expect to find when you
tear out a dropped ceiling in a two-story home.

Wires, wires, and more wires!

Granite tops, knotty alder cabinets, and recessed lighting

A home for the referigerator

The new peninsula

The start to finish time on this project was 4 weeks

My Own Kitchen Remodel


This is my cramped, bland kitchen before
 
During demolition


During re-construction
(notice I've removed the pantry and recessed the wall for the referigerator)


The finished project!


The new AWESOME hand-rail!


Welcome!

Welcome to Pearson Remodeling.  My name is Ben Pearson, co-owner. About a year ago, my brother Nick and I, were laid off from the company we worked for.  We never missed a beat, almost immediately our phones started ringing with people wanting work done.  We found that we made a pretty great team. With our 27 years combined in this industry, we began this venture and haven't looked back since.  In this economical climate in order to stay in business you need to set yourself apart from the rest.  This is our reason for creating this blog.  We will be posting pictures of current work in progress and occasionally we will show jobs from the past.  As we create peoples dream homes, we'll give you a step by step account of the remodeling process.  We are very excited to share our work with all of you. I hope you enjoy, let me know what you think.