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Our
Chrysalis Awards
for Remodeling Excellence:
2021 Regional Award
Whole House Remodel
over $700,000
2021 Decade of Excellence
2015
Regional Award
Residential Interior
over $100,000
2013
National Award
Kitchen Remodel
over $100,000
2010 National Award
Whole House
Remodel
Over $1 Million
2009 Whole House Remodel $500,000 - $1 Million
2009 Best
Residential Interior
2009
Best Deck/Porch
2008 Best Kitchen
Remodel Over $100,000
2008
Best Bath
Remodel Over $60,000
2007 Kitchen Remodel
over $100,000
2005
Best Exterior Facelift
2004 Special Award Deck/Porch
2003 Best Whole House
Remodel Over $500K
2002 Co-Winner
Best Exterior Facelift
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Hubert Whitlock Builders, Inc. Remodelers of
Charlotte, NC
Industry
Associations:
NAHB, RC
Professional Designation: CGR |
Scott Whitlock
8101 Tower Point Dr Suite 100
Charlotte, NC 28227
Phone: 704-364-9577
Fax: 704-364-9579
Website:
www.whitlockbuilders.com/
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2008 Best Kitchen Remodel Over
$100,000
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This project involved the
creation of a large and free flowing space by joining the breakfast room
with the kitchen. The home was built in the 1920’s, and in 1946 a screen
porch was added. Later the porch was enclosed to expand the kitchen
area, but the slanted porch ceiling created an unusual look, which the
owners wanted to correct. Removing the partition between the kitchen and
breakfast area created a much larger and open room. To eliminate the
slanted ceiling, support posts were placed on each end. Engineered flush
beams under the sheetrock now support the second floor without the
dividing wall. Raising the old porch roof required that the windows
directly above on the second story be shortened. The old kitchen overlay
cabinets were replaced with new premium grade custom cabinets. The
kitchen gained drawers and additional pantry cabinets. The owner
selected an extra deep kitchen sink and corresponding cabinetry at sink
area was designed. Hardwood flooring was stained and finished to match
the rest of the first floor.
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