T. W. Ellis, L.L.C.

General Contractor - Forest Hill, MD

Project Gallery

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Project

Date

Description

Cost

Home

Complete Kitchen Remodel

Sep 2013

Full kitchen remodel.

$50k

Bel Air, MD

Basement Remodel

Mar 2013

The existing basement was unfinished; however it had two sliding glass doors providing a beautiful view of the water and plenty of natural light. We completed the basement to include a family room, a full bathroom, heated floors and a mini wet bar. The owners wanted to incorporate Green/sustainable features. The floor joists were constructed using lumber that was saved from a deck that we previously demoed last year. Throughout this remodel we used the practices of the 2012 ICC 700 Green Building Standards for Remodeling Basements. This was the first Green Remodeled Basement to this Standard.

$65k

Glen Burnie, MD

Fox Project Whole House Renovation

Feb 2013

This project was a row house in Canton that had been unoccupied for some time. The kitchen and bathrooms were outdated and not functional. We redesigned the complete layout of the first and second floor and gutted most of the house. During this process we also replaced the complete roof structure and designed the new rood to support a roof top deck, which was added to the home shortly after the renovation was complete. This project all so went threw a complete lead abatement process. A challenge with the existing condition of the home was the previous owners had attempted to dig a basement and in doing so undermined the existing foundation. We had to underpin three of the existing wall foundations to make this correction. The current homeowner liked the character of the exposed brick in the home and wanted to keep some of it in the house. Repairs were made to the brick and in the end added a unique element to the home. The stone on the exterior of the home was removed to expose the original brick which was cleaned and repaired to its original appearance. This beautiful remodel was a green certified project to the OCC 700 National Green Building Standard.

$150k

Baltimore, MD

Whole House Remodel

Sep 2011

The existing hardwood floors, fireplace, mantel, and hand railings remained and were refinished. Lead testing and abatement were also completed. The addition of the deck on rear of the home provides added outdoor living space with Timbertech decking and railing. This project has the following certifications: Energy Star Version 2.5 Qualified Home, Home Energy Start Rating (5 Stars Plus), and NAHB Certified Green Building - Gold Level Green Home.

$220k

Baltimore, MD

422FGM

Jan 2013

Basement Remodel

Glen Burnie, MD