
Rooms that earn their square footage back.
Kitchens, bathrooms, whole-home renovations, flooring, custom tile and structural additions — designed, permitted, and built by one accountable team from first sketch to final walkthrough.
The gaps between trades are where remodels go wrong.
High-ticket interior work goes wrong in the gaps: between the designer and the framer, the plumber and the tile setter, the drawing and the field condition. We close those gaps by keeping design, project management and construction under one roof. One contract. One schedule. One person who answers the phone when you have a question about your own house.
Kitchen Remodeling
The kitchen is the room people actually live in, and the least forgiving room in the house to build. Every trade touches it, and every one of them has to be…
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Bathrooms are the one room where waterproofing failure is invisible until it is catastrophic. We build the assembly behind the tile to the same standard as the tile…
Learn moreWhole-Home Remodeling
Renovating a whole house is a logistics problem disguised as a construction problem. We run it with a written schedule, a single project manager, and weekly…
Learn moreFlooring
Flooring failures are almost always subfloor failures. We check moisture, flatness and deflection before a single plank is opened.
Learn moreCustom Tile Work
Tile is unforgiving — every layout error compounds across the wall. We set out from the center line, plan every cut, and land the pattern where the eye goes.
Learn moreHome Additions
An addition is new construction attached to a building that has already done its settling. Getting the roof line, the floor height and the foundation connection…
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Interiors & Additions — common questions
How long will my kitchen be out of commission?
A cosmetic refresh runs three to four weeks. A full gut with layout changes runs eight to twelve. We set up a temporary kitchen and give you a written schedule with each trade's dates before demolition day.
How long does a bathroom remodel take?
A full gut of a primary bath is typically four to six weeks; a hall or guest bath, two to three. Tile and glass lead times drive the schedule more than labor does, which is why we order early.
Can we live in the house during the work?
Sometimes. We zone the work, seal off dust with negative-air containment, and keep one bathroom and one kitchen functional wherever the sequence allows. For full-gut projects we will tell you honestly that moving out is faster and cheaper.
Can you match my existing hardwood?
Usually. We can weave new boards into an existing field and sand and stain the whole floor to a single color so the repair disappears.
How long does an addition take?
Design, engineering and permitting typically run 8–14 weeks before ground breaks. Construction is generally 12–20 weeks depending on size and foundation type.
Ready to talk about interiors?
Free inspection, free written estimate, and a straight answer about scope and cost before you commit to anything.