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Wesley Chapel In-Law Suite Poolside Addition

Wesley Chapel In-Law Suite Poolside Addition

Best of houzz
Nextdoor award
Nari winner of multiple awards
Chrysalis award
Charlottes best

Project Overview

As Charlotte, NC's local contractor, we were able to build exactly what the homeowner and her parents needed, by adding an in-law suite to her property. Working closely with one of our top experienced architects, we designed and built a functional space featuring two bathrooms, a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and a screened porch overlooking a new pool. This project showcases our commitment to enhancing living spaces with style and value, tailored to our clients' needs.

Material Specs
Cabinetry

White Shaker

Counter Top

White Lace Quartz

Plumbing Fixtures

Kitchen Faucet - Emmeline Delta Faucet

Electrical Fixtures

Pendant - Quorum Lighting Gabriel 5-Light Pendant

Hardware

Kitchen Knobs: Liberty Hardware

Paint Colors
  1. Kitchen - Benjamin Moore Eggshell
  2. Bedroom - SW 4006 Utterly Blue
Flooring

Hardwood Flooring

Tile

Shower - Esmer Tile Motiff Lace Bone

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Dmitry and his entire team are everything you'd want in a general contractor and project partner. In such a competitive space their elevated attention to detail puts all the no-shows, unprofessionalism and shoddy work of other contractors to shame. Be sure to include DGK in the mix when you're getting project estimates-you'll be so glad you did.
KeriPREVIOUS CLIENT

Challenges & Solutions

Challenge One

Pouring concrete during the summer months can be challenging due to high temperatures, which can indeed cause the concrete to dry or cure too quickly. This rapid drying can lead to several problems, including cracking, reduced strength, and poor surface finish.

Solution One

We had to intentionally schedule pours during the early morning or late evening hours to avoid the peak temperature times.

Challenge Two

Another hurdle was ensuring the space was both functional and reflective of the homeowner and her parents' personalities, making it truly feel like home.

Solution Two

This required a thoughtful balance between maximizing the available space and infusing personal touches that resonated with the family. It was a journey of collaboration and creativity, and in the end, seeing their satisfaction was incredibly rewarding.