Archive for the 'Rehab' Category
Dayton Racquet Club

Atop the Kettering Tower at the Dayton Racquet Club, Kent Development Group, renovated the men’s locker room.  Improvements include replacing the locker doors to a rich maple inlay door.  Granite counter tops were also installed complementing the berber carpet.

Dayton Racquet Club - Men's room

Dayton Racquet Club - Men's room

Jessup Bathroom

Kent Development Group’s renovation of this owner’s bathroom includes: soaking tub surrounded with a custom ceramic tiled deck.  Adjacent to tub, is the walk-in shower with multiple shower heads.  Through the bathroom is access to the owner’s walk-in closet.  Maple cabinets and granite counter tops were also installed.

Jessup Owners bathroom

Jessup Bathroom

Allen Bathroom
Allen bathroom

Allen bathroom

For this Oakwood residence, Kent Development Group, renovated the full second floor bathroom.  New ceramic tile wainscot with glass accent and shower surround were installed along with a 12″ square floor tiles.  New vanity, water closet, lights exhaust fan and mirror were also installed.

Jessup Kitchen

For this newlywed couple, Kent Development Group, installed a new kitchen within their 1920’s brick Georgian home.  Granite counter tops accent the rich two toned maple cabinets.  Stainless steel appliances include:  commercial stove, ice maker and french door refrigerator.  Ample casual seating is within the center island.

Jessup kitchen

Jessup kitchen

Jessup Residence

Construction continues for this whole house, West Oakwood renovation.  Kent Development Group has spent months weatherizing the exterior of this historical 1920’s Georgian style house.  Exterior improvements include, new copper dormers, rebuilding the chimneys and renovating the decorative box gutter system.  Once the house was dried in, we could focus on the interior renovations including a new kitchen and pantry room to go along with four new bathrooms.  In addition, the hardwood floors were refinished to add to the homes charm.

Jessup Residence

Jessup Residence

Bodiker Residence

For this McPherson Town couple, Kent Development Group, applied a new five color paint scheme to their historical residence.  In addition to countless hours scraping and preparing the siding, our carpenters reworked/rebuilt the exterior trim, decking and porch railing.  The results are a magnificent exterior transformation.

Exterior painting of the Bodiker Residence
Exterior painting of the Bodiker Residence
Real Art Design Group
Real Art Design Group

Real Art Design Group

Kent Development Group continues installation of the cement fiber panels; the exterior cladding for the future Real Art Design Studio.  Interior wise, drywall is being finished within the eastern most design studio and the middle lunch room.  Within the residential tower to the west, we are finishing up the rough mechanicals then hanging of drywall shortly afterwards.  We are proposing to turn the building over to Real Art, mid April and look forward to catching a few Dayton Dragon ball games from one of the two party decks.
Real Art Design Group

Construction is underway on Kent Development Group’s latest endeavor, the Real Art Design Studio.  The adaptive reuse and new construction project is located in downtown Dayton on First Street, next door to Brixx.  This project is a collaborative effort with Rogero Buckman Architects with an estimated completion date of April, 2009.

Exterior of the proposed Real Art Design Group

Exterior of the proposed Real Art Design Studio

by Kent Development Group
Blind Bob’s

In September, 2007 the Mendenhall family hired Kent Development Group

Blind Bob's American Tavern

to assist them with the transformation of the former Nite Owl, located in the Historical Oregon District, Dayton, Ohio.  Their goal was to open a casual, comfortable American Tavern consisting of good music, food and beer.  In conjunction with our kitchen consultant, Kevin Cooney, we created a redevelopment plan that addressed their wants and desires.  Through a long and arduous process including zoning and financial setbacks we finally persevered and started demolition Memorial weekend, 2008.  Over 6 dumpsters of debris were removed to uncover the original conditions including hand hewn beams, steel beams, heartwood pine floors and brick walls.  After rebuilding the floor to one height, we crafted a new featured oak bar.  In addition, the kitchen and bathrooms were completely rebuilt.  Even through a tight construction schedule Blind Bob’s was able to open on Labor Day weekend.  Now patrons can enjoy filling food while listening to a diverse lineup of live music.  Stop in and check it out you self.

Blind Bob’s American Tavern
For Sale 318 Morton
318 Morton St. located in Historical South Park

318 Morton St.

Located in Historical South Park, historically sensitive renovations are underway on this 1,200 square foot two story built in 1885. From Wayne Avenue, go west on Johnson, right on Morton to 318. Observe the freshly painted exterior featuring a five color scheme and decorative shakes on the facade. The first floor includes newly installed 3/4″ oak flooring, recently painted interior, new kitchen with maple cabinetry, new full bathroom and laundry room and new french doors leading to the back patio. Upstairs includes a new half bath, two bedrooms, attic storage and freshly painted walls. In addition we have updated the plumbing and electrical systems. Offered @ $117,400. Please contact Mike Martin/Kamela and Company Realty @ 974-2494 for further details.

SOLD!