Marisol Aguirre
Principal and Designer
Draws the plans and runs the selections with every client.
A design build remodeler that draws the plan it builds.
Runland Renovations is a Puyallup design build remodeler. One team draws the plan, prices the scope, pulls the permits, and runs the trades, which means there is never a gap between what was designed and what gets built.
Heat, humidity, salt air, and storm season are hard on a house here. That shapes what we specify: the coatings, the fasteners, the way an outdoor room is framed and drained. A finish that looks right on a sample board still has to hold up in an August afternoon.
We exist to make a remodel feel like a plan rather than a gamble. That means the drawings, the scope, and the schedule are agreed before demolition, and the same team stands behind all three.
It also means telling a homeowner when a smaller scope solves the problem, when a wall is not worth moving, and when a project should wait until the plan is right.
Runland Renovations began as a small finish carpentry crew taking on kitchens.
Drawings and selections moved onto the same team that swings the hammer.
Structural work, permitting, and whole home renovations joined the scope.
Now planning and building remodels for homes and businesses across the region.
Principal and Designer
Draws the plans and runs the selections with every client.
Project Manager
Holds the schedule, the trades, and the inspection calendar.
Lead Carpenter
Sets the cabinetry, the trim, and the finish detail on site.
Client Care
Handles scheduling, selections paperwork, and follow up.
A remodel that starts without a plan finishes with a compromise. We draw it, price it, and agree it before anyone opens a wall.
Reveal lines, drawer alignment, tile layout, and trim returns are the parts you touch daily, so they get the same attention as the framing.
When a scope is not worth the spend we say so, and when the house is telling us something we pass it on the day we find it.
Dust walls go up, floors get protected, and the site is swept before the crew leaves. You are living beside this work, not visiting it.
Tell us which space is not working and we will walk it, draw it, and put the scope in writing.