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JMR Construction

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Works.

Ten years. Forty-seven projects. Structural kitchen reconfigurations, spa-grade en-suite rebuilds, and custom millwork integrations for Westchester, Rockland, and New York City’s most discerning residential clients — from Scarsdale to the Upper East Side. Every engagement above $150,000.

15+
Years in Greater NY
350+
Projects Completed
$150k+
Min. Project Size

JMR Construction specializes in high-complexity interior renovations — structural kitchen reconfigurations, spa-grade primary bathroom rebuilds, and custom millwork integrations — across Westchester County communities including Scarsdale, Rye, Bronxville, and Pelham, through Rockland County in Nyack, and into New York City’s most demanding residential buildings in Tribeca, the Upper East Side, and Brooklyn Heights. Every project begins at $150,000 and is managed for clients who require structural precision, not cosmetic approximation.

Matte charcoal flat-panel kitchen with structural window backsplash and quartz waterfall island in Scarsdale, Westchester County — JMR Construction

Scarsdale, Westchester County

The Charcoal Reconfiguration

Flat-Panel Millwork Structural Window Backsplash Quartz Waterfall Island

A Scarsdale family who replaced the kitchen they inherited with the one they actually designed.

The exterior wall above the sink was reframed to introduce a horizontal window in place of a traditional tile backsplash — pulling natural light directly into the prep zone while the cooking run opposite retains a continuous solid quartz backsplash running from counter to cabinet underside. Matte charcoal flat-panel cabinetry wraps three walls without a visible seam, housing a freestanding stainless French-door refrigerator and professional range within the same uninterrupted cabinet line, anchored at the island by a quartz waterfall slab whose veining drops in a single unbroken plane from counter face to floor — the whole kitchen lit by surface-mounted black track lighting beneath a finished painted ceiling with a slight pitch.

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Rye, Westchester County

The Rye Marble Primary

Integrated Marble Bench Frameless Glass Enclosure Custom Paneled Millwork

A Rye family that designed their primary bath by commissioning a private spa, not a renovation.

The drop-in soaking tub's continuous honed marble deck extends uninterrupted through the frameless glass enclosure threshold to form the shower bench — a single monolithic stone datum executed without a grout-line break, dissolving the boundary between the bathing and shower fields into one resolved surface. A custom-masoned marble half-wall rises from the deck plane to the underside of the glass panel, creating a precise architectural partition that separates the shower zone from the white-painted paneled vanity millwork beyond — a division that reads as a deliberate spatial gesture rather than a functional concession.

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Spa-grade primary bathroom with all-marble steam enclosure, built-in bench, recessed soaking tub alcove, and coffered plaster ceiling in Rye, Westchester County — JMR Construction
Flat-panel wood veneer kitchen featuring a cantilevered dual-tier island, minimalist metal hardware, stainless appliances, and five teardrop pendants suspended below an architectural skylight well in Bronxville, Westchester County — JMR Construction

Bronxville, Westchester County

The Warm Modern Rebuild

Flat-Panel Wood Veneer Cantilevered Dual-Tier Island Architectural Skylight Well

A Bronxville family who chose material warmth and structural complexity over the industry’s default white millwork.

Continuous vertical-grain flat-panel wood cabinetry grounds the space, detailed with minimalist metal hardware and cleanly integrated with a flush-mounted professional stainless steel appliance suite. The custom cantilevered dual-tier island functions as the architectural anchor — a lower light-quartz prep zone housing the undermount sink, which steps up to a thick, dark stone dining bar above. Exactly five glass teardrop pendants drop from the flat ceiling to illuminate the dining bar, while a recessed architectural skylight well floods the primary prep zone with natural light.

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Tribeca, Manhattan · New York City Entry 04

The Tribeca
Crescent.

Custom Crescent Island Dual-Tier Stone Massing Integrated Beverage Center

A penthouse owner who demanded fluid, organic geometry over traditional right-angled architecture.

A sweeping crescent-form dual-tier island — its full radius resolved in a continuous slab of charcoal-toned stone with white and copper veining — divides the penthouse kitchen into distinct operational zones: a lower prep surface integrating a double-basin undermount sink and flush-mounted induction field, rising to a projecting upper dining ledge at full counter height. The espresso-lacquered base millwork is punctuated on its concave face by an under-counter wine cooler finished in matching brushed hardware, its glass door reading as a deliberate aperture in the dark stone massing — the entire composition grounded on large-format light stone tile whose tonal counterpoint amplifies the island’s chromatic weight.

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Transitional primary bathroom with heritage clawfoot soaking tub, neo-angle frameless marble subway tile shower enclosure with hex-mosaic floor, and dark charcoal vanity with integrated white solid-surface top in Pelham Manor, Westchester County — JMR Construction

Pelham Manor, Westchester County

The Pelham Manor Transitional

Neo-Angle Frameless Enclosure Freestanding Clawfoot Tub Marble Subway Tile

A Pelham family balancing classic architectural heritage with modern, high-performance utility.

The heritage clawfoot tub and the sharp neo-angle geometry of the frameless enclosure sit in deliberate counterpoint, unified by floor-to-ceiling Carrara-style marble subway tile. A dark charcoal vanity anchors the dry zone, while a recessed water closet alcove maximizes spatial flow, allowing the primary bathing area to read as an uninterrupted architectural sequence.

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Pelham, Westchester County

The Pelham Transitional

Illuminated Stacked Millwork Continuous Slab Backsplash Geometric Brass Pendants

A Pelham family demanding a seamless fusion of classic shaker warmth and bold, monolithic stone.

Floor-to-ceiling greige shaker cabinetry, featuring illuminated glass uppers and a custom range hood, is anchored by a bold-veined stone island and a matching continuous slab backsplash. Warm brass hardware and a trio of open-frame lantern pendants perfectly elevate the kitchen’s transitional geometry.

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Transitional greige shaker kitchen with illuminated stacked millwork, continuous stone slab backsplash, bold-veined island, and open-frame brass pendants in Pelham, Westchester County — JMR Construction
Black-framed wet room with rainfall shower, soaking tub, backlit capsule stone niches, cove lighting, and integrated smart fixtures in Nyack, Rockland County — JMR Construction

Nyack, Rockland County

The Hudson Steam Suite

Black-Framed Wet Room Backlit Capsule Niches Integrated Smart Fixtures

A Nyack property owner demanding hotel-grade water management and atmospheric lighting design.

A comprehensive wet room, enclosed by bold black-framed glass, unifies the rainfall shower and soaking tub against continuous large-format grey stone. Warm cove illumination and backlit capsule niches elevate the atmospheric design, perfectly complemented by sleek, tankless smart fixtures.

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Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn · New York City Entry 08

Brooklyn Heights
Noir Kitchen.

Navy Shaker Millwork Continuous Stone Massing Exotic Slab Backsplash

A brownstone owner demanding uncompromising material permanence and dramatic chromatic contrast.

Deep navy shaker cabinetry and a custom matching range hood provide a moody architectural foundation for the room’s undeniable focal point. A spectacular black, copper, and white stone is executed in a continuous run from the expansive island countertop through the full-height backsplash, creating a monolithic visual anchor.

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