2009 Gold Award Remodelers Showcase
Kitchen Remodel: Under $35,000
3035 Waterford Drive
Capital City Builders, Inc.
Happy homeowners -- the goal of any remodeling project. We knew we had succeeded when the excited owners were already adorning their new space for the holidays by the time we were wiping down the countertops.
These empty-nesters were looking forward to having family visiting during the upcoming winter holidays. They wanted to somehow update and end up with more space in their eat-in kitchen. The ‘before’ kitchen was small. They always thought of it as a dark room. Natural light was limited with one window above the sink.

2008 Gold Award Remodelers Showcase
Creative Repair: Under $35,000
Larry Strickland, Capital City Builders, Inc.
At first glance, removing dormers from a roof is a creative repair in reverse. Most homeowners add architectural elements to their homes to add curb appeal; however, these homeowners desired a more streamlined look to their roof. Furthermore, removing the dormers allowed for the eviction of pesky tenants from the attic.
Removal of dormers from the roofline allowed for installation of a standing seam roof. This gave the house the streamlined look the homeowners hoped to achieve. More importantly, it cut off access to the attic for the local squirrel population.

2007 Award Winner for Kitchen
2007 Remodelers Showcase Awards
Kitchen: Greater than $75,000
Larry Strickland, Capital City Builders, Inc.
What kind of renovation puts the owner in the hospital? One where he wants a kitchen, she wants a sunroom, and the solution is to do both. The initial concept for this project was to build a pool house. After years of planning and balancing the desires of both owners, the end product was a functional gourmet kitchen and beautiful sunroom.
2007 Silver Award Winner for Room Addition

2007 Remodelers Showcase Awards
Room Addition: $100,000-$150,000
Larry Strickland, Capital City Builders, Inc.
The initial concept for this project was to build a pool house. A solution was reached after years of planning and balancing the desires of both owners -he wants a kitchen, she wants sunroom. sunroom1The solution? Do both.