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Building Your Dream Home: Why Sarasota Custom Home Builders Are The Best Choice

This was one of our favorite projects, we love wood working here at Trinity Construction and we were super excited when we were brought on for a new build out project by a staple attraction of Sarasota, Florida, Selby Gardens. Selby Gardens is a 15 acre magnificent botanical garden,…

Located in the Essex house Condominium on Sarasota’s beautiful bay front, Trinity Construction was contracted to perform a complete gut renovation of this unit, otherwise known as “Down to the bare walls”, because of the extensive amount of work completed in a gut renovation. We did everything from core renos such as replacing the floors and walls to aesthetic creations such as creating a backsplash in the kitchen that mimics the wonderful ocean views of the unit, with the blues, whites and blacks complimenting the grey and matte black kitchen cabinets.

We worked with a wonderful client who had purchased this unit and renovated for his grandmother to enjoy. This beautifully located unit nestled on the Sarasota Bay with wonderful views of both the Bay and St. Armand’s Bridge, which is the landmark bridge leading out to Lido Key and Longboat Key. This bridge has exquisite lighting on the columns and looks fantastic after dark.

The scope of work for this project included removal of all existing flooring and 50% of the interior walls. Since this is a ground floor unit, we were able to reconfigure the kitchen sink location and created an island to give the unit a more modern and updated layout. Both bathrooms and Bedrooms received a complete overhaul. Electrical, plumbing and HVAC systems were all updated during the renovation.

The final change which provides the biggest aesthetic upgrade, in this unit was the removal of the railings and sliding glass doors and installation of all new storefront glass which provides amazing views of the stunning Sarasota bay front.

We were so happy to be able to assist our client in the project for his grandmother. We completed this project, as always on-time and on budget!

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Our projects

Lido Rose
Lido Rose is a 4,300 square foot Coastal contemporary home with West Indies styling designed by CMSA Architects. This project was an opportunity for our team to showcase our talents outside of the Modern Aesthetic. The home features a diverse palette of colors, textures and details blending together seamlessly. Our team really enjoy the process and execution of this beautifully designed home.
The Half Light House
Meet the Half-Light House, a contemporary Gulf Coast residence that seamlessly integrates modern design principles with the beauty of Sarasota Bay. Characterized by its tropical modern aesthetic and structured around a 3×3 grid system, the Half-Light House maximizes natural light flow through an L – Shaped floor plan and an integrated louver shading system.
Origami House
Origami house is a uniquely shaped home nestled on 17 acres in Myakka Valley Ranches. Each room boasts a spectacular view of old Florida landscape. The design of the home consists on one 90 degree corner on the structure which dictates the spectacular roof lines of the home which gives the home its name.
The One / Main St. Penthouse
The One started off with big ideas and a vision from our client to create a masculine but refined downtown penthouse retreat. Having relocated to Sarasota from Los Angeles, as well as having been involved in many renovation and construction projects previously, our client sought us out to transform this penthouse unit. 
Stickney Point Coastal Contemporary
Stickney Point Coastal Contemporary was a project that we were exceptionally proud to be a part of. Having the opportunity to work with a client who spent over 30 years in the commercial construction industry seemed upfront like a daunting task.
Bayside Estate
We started off with a 30+ year old waterfront home that was long past its glory days. The home had many systems which were in disrepair and finishes that were outdated.