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At Remodel Works, our unique and effective approach to kitchen and bath remodeling has created more than just extremely satisfied customers – it has created a reputation for exquisite functional kitchens and baths with exceptional customer service. We know how important a beautiful kitchen and baths can be for your home, by utilizing an interactive design process we are able to translate client needs and ideas into innovative, but highly functional kitchens and baths. Serving the Rancho Santa Fe community for over 20 years, Remodel Works has developed a reputation for honest and beautiful work. Experience is our first distinguishing factor; we take the time to learn about you and your needs before any designs are conceived. Benefits of Remodel Works: Benefits: • All your remodeling and decorating needs under one roof • We design by listening to your needs and going over your requirements in detail • We utilize the space to provide you with a project that fits your needs • Experience - Quality – Professionalism • Creativity - Commitment – Passion • Licensed and Insured Building Contractor Your kitchen is the heart of your home. It should be a warm and welcoming reflection of your lifestyle. Let our professional team change the way you live and turn your dream into reality. Come visit our showroom in the Scripps Rancho Business Park, where we can discuss your kitchen project needs and look at specific product types. We understand the Rancho Santa Fe lifestyle and custom Rancho Santa Fe home styles, it is important for us to continuously innovate and beautify the homes of the Rancho Santa Fe community. Common Products from Remodel Works include: 1. Complete Kitchen and Bath Remodeling 2. Media Centers 3. Closets 4. Fireplace Surrounds To schedule a free consultation with a highly qualified Remodel Works representative, please contact us today at Phone: (858) 413-2305. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Testimonial “quality workmanship” Please pass on our sincere “thank you” to your employees involved in the remodeling of our three bathrooms and kitchen. I wanted you to know how pleased we are with the professionalism of your staff, the quality workmanship and ease with which this remodeling was accomplished. While we “feared the worst”, we received the best. You should be both pleased and proud of the caliber of your employees. If we had the authority to do so, we would give each of your employees a raise! — Terry and Jane ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ More about Rancho Santa Fe, California Rancho Santa Fe is an unincorporated census-designated place in San Diego County, California, United States. The population was 3,252 at the 2000 census. It is the highest income community in the United States with at least 3,000 households. Rancho Santa Fe has strict design restrictions. Many streets outside of the downtown area are lined with landscaping; on side streets the landscaping of individual properties provides ambient decor. Very few homes are visible from the road. The downtown is centered around the intersection of Linea del Cielo/Paseo Delicias and La Granada/Via de Santa Fe. It is the site of offices of financial firms, restaurants, and small stores. A library and a school are also located here. Outside of this area, Rancho Santa Fe is exclusively residential except for a number of golf courses and country clubs. Rancho Santa Fe has its origins as Rancho San Dieguito, a Mexican land grant made during 1836–1845 to Juan María Marrón (the first mayor or alcalde of the San Diego area). In 1906 it was sold to the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, which renamed it after the second transcontinental railroad to reach California. The Railway planted extensive groves of eucalyptus trees in the hope of having a near-inexhaustible supply of raw material for the railway ties they needed to expand in the Western American market. Eucalyptus wood, however, proved too soft, splitting when the spikes were hammered into it. One Sydney Nelson, about whom little else is known, helped finance the purchase of the ten square mile plot, as well as the construction of a golf course (today the main course of the Rancho Santa Fe Golf Club). Nelson also drew up rudimentary community plans. Rancho Santa Fe gained popularity between World War I and World War II, finding special focus following the construction of the Del Mar Thoroughbred Club. Bing Crosby is credited as an "early settler", hosting annual clambakes on the golf course at the Club. The present-day luxury tract home development "The Crosby Estates" stands on the site of his former estate. |










