B+A Greater Boston

November 2021

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This was a fun bathroom remodel for a couple of doctors who, acknowledging they don't really sleep much, decided to focus their energies and investment on the bathroom. The build team borrowed some of the bedroom space in order to accommodate this creative design. WORKS by Jesse DeBenedictis vaulted the ceiling and trimmed it out with mahogany, making it a true statement piece. It mirrors the warm wood tones of the double vanity. A soaking tub and curbless shower complete the zen space. PROJECT: Beverly, MA WORKS by Jesse DeBenedictis restored and converted this carriage house into a home for a client. Brendan O'Donoghue of Ebben Creek Architecture delivered the exterior design for restoration carried out by WORKS by JD. This included the matching of roof lines and the addition of chainlink downspouts to divert water away from the house. The mahogany front door was custom made. Bowler's welcome: the house includes a second-floor bowling alley! "The ball doesn't self-retrieve though," Jesse said. "You have to go get it." PROJECT: Manchester-by-the-Sea The WORKS by Jesse DeBenedictis was hired for this multi-room remodel by another builder, Lee Dellicker. Jesse was humbled by the invitation to perform this rather large undertaking and curious why he should be chosen before others. The response was simple—Jesse is trusted and good at what he does. So, he set out to remodel the kitchen, master bath and basement. "We get compliments on this kitchen all the time." Interior designer Amanda Greaves created a space that delivers a whopping impact. She built a kitchen around high-end appliances and a beautifully hued piece of mahogany for the center island. The dark island pendant shades are dramatic, while the short wood countertop stools bring classic appeal. PROJECT: Manchester-by-the-Sea Built-Ins A referral by way of Beige & Bleu Design Studio, WORKS by Jesse DeBenedictis was commissioned to build this beautiful modern walnut built-in. The homeowners simply loved it. PHOTOGRAPHY: MARSHALL DACKERT PHOTOGRAPHY

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