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Revitalizing Homes for Generations: S. Tanaka Construction’s Multigenerational Living Solutions

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S. TANAKA CONSTRUCTION

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Good as new

S. Tanaka Construction redesigns old homes to create the ultimate multigenerational living space.
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Homes for all ages

S. Tanaka Construction’s clients, the Kurasakis, share their experience working with the company.

“Why rebuild? We wanted to turn our old house into a multigenerational home. After assessing the age and condition of our old house, we knew that it would need a major overhaul to increase the living area, add new roofing and upgrade all the utilities above and below the foundation. We thought it would be best to rebuild new so we would have a chance to age in place.
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“How we found STC? We knew we couldn’t be an owner-builder (homeowners who build their own homes) so we took our time in researching for a general contractor we felt comfortable with, mostly through word-of-mouth and recommendations amongst people we knew.

“In deciding to build a new home from the ground up, we knew there would be challenges to overcome. We’re happy we chose S. Tanaka Construction as our design-build general contractor. From pre-design to permit approvals to demolition to house construction, Ryan and Jennifer of STC were very patient, accommodating and professional with us in response to each challenge we faced.”
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Transforming aging houses into modern multigenerational sanctuaries, S. Tanaka Construction leads the charge in innovative home redesign. Looking to explore firsthand the transformative potential of S. Tanaka Construction’s expertise? Attend the private contractor open house on April 13th, Saturday, from 10am to 3pm. Discover how they can turn your vision into reality.

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