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11 Keys to Remodeling Success!
Our February article in the Advocate is about the 11 Keys to Remodeling Success.
"When done right, a home remodel is nothing less than the realization of your vision."
Look for our article in the February Advocate or find the article online at: www.BellaVistaCompany.com
CERTIFICATIONS AND TRAINING
Project Manager, Randy Seay, is taking the first step toward becoming a NARI Certified Kitchen and Bath Remodeler (CKBR). Starting February 23rd, he will participate in an online study group, which consists of 12 weekly 2-hour sessions conducted via teleconference. At the conclusion of the study sessions, he will be prepared to take the CKBR Exam.
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BellaVista Company supports our local schools, HOA's and other organizations by providing water at local events. Look for our water at St. Thomas and Zion Lutheran events and at the Swiss Ave., White Rock, Hollywood/
Santa Monica, Lakewood and White Rock East Garden Home Tours.


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RECENT PROJECTS
Meredith & Will Ridgway
We'd like to thank Meredith & Will Ridgway for giving us the opportunity to transform their house on Worth Street. It was a full home renovation, and even included a basement (yes, a basement, in Dallas!) Here are a few of the "before" and "after" photos from that job. As you can see, the difference is remarkable! 

Worth Street Job
UPCOMING PROJECTS
Gaston Ave. Project
Many of you have seen our sign in front of a very old home on Gaston Avenue (quite close to downtown Dallas), and have asked, "What's going on? Are you tearing it down?" The answer is, no. This historic home, owned by Kyle Collins and Patty Simon, is being completely renovated, and many of the original designs and products are being used (windows, hardware, etc.). This project will be ongoing for approximately one year and we invite you to follow along as we document our progress. Here are a couple of photos taken at the start of the job. As you can see, there is quite a bit of work to be done!
 
Gaston Project