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JPS Construction, Kitchen Remodel, Medora United Methodist Church

Kitchen Remodel

This kitchen remodel showcases a full-scale transformation, turning a dated space into a modern and highly functional area. The project began with the demolition and removal of the old tile flooring, making way for the installation of new, durable, and waterproof laminate flooring throughout. The existing cabinetry was completely revitalized with a new paint application, providing a fresh, updated look. We installed brand-new countertops to create a stunning and durable workspace. The upgrade continued with the installation of a new water heater, kitchen sink and garbage disposal, significantly improving the kitchen’s functionality. A new back entry door was fitted to enhance both security and style. To complete the new atmosphere, we updated the lighting, along with new outlets and switches, and applied a fresh coat of paint to all walls and trim, unifying the entire design with a clean, polished finish. This remodel demonstrates our commitment to quality craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Special thanks to Medora United Methodist Church. We appreciate this Church and congregation.

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New Living Room Paint

We went into a very nice home last week and the homeowner wanted a change. She had two different colors on the walls but had decided to go with one, uniform color to brighten the space up!

It’s a common question, “Can we do that?”

Before – Dark Green and Tan with stained wood trim

Of course we can do that!

It sounds like an easy answer, but we always approach a homeowner’s space with a great amount of respect.

Before – Dark Green and Tan with stained wood trim

We talked about what would be a good time to start work, colors involved, agreed on price, and then set the date for work and. On that morning, rolled in, spread plastic, remove light switch and receptacle covers, and started giving the walls some extra prep near the ceiling (two walls had 12′ ceilings).

While that was drying, we went ahead and started painting the two shorter 8′ walls.

AFTER – Dolphin Fin (kind of an off white/grey) on the walls with wood stained trim 🙂

Once that was done, we hit the tall walls … The whole time, it was important to have razor sharp paint lines and absolutely NO MESS! After that, we went back around the room again, touched up, cleaned up, and the homeowner was thrilled with the new space. It was much brighter and cleaner looking and her husband thought it looked like a new house – ALL IN ONE DAY!

AFTER – Dolphin Fin (kind of an off white/grey) on the walls with wood stained trim 🙂

The best part of ANY job is when you can drive away from somebody’s house and know that they are satisfied and happy with the job you completed.

Our customer’s satisfaction is what we aim for every, single, time!