





We're deep into the 1110 project and the momentum is real. Darryl and Michael are both on site pushing this renovation forward - Michael handling device installations while Darryl keeps working through the Satco Nuvo recessed lighting in the bedrooms, living rooms, hallways, and kitchens. It's a big scope, and having two guys running simultaneously is the only way to keep a job like this on track.
The Satco Nuvo fixtures are a solid choice for a renovation like this. Clean, low-profile, and consistent across every room - the kind of interior lighting installation that disappears into the ceiling the way it should. No bulky trim rings, no mismatched fixtures. Just a uniform look that holds up in every space.
Device work sounds simple until you're doing it across an entire building. Getting outlets, switches, and panels set correctly takes time and attention. Michael's moving through it methodically - every device seated clean, every box tight. That consistency matters because sloppy device work shows up in the final trim reveal in ways that are hard to fix.
A job like this - multiple units, multiple rooms, coordinated lighting across the whole building - takes real planning before anyone picks up a drill. You can't fake that kind of organization on a renovation this size. The panel work, the rough-in, the recessed cans - it all has to line up before the finish pieces go in.
The final trim reveal is coming. Stay tuned - this one is going to look sharp from top to bottom.