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Kuppersmith Home Renovation Project 6: Flooring and Trim
The Kuppersmith home renovation project follows the extensive renovation of a two-story, Tudor style home built in 1926 in Mobile, Alabama. In the sixth of our 13-part series, we tackle installing the interior trim, painting, and laying heart pine flooring. ...More

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The Kuppersmith home renovation project follows the extensive renovation of a two-story, Tudor style home built in 1926 in Mobile, Alabama. In the sixth of our 13-part series, we’re tackling:

  • Kitchen Cabinets: Installing the stained wood kitchen cabinets from Merillat.
  • Countertops: Using a laser measuring device and special computer software to create a template for the kitchen countertops by DeNova.
  • Trim Molding: Installing the interior trim and moldings, including crown, baseboard, and trim for the JELD-WEN Windows & Doors.
  • Wood Flooring: Laying the solid heart pine wood flooring that was milled from old beams to match the flooring in the original house.
  • Staircase Railing: Creating a new staircase railing on the second floor landing to match the existing staircase railing.
  • Interior Painting: Priming and painting the interior walls and trim in the house.
  • Interior Décor: Working with the Better Homes and Gardens design team on the color palette for the interior paint, fabric, and décor in the house.

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