Vancouver High Rise Condo Remodel
Project Details
Recently retired and longing to live closer to family, Seattle-area transplants John and Vicky Mikesh were faced with a challenge when they inherited a dated two-bedroom condo from John’s mother. Their goals were simple: add natural light, capitalize on a view of the Columbia River, and bring a 70’s design relic into the 21st century.
The first goal was accomplished substantially by sacrificing two bedroom walls, exposing a clear path from the doorway to an inviting wall of glass on the veranda. Next, we attached metal hat-channel to the concrete ceiling and added sheetrock to hide the old popcorn texture. With just inches to work with, low-profile recessed lighting was tucked above the drywall before we added a beautiful hand-troweled texture to the entire home.
While the condo went from two bedrooms to one, John and Vicky now enjoy a living room that doubled in size, features a modern fireplace update, and sits adjacent to an enviable galley kitchen that boasts modern flat-panel cabinetry and stunning slab counters. Plus, we added a craft room for Vicky that doubles as a bedroom for visiting grandkids.
Welcome to the modern era.