Crates of marble sit in the garage of the home under construction while installers start to lay the main floor.
Tile mechanics start installing the main floor. This is a modular pattern with various size pieces.
Painters begin painting the exterior of the house.
Tile mechanic inspects his work. He is probably wondering if the thin-set is dry enough to take the blue tape off.
Trim material (baseboard and crown) is delivered and stored in the family room of the home.
Trim carpenters are using flexible wood to install the jamb around the half circles. All Scalero homes have jambed and cased windows and doors (no drywall returns).
Carpenter nails the flex jamb to backing material.
Cabinet installation begins. At this point, the homeowner usually wonders how this could possibly end up looking like the photos on the website - but it will.
With cabinets covered with plastic, the painters begin painting the crown molding.
Painter balancing on ladder while he reaches over to spray a section of crown molding.
Trim carpenter cuts a piece of stained crown molding that will be used in the box beam ceiling in the family room.
Installation of the stained crown molding in the box beam ceiling.
Finishes
Scalero Custom Homes hires the finest craftsman in the industry. Many of these workers have been working on our homes for over 20 years.
Basically the finishes in a Scalero home speak for themselves. Please view some of our homes and models under Home Portfolio/Gallery of Homes.
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