Stone's Construction LLC

NJ

5 (1 reviews)

in their testimonialsrepeat businessand welcome the opportunity to answer any questions you may have &nbspI want to remodel my bathroombut I&rsquom not sure how it should look? ​ If you need help with designing the bathroom of your dreamsdon&rsquot worrywe&rsquopeacefulour talented design team will make sure it is exactly what you&rsquomodern design with bright whites kitchenHow should I design my new kitchen? ​ If you&#39re unsure of how to design your new kitchen remodelyou may base decisions about cabinetrys size and floor plan. Base cabinets get the most attentionwhereas hanging wall cabinets are sacrificed for aesthetic features-windowsmaking use of high up space for storing infrequently used specialty serving ware and cookware. Orwall cabinets are blown to full-length proportions

609) 953-2433 Stones Construction is your premier home remodelers.   From the initial consultation to final touches, our design team, inspired by your vision, begins a process that our craftsmen then transform into a beautiful reality. We believe your project is unique to you, and that it deserves a highly-detailed process to bring it to life. Our three-phase design-build process is simplified to give you peace of mind and make sure your remodeling project finishes on schedule and on budget

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