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Our Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence:


2015 Residential
Historical Renovation


2013 Whole House Remodel
$500,000 - $1 Million

National Award
2010 Best Kitchen
Remodel $50,000 -$75,000


National Award
2010 Best Residential
Specialty Item


National Award
2010 Best Addition
Over $250,000

National Award
2010 Best Addition
Under $100,000

2010 Best Green Remodeling Project Over $250,000
National Award
2009 Best Green Remodeling Project Over $250,000

2009 Best Whole House
Remodel $250K - $500K


2009 Best Kitchen Remodel $75,000 - $100,000

2008 Best
Whole House Remodel
Over $500,000


National Award
2008 Best Whole House
 Remodel $200,000 - $500,000


2008 Best
Residential Specialty


2008 Best Addition
$100,000 - $250,000

National Award
2007 Addition
$100 ,000- $250,000

2007 Whole House
Remodel

$200,000 - $500,000

2007 Bath Remodel
over $60,000


2007 Residential Specialty


2006 Best Kitchen
Remodel Over $100,000

2006 Best Sunroom

2005 Best Exterior Facelift

2005 Best Room Remodel

Architectural Resource
Remodelers of Ann Arbor, MI
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Industry Associations: AIA, AIBD, NAHB, NARI, EEBA
Professional Designation: RA, NCARB, NCBDC, CAPS

Michael Klement
2301 Platt Road, Suite 30
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Phone: 734-769-9784
Fax: 734-769-9784
Website: www.architecturalresource.com

2008 Best Addition $100,000 - $250,000

 

This project included the removal of an existing one-story space and replacing it with a new two-story addition. The new spaces on the first floor include an attached single car garage, a mudroom, powder bath, family room, small study and outdoor deck. On the second floor, a new study, master bedroom with master bath and walk-in closet were added. The extremely tight lot required a compact, well planned-out solution. The new addition snuggles up seamlessly and comfortably to the existing, just as if it had always been there. The main floor provides both a larger family gathering space, and more private “away” spaces in the “not-so-big” house design manner.