A very functional eat-in kitchen
This Rowayton home had a teeny kitchen with a wall and a door way separating it from a teeny dining room.
The concept here was that one combined space of a decent size is far better than two really cramped spaces. With the help of kitchen designer Rob Morris, and Cabinets by Vermont Custom Cabinets, Bradshaw Contruction transformed the space into a very functional eat-in kitchen. No dining room was the right call for this active young family whose lifestyle centered around their kitchen.
Porch Steps Construction
Time for new steps! The twenty year old, rotted steps were too steep and badly needed replacing at this Norwalk home. Bradshaw Construction replaced them with less steep, solidly constructed steps built to last. See the process during and after below and call Bob Bradshaw today if you need new steps too!
Where were you in 1985?
Since 1985, Bradshaw Construction has met the challenges of complex structural building, restoration and renovation as shown here during the reconstruction of the New Canaan Congregational Church bell tower and steeple. With the same skill and experience, we approach all our residential and commercial projects.
Combining hands-on supervision, superb craftsmanship and meticulous attention to detail we strive to complete every project, no matter what size or scope, on time and on budget. It is important to us that the client and the contractors share a positive experience from the planning stages to the completion of this often daunting process.