- Kitchen RemodelingSome of the many amenities include a large walk-in pantry, custom cabinets, Corian & granite countertops, porcelain tile and carpet flooring, vaulted ceilings, arched soffits, coffered dining room ceiling, and beautiful light fixtures.
- Bathroom Remodeling
- FlooringEntertainment Rooms are by far some of the most challenging, yet fun spaces to remodel. This room can be anything from a simple home theater space to a full-out entertainment room with all the amenities. In addition to the usual finished walls and flooring additions, some of the more common improvements include pre-wired sound systems, wet bars, large flat-screen TVs, half bath for added flexibility and convenience, minimal window space to control both light and sound transfer for the optimum environment for theater space, vaulted ceilings depending on the space, optional fireplace for warmth and ambience, custom built-in shelving, cabinets for media storage, added drapes to darken a room where windows are present, light fixtures with dimming capabilities, and a plethora of furniture choices such as couches, tables and chairs, and game tables. All of this, however, is dependent on the space, your budget, and whether you’re working with an unfinished space (like a basement or existing garage) that can be customized completely, or a previously finished room that limits the changes can be implemented.
- Door Installation/Replacement
- Tile InstallationThe kitchen area is perhaps the most popular space to remodel among homeowners for its profound impact and value it can bring to the home. Some of the more common improvements can include removing outdated wallpaper, repainting the walls (Use lighter colors to open up and enlarge smaller kitchen spaces) or cabinets, adding new light fixtures, installing new cabinets, installing new countertops with finer materials such as granite, replacing the sink or faucet with something more up to date, updating the appliances (refrigerator, oven, stove, microwave, etc.), creating more counter space with a an island counter, and adding some new wood or tile flooring to compliment the space. Your budget will determine the scope of what you do in your kitchen, but adding one or more of these improvements will go a long way in transforming your kitchen and with the right tools, can be accomplished fairly quickly.
- FireplacesThe plan prides itself of many amenities including; a private den with its own entry, master bedroom suite with a “see-thru” fireplace between the bedroom and Jacuzzi tub area, Jack & Jill bedroom/bath, expansive kitchen with large pantry, separate living room and family rooms with decks all around.
- CarpetingCeramic tile conducts heat well and adds thermal storage, which is one reason it is the most popular and effective floor covering used in radiant floor heating. Wood, vinyl, linoleum, and carpeting may also be used as floor covering. However, coverings such as carpet tend to insulate the floor from the living space and thus decrease the efficiency. Radiant floor heating is said to be more efficient than baseboard or forced-air heating, is generally quieter, and offers a desirable temperature gradient when compared with alternative heating sources. One of the largest selling points of a heated floor surface is the added comfort and warmth. Imagine! No more ice-cold floors! You can finally do away with air register vents and radiators, which have a way of limiting your furniture placement time and time again. You can do away with noisy mechanical systems that blow hot air and dust; irritating your guest’s allergies while the heat rises to the ceiling keeping the upstairs uncomfortably hot while the downstairs remains cold. And so on... Choosing a heating system will affect your comfort in every room, every single day of the year. Despite the initial installation costs, which can be higher but easily offset with government incentives and rebates, radiant floor heating provides the added comfort that many of us never experience with older, drafty, or conventional heated homes. A well-operated radiant heating system with a programmable thermostat can save you hundreds of dollars on home heating bills. In most cases, you should consult with a reputable heating contractor to verify if radiant floor heating is sensible for your particular application. In some scenarios, it can be less energy efficient than alternative heating methods such as forced-air heating.
- Home Theater Installation
- Cabinet Installation
- Room Additions
- Retaining Walls
- Window Installation/Replacement
- DecksThis particular residence began as a simple "A-frame" type home. Gables and shed roofs were added to expand the visual appearance of the home and multiple decks were added to accommodate the outdoor activities.
- Garage Door Repair/ReplacementEach space is provided w/ its own restroom, roll-up garage door and man-door entry. The small residential structure was a separate parcel development converting it into a professional office building for two tenants; each with their own entry and restrooms.
- SidingThe second structure represents a metal building shell, with metal siding complemented by vertical plaster columns and glass with a proposed wood band to match the first building elements.
- Residential Roof Repair
- Residential Roof Replacement/Installation
- MasonryGFH Architecture Planning & Graphics is currently working through a 23,000sf highway industrial development located in Atascadero, CA. to be developed in 3 phases; thus, the building configuration. The project has a perimeter split face masonry wall for maintaining the site grades making all units in all buildings HC accessible.