Daryl Rush specializes in one-of-a-kind construction jobs…like building a ninth-century chapel to house a client’s antique radio collection, or a mini-village of three homes in Berkeley. He built a house entirely of huge timbers recycled from the old Proctor and Gamble soap factory on Sixth Street after the owner lost his home in the 1989 Hills Fire. Then Daryl carved ancient symbols on the timbers to ward off fire spirits and other unpleasant manifestations. “We bring out the unique features of each home and tailor it to the owner’s wishes, We work for people who want their homes to express their creativity, and for whom their living environment is very important.” Daryl and company do attic conversions, kitchen and bath remodels, and space reconfigurations, in everything from tiny bungalows to hillside mansions. “We design everything in concert with the owner, aided occasionally by my wife, who has a master’s degree in architecture. I have a small crew of subs, plus a network of local artisans and craftspeople I’ve known for years. I’ve been in Berkeley since the early 1970’s. I love what I do!” If you want your home remodel to be creatively designed and truly reflect your personality, Daryl Rush Builders can make it happen for you.