Home

Projects

The homeowners realized that they didn’t want to neglect the lower level and keep it hidden.
The previous sunroom didn’t have any forced air, so during fall and winter it was too cold to enjoy. 
Their existing family room faced west, and didn’t get a lot of natural night due to trees and other houses blocking the sunset.
What these clients previously wanted for the space when they moved in was in need of a major remodel.
This couple loved their ranch-style home that they recently purchased, but they knew instantly that they wanted to finish the lower level.
The lower level that was acting as storage space and a workshop was ready to be turned into a hosting area for sports games. 
With young children, they wanted a space that was connected to the rest of the home and allowed for the family to gather.
As this couple’s children got older and started to move out of the house, the Master Bath become a new priority. 
Our clients built this home 30 years ago, but after raising their family here, it was time for them to start preparing for the future and consider their solutions for aging in place. 
The layout in this 1920’s Tudor home wasn’t functional for how people are living 100 years later.
This couple wanted to create additional living space that could function well as their two young kids started to get older.
Hosting weekly family dinners with friends and family is top priority for this couple. However, the existing kitchen space simply didn’t function well enough for these gatherings.

Upcoming Projects