General Contractor - Shoreline, WA
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Lia Z.
05/20/2015
Maxim has done several projects for my house lately. Reconstruct two fire places to one; redo the fire place mantel with tiles; Replaced the wood panel wall with dry wall in my living room and rebuild closet with Ikea's grass doors. He is very knowledgeable and experienced to what his doing and working hard guy. In additional to all, he has artistic eyes on the works. I think that makes him stand out more! I like his works and working with him.. Can't wait for him to do my new shower and bathroom.
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Shoreline, WA 98155
Photo | Project | Date | Description | Cost | Home |
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![]() ![]() | Queen Anne Kitchen Remodel | Sep 2014 | The homeowners engaged us to remodel the tired 1980's style kitchen in their beautiful 1925 home in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood and extend a portion of the kitchen out it into the backyard. The new kitchen features custom cabinetry & millwork, high-end appliances, white oak hardwood flooring, and new windows including 2 sets of French doors that make the space bright and airy. At the same time we relocated the powder room. | $125k | Seattle, WA |
![]() ![]() | Bellevue Basement Remodel | Oct 2013 | We reconfigured this basement to add a child's bedroom and a new bathroom in addition to the existing family room and guest suite. | $45k | Bellevue, WA |
![]() ![]() | Shoreline Attic Bathroom | Jan 2012 | Turned a portion of an old attic bedroom into a modern bathroom with walk-in tiled shower and bench, double sink vanity, heated tile floor, and a stackable washer and dryer. | $40k | Shoreline, WA |
![]() ![]() | Seattle- Greenlake Bathroom Remodel | Mar 2015 | The new homeowners knew that the small existing 3/4 bath with a single sink wasn't going to meet the needs of their growing family. The solution was to extend the bathroom into part of an adjoining walk-in closet, gaining an extra 15 sf for the walk-in shower. By moving the door, we were able change the layout, moving the toilet to the other side of the room and gaining space for a double sink vanity. | Seattle, WA | |
![]() ![]() | Bellevue Sunroom/Sauna Addition | Jun 2014 | The European homeowners wanted to create a space for a new sauna and hot tub, as well as a place to relax afterwards. It needed to be light and bright, and have a warm but modern feel. We built this addition under the existing deck, and spruced up the deck at the same time to enjoy the nice territorial views. The walls of the addition are cedar, with built-ins and deep cabinets for storage. There is a walk-in, tiled shower with built-in bench just off the sauna, and a seating area with tv for relaxing. The floor is stained concrete. The 14-foot wall of windows (including a door to the hot tub), and the secondary window wall that includes french doors allows the maximum amount of light into the space and really creates that spa feeling. The plans evolved during construction to include a larger sauna (thereby reducing the shower size somewhat) and a much larger hot tub than originally planned. The solution was to move the hot tub outside, which had the benefit of opening up more space inside for a yoga/ workout area. The hot tub is covered by a glass roof so it can be enjoyed year-round under the stars. | Bellevue, WA | |
![]() ![]() | Queen Anne Conversion | Jan 2010 | Complete gut and remodel of a 3-unit building into a single family residence. Including significant structural work to create an open concept design and repair damage from dry rot. Complete interior remodel on all levels of the home, including new plumbing, electrical, chef's kitchens, bathrooms, master suite with steam shower, floating stairwell, hardwood flooring, outdoor spaces on each level and a wine cellar. | Seattle, WA | |
![]() ![]() | Queen Anne Rooftop Deck & Dormer Addition | Jul 2009 | This Queen Anne addition with rooftop deck gave the homeowner's several things they wanted- a second floor bathroom, a walk-in closet for more storage, and a place to entertain, since the home's backyard was small, and the view of Lake Union from the roof was excellent. | Seattle, WA |