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Classic six renovations (moved from sales)

Started by Heldwick
almost 11 years ago
Posts: 3
Member since: Dec 2010
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Just bought a classic six. In good shape but an awkward floor plan with narrow galley kitchen and pantry that wraps around maids room. I'd like to open up the maid's to make for a larger third bedroom in what is now the dining room. Any sense of what this will cost? Or recommendations for architects.
Response by BuiltINstudio
almost 11 years ago
Posts: 70
Member since: Dec 2010

We are a design firm teamed with architects and can help with the project. Please feel free to reach out.
geisner@builtinstudio.com
www.builtinstudio.com

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Response by CAPITALcraft
almost 11 years ago
Posts: 98
Member since: Mar 2010

We performed a gut renovation on a classic six on 5th Avenue. Happy to refer the architect or others to you. Good luck,

Stephen
stephen@capitalcraftsmen.com
www.capitalcraftsmen.com

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Response by HirshsonDesignGroup
over 10 years ago
Posts: 20
Member since: Feb 2012

Several factors may impact your total cost including the condition of the electrical (and the potential need to replace your electrical panel or increase the service to the residence), selected finishes, and if the building imposes a time constraint on the length of a project.
I advise you start your research by viewing kitchens on websites such as Houzz. Having a set of precedent images will greatly help you explain your expectations to a potential architect/designer/general contractor.
We've completed the same project type, and some images may be found on our website - www.hirshsondesign.com. Feel free to contact us if you'd like to discuss the design and renovation project - info@hirshsondesign.com.

Best of luck with your renovation!

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Response by GA_12
over 10 years ago
Posts: 46
Member since: May 2009

archhivesid.com / info@archivesid.com

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Response by Primer05
over 10 years ago
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Member since: Jul 2009

I would assume you have already found an architect but if you are still looking for some reason email me at primerenovatons@mac.com

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