
A true landmark on the South Hill, this Tudor style home is on the National Registry of historic homes.
A true landmark on the South Hill, this Tudor style home is on the National Registry of historic homes.
Having the classic mix of laminate and oak as seen throughout the 80’s, this kitchen had lived a good life and was ready for change. A rework of the design better met the needs of our client on all levels. More counter space, a place for the grandchildren to sit, and cabinetry built with maximum… Read more »
The faux marble sunken bathtub was most likely cutting edge in its day but it was time for a change as it was rarely used and in the way of gaining access to the fabulous entertaining deck and spa just outside. The sunken walk-in shower lived on as-is with new skin as the design worked… Read more »
This was one of those classic 1980’s style bathrooms filled with polished brass and pink rope tile. Needless to say, the clients were looking for an update to the materials, function, and amenities within their master suite. Having designed and remodeled their kitchen we took a holistic approach for the materials. We used the same… Read more »
Another beautiful home nestled in a prestigious neighborhood, covered in golden oak. These clients liked the layout of the kitchen but wished for better storage and a touch of elegance. By extending the cabinetry to the ceiling and adding glass doors, not only were they were able to display items without having to dust them… Read more »
These clients had lived in their home for about 10 years; loved the neighborhood, not the house. They initially wanted an addition. We believe that many homes do not lack square footage but instead, lack functional design. We developed a plan that kept within their existing footprint and improved the space in a way that… Read more »
This 1970’s home had never been touched. The kitchen was completely separated from the living and dining rooms and with two small children that just wouldn’t work for this family. We removed the demising walls and creating the desired open floor plan. In order to change the context of the 12 foot rock fireplace (versus… Read more »
This classic kitchen was full of white washed maple cabinetry, dysfunctional angles, and a layout that was not considerate of the use of the kitchen.
As recent empty-nesters these clients transformed dreams of a new kitchen into reality.
Having buyer’s remorse, these homeowners came to us in despair.