Cabin Addition finishing strong

Dec 22, 2022
The Cabin Addition in Luray is finishing strong and looking really good. Integrity Custom Builders took on this challenge to add functional space to a remote cabin retreat. The addition was straight forward but the site is remote adding to the complexity of coordination. This project highlighted the importance of a team approach from design to construction to owner’s being involved through the entire process.

Click the arrows to view some photos of where we started.

kitchen before
bedroom before
We started with a simple request of adding more functional space to make the cabin more comfortable when visiting. The existing kitchen was just big enough for two and the primary bedroom was very cozy. The cabin featured one bath making taking turns a little bit of a challenge in the mornings. So we developed a plan to make a very spacious primary bedroom with a private bath, added a laundry room, needed storage, and really opened up the kitchen space for entertaining.

We love how this project is coming together and look forward to the next phase in the future to update the other rooms we did not touch in this project.

Click the arrows to view some photos of the almost finished project.

kitchen after
laundry after
interior after
shower after

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