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Sawteeth Carpentry Logo – A bold and rustic logo for Sawteeth Carpentry, featuring a stylized mountain range integrated with a circular saw blade rising like the sun. The deep blue color and classic serif font convey a sense of craftsmanship, reliability, and connection to nature, aligning with the company's expertise in historic restorations, custom remodels, and home builds in upstate New York.
A detailed view of a custom shower remodel by Sawteeth Carpentry, highlighting stainless steel grab bars, an adjustable handheld showerhead, and a recessed niche for convenient storage. The elegant neutral-toned tilework enhances the spa-like aesthetic while ensuring accessibility.

ADA Bathroom Remodel 

This ADA bathroom remodel in Essex, NY, features neutral colors and tiles that blend seamlessly with the home's existing design. The project was a complete remodel to meet ADA specifications, including a curbless shower floor with slip-resistant tile, ADA-compliant fixtures, and grab bars in the shower. Every detail was carefully considered for both functionality and style.

A detailed view of a custom shower remodel by Sawteeth Carpentry, highlighting stainless steel grab bars, an adjustable handheld showerhead, and a recessed niche for convenient storage. The elegant neutral-toned tilework enhances the spa-like aesthetic while ensuring accessibility.
A sleek, modern shower remodel by Sawteeth Carpentry, featuring large-format white marble-look tiles, a rainfall showerhead, and a handheld showerhead mounted on an adjustable bar. The design includes multiple stainless steel grab bars for accessibility and safety, seamlessly blending functionality with contemporary style.
A custom-built bathroom vanity by Sawteeth Carpentry, featuring rich wood cabinetry, a granite countertop, and a thoughtfully designed open space beneath the sink for wheelchair accessibility. The warm wood tones and natural finishes create a welcoming and functional space.

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