Victoria Construction

NY

5

Home builder

An attic with some fun surprises Slide open the large oak barn door in the upstairs hallwaytravels from around the world. &nbspthe homeowners have added several intriguing touches from around the globeincluding artwork on the chimney itself. &nbspBathrooms that showcase period-appropriate tilejust as other transoms do in the home. &nbsp&nbspA testament to Silent Rivers quality of craftsmanship and timeless designthese photos were taken MORE THAN A DECADE after the bathrooms were remodeled! &nbsps existing corner blockscorbelsjoineryprofileswood species and stain colors — as well how they&#8217Fixtures and hardware boast a period-appropriate styleright down to the tank style toilet in the master ...Remodeling

(845) 947-0065

(641) 660-2879

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