Room additions, kitchen & bathroom remodeling contractor - Huntington Beach - Orange County

Keima has made it easy for you to view different materials, textures and colors.
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Our company would like your remodeling project to be fun and successful!


Cabinet Doors

Keima uses the absolute best quality doors available,
"Decor-doors" by Decorative Specialties in Irwindale California.
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Revere

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Adobe

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Heritage

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Malibu

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Lincoln

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Cardinal

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Ranger

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Patriot

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Eagle

Decor offers over 100 different styles to choose from. Keima will finish the doors in any stain color and lacquer finish of your choice.

Please visit Decor's site for more photos and information:

Decor Doors website

 

Dry wall textures
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Heavy Skip Trowel

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Knock Down

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Old Plaster

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Santa Fe

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Hand Swirl Finish

Orange Peel Texture

Orange Peel

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Scottish Wainscoting

We also offer many Faux finishes

 

We can offer any type of texture you would like. Just show us your sample and we will duplicate it for you.

These are just some of the most popular textures.

 

Stucco Colors & Textures
Keima Construction uses La Habra stucco products
We can any custom color made for your home
 
 
 
 
 
Aspen
X-23 (Base 200)
Mesa Verde
X-215 (Base 100)
Silverado
X-820 (Base 200)

Crystal White
X-50 (Base 100)

Meadowbrook
X-48 (Base 100)
 
 
 
 
 
Eggshell
X-73 (Base 100)
Oatmeal
X-81 (Base 200)
Pacific Sand
X-97 (Base 200)
Sandstone
X-86 (Base 200)
Alamo
X-524 (Base 200)
 
 
 
 
 
Mirage
X-28 (Base 200)
San Simeon
X-34 (Base 200)
Adobe
X-72 (Base 200)
Viejo
X-475 (Base 200)
Sierra Tan
X-580 (Base 200)
 
 
 
 
 

Dove Grey
X-40 (Base 200)

Silver Grey
X-16 (Base 200)
Blue Grey
X-504 (Base 200)
Pure Ivory
X-53 (Base 100)
Chablis
X-12 (Base 100)
 
 
 
 
 
French Vanilla
X-55 (Base 100)
Hacienda
X-82 (Base 200)
Fallbrook
X-434 (Base 200)
Southern Moss
X-696 (Base 200)
Miami Peach
X-71 (Base 100)
 
 
 
 
 
Saddleback
X-25 (Base 200)
Santa Fe
X-24 (Base 200)
Trabuco
X-278 (Base 200)
Misty
X-17 (Base 200)
Clay
X-830 (Base 200)
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Skip Trowel Finish Old Plaster Finish Standard Sand Finish
As you can see, choosing the proper color and texture for your stucco finish is important. After all, when you look at our home you see 90% stucco.

Choosing a stucco color can either compliment your roofing and trim work or accent your home for a better curb-side-appeal.

Keima Construction certainly knows the importance of paying attention to detail. Just like a jig-saw puzzle, you don't want to miss one piece!

 

 

Moldings
MDF Base 304MBB
304MBB
3/8 x 2-1/4
MDF S/L
MDF Base 304MUL
304MUL
3/8 x 2-1/4
MDF S/L ULTRALITE
MDF Base M304BB
M304BB
3/8 x 2-1/4
MDF REV
MDF Base M304UL
M304UL
3/8 x 2-1/4
MDF REV ULTRALITE
MDF Base 310MBB
310MBB
7/16 x 2-12
MDF #711
MDF Base 310MUL
310MUL
3/8 x 2-1/2
ULTRALITE #711
MDF Base 311MBB
311MBB
7/16 x 3-1/2
MDF #711
MDF Base 311MUL
311MUL
3/8 x 3-1/2
ULTRALITE #711
125C
125C
11/16 x 2-7/8
Cherry Newport
125MH
125MH
11/16 x 2-7/8
Mahogany Newport
125MP
125MP
11/16 x 2-7/8
Maple Newport
128C
128C
11/16 x 2-1/2
Cherry Bel-Air
128MH
128MH
11/16 x 2-1/2
Mahogany Bel-Air
128MP
128MP
11/16 x 2-1/2
Maple Bel-Air
CR820P
CR820P
11/16 x 3-1/2
Poplar Bed Mold
405P
405P
1/2 x 3-1/4
Poplar Colonial Crown
CM74P
CM74P
13/16 x 3-3/4
Poplar Dentil
406P
406P
5/8 x 4-1/2
Poplar Colonial Crown
412P
412P
3/4 x 4-1/2
Poplar Georgian Crown
CR810P
CR810P
11/16 x 4-3/4

Of course, we have hundreds of molding to chose from and this is just a few. We can offer you paintable MDF moldings, or natural wood moldings such as Cherry, Oak, Maple, Poplar, Walnut and many more.- Local Huntington Beach Contractor - Room addition experts!

Roofing

Roofing materials are as varied as the individual homes they adorn. Some commonly used materials:
Composite (Asphalt) Shingle: 

Found on more U.S. homes than any other roofing material, Composition Shingles are constructed of either an Organic (cellulose fibers) base or a Fiberglass base. Both are combined with asphalt and coated with colored mineral granules to create the finished roofing material. Though organic-based shingles have been around longer, fiberglass products dominate the market due to their greater durability. Most Asphalt Composite Shingles fall into one of two categories:

•3-TAB (or Strip) Shingles come with a 20, 25, 30 year Warranty and a wide range of colors. Their name is derived from the fact that each strip contains three distinct tabs which resemble individual shingles when applied.

•Architectural (or Dimensional or Laminate) Shingles typically come with a longer (25,30,40 year, Lifetime) warranty and an equally wide range of colors/textures. Laminates are typically heavier than 3-Tab shingles, offering greater durability and wind resistance

 

Metal:   .

Metal roofs are extremely durable and increasingly popular. Metal roofs are made from a variety of materials, including aluminum, copper, galvanized steel, and pre-painted (baked enamel) steel panels. Many colors and textures are available. Application of metal roofs specify proprietary systems (i.e. standing seam) requiring specialized skills, equipment and experience.

Slate:

 Either natural or manmade, slate is an extremely durable roofing material, and is typically more expensive than other roofing materials. Natural slate's color/grade is determined by the location where it's quarried (e.g. Vermont, West Virginia, Pennsylvania, Wales, Canada). Manufactured slate often retains the beauty of natural slate, yet is typically less expensive. Application of a slate roof requires specialized skills, equipment and experience.

Tile: 

Constructed of clay, adobe or concrete, tile roofs are often found in the Southwest or Southeast where Spanish/Mission architectural styles are prevalent. Available in a wide variety of colors, tile is available in both "rounded" and "flat" (to fit with Colonial French/English architectural styles) Like slate, tile is extremely durable, comparatively expensive and requires specialized application skills, equipment and experience.

Wood Shingle/Shake: 

Wood roofs are extremely popular on the West Coast, Pacific Northwest and in certain regions of the Midwest. Typically wood roofs are made from Cedar, though they can be found in redwood, pine and other softwoods. Some manufacturers impregnate their product for increased durability and resistance to discoloring. Wood Shingles are machine-sawn and thus smoother than Wood Shakes, which are hand-split.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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