Worlds of Fun is a world class amusement park in Kansas City. Our company has been fortunate enough to have undertaken several renovation projects there, including this beverage kiosk. Given the very short window when projects can be performed, typically between February and May, it presents all kinds of staffing challenges.... Read More
The master suite was renovated to include a custom-built closet for the homeowners. It is highly detailed with pull-down hanging storage at most of the upper cabinets. The space was originally a closet, but without the customization that our clients desired. Built-in Wineteer’s shop, the unique floating custom bed was installed at the lower level of the home. From an... Read More
This is the gold standard of wine cellars. It is in the basement of an old home and served as the home’s coal storage area in its early years. When the home was converted to forced air heating and cooling in the 1960s, the space became available for a new life as something completely different. The floor material is slate... Read More
Spectacular setting in a lake community with abundant wood elements throughout. The ceiling is reclaimed wood and the faux beams were individually scribed at installation for a perfect fit. The floors were replaced with reclaimed, wide plank hardwood to add to the rustic styling preferred by our clients. The painted trim at the traditional door openings offer a pleasant complement... Read More
This deck was installed in 2005 to replace a rotting CCA version. The ranch style house occupies a corner lot that wraps around roughly ninety degrees, creating a lovely and private back yard. The deck conforms to a magnificent Koi pond with an elaborate waterfall. The entire structure was removed and replaced with Ipe material, better known as Brazilian Walnut,... Read More
Many of Wineteer's clients combine several rooms into their renovation plan. Some of the most popular combinations are bathrooms - master paired with guest bathrooms. Or, the whole home renovations... kitchen, living room, mud room, and a kitchen renovation. For this specific Kansas City homeowner, the below guest room bathroom was the third and final bathroom project. The materials utilized... Read More
The second of three bathrooms for the same client and very similar to the hall bathroom performed about one year earlier. The tile patterns were duplicated on a grander scale in this larger space. Elements of aging in place are also incorporated into this design as the homeowners likely will remain in their home for many years to come. The... Read More
This large master bathroom was created by capturing a guest bedroom and converting it in the context of an even larger main level renovation that included two other bathrooms and the master bedroom. The barrier-free shower accommodates two people as does the whirlpool tub. This project has all the bells and whistles with heated floors, stone materials and custom everything.... Read More
This project could fit into multiple categories. It is in a new, multi-floor industrial building with concrete decks in the heart of urban living. The clients moved from a rural area due to one of them suffering from a degenerative neurological disease that necessitates wheelchair dependency. The logistical challenges were abundant, mostly centering on the limited amount of space available... Read More