Drawings before decisions
The plan, the elevations, and the selections come first, because a room decided on site is a room decided under pressure.
Kitchens, baths, additions, cabinetry, exteriors, and outdoor rooms, planned and built by one team.
Layout, cabinetry, counters, and lighting planned as one room.
Scheduled on approvalFull renovations, walk in showers, and tub to shower conversions.
Scheduled on approvalOne continuous floor across the rooms that should read as one space.
Scheduled on approvalNew rooms and suites tied into the existing structure.
Scheduled on approvalFacades, entries, siding, soffit, and the details at the curb.
Scheduled on approvalCovered patios, summer kitchens, and screened rooms.
Scheduled on approvalPantries, offices, entertainment walls, and built in storage.
Scheduled on approvalInterior doors, casing, base, and the trim detail that finishes a room.
Scheduled on approvalPatching, priming, and the coat everyone actually sees.
Scheduled on approvalThe plan, the elevations, and the selections come first, because a room decided on site is a room decided under pressure.
What is included, what stays optional, and what the permitting requires are all written down before a crew is scheduled.
Structure, mechanical, cabinetry, surfaces, and finish work run in order, so nothing finished gets opened back up to fix something behind it.
We start with what is not working and what the finished space has to do.
We read the structure, the plumbing, and the ceiling heights that set real scope.
You get a drawn plan and a written scope, with selections settled up front.
We pull what the work requires and run the trades in the right sequence.
We walk the finished space with you and close the punch list together.
A single bath is measured in weeks and a whole home renovation in months, with design and permitting ahead of both. We give you the schedule in writing with the scope so the calendar is agreed before demolition.
Yes. We draw the plan, coordinate any engineering the work needs, submit for permits, and meet the inspections for the scope in our contract. That is the point of keeping design and construction on one team.
Often, yes. We stage the work, seal the active area, and keep at least one bath and a working kitchen space where the plan allows it. For a whole home renovation we will tell you plainly when moving out is the easier path.
From the defined scope: the drawings, the structural work, the selections, and what we find in the existing house. We walk the space before pricing, so the number reflects your home rather than an average.
Yes. If you already have a design professional, we review the set, flag anything that will fight the existing structure, and build from the approved construction drawings.
Old plumbing, soft framing, and previous renovations all surface once walls open. We stop, show you what we found, price the fix, and get your approval in writing before the crew keeps going.
Yes. Association rules, elevator windows, and work hour limits change the sequence rather than the standard, and we plan the schedule around them before the first delivery.
We work in the communities listed on this page and the surrounding area. Ask us about your address and we will confirm.
Tell us which space is not working and we will walk it, draw it, and put the scope in writing.
Share a few details about the space and we will reach out to arrange a walkthrough.