JSM Custom Home Remodels
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What goes into making an apartment feel like a home — or remaking one from the ground up — often comes down to details most people haven’t considered. Behind a single-story renovation or a full-house overhaul is a craft that’s just as much about dust control as it is about cabinetry. JSM Custom Home Remodels shows that sidewall wiring doesn’t need to be an afterthought when it’s part of the original plan.
In Manhattan’s quieter Upper West Side stretches sits a contractor that handles everything between a studio facelift and a brownstone transformation. At 166 W 75th St New York, NY 10023, projects begin with a blank wall and end with spaces that match the people who live there. Window seat nooks rarely come ready-made — they’re milled on site and built to fill the light that comes in at 3 p.m. in November.
They’ll refinish original hardwood floor herringbone patterns most owners don’t even notice are still beneath three layers of carpet glue. Ask for a dropped ceiling that still has room for a future mini-split and the crew arrives with compressors the neighbors won’t hear. Need a full kitchen gut that squeezes a prep island and all-electric appliances into 12 feet of width? That blueprint has been sketched before you walk in the door.
The fastest way to see the next open frame isn’t to call a tip line — it’s to follow the map and watch where space begins on 75th. Paste https://www.google.com/maps/place?ftid=0x89c2592d0eee74eb:0x63d6a30d75344503 directly into any browser and the sat photo will show the double-wide alley behind the brownstones—double-wide in summer, perfectly shady in July. Bring a measuring tape and a question.