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Full Home Gut Renovation - Kitchen, Bathroom, Patio and Planter

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This one was a full sweep. Kitchen, bathroom, patio cover, and a front planter - all tackled at once for a client. Projects like this are where we really get to show what we can do, and the kitchen was the centerpiece of the whole thing.

The before tells the story. A narrow galley-style layout with dated white cabinets, dark slate tile floors, and no real flow to speak of. The whole space felt cramped and disconnected. We stripped it down to the studs - completely replumbed, rewired from scratch, and redesigned the layout from the ground up. The client wanted something that felt open and worked the way they actually cook and live. That's exactly what we built. New gray-toned raised-panel cabinetry, a full marble-look quartz peninsula, subway-style marble backsplash running wall to wall, and large-format porcelain tile flooring that ties it all together. The difference is night and day.

The bathroom got the same level of attention. The old tub was pulled out, a new soaking tub went in, and we ran large-format marble-look tile all the way up the walls with a built-in hex-tile niche for storage. Brushed nickel fixtures throughout. We also added a bidet - something more and more of our clients are requesting. Clean, functional, and finished properly.

Outside, we built a patio cover from nothing. There was no structure there at all before we started. We went in with concrete anchors, set the posts, bolted the beams, and finished it with a white painted wood frame. The red brick paver pad underneath pulls the whole outdoor space together. Up front, the old rotting wood planter box got replaced with a stacked-stone planter wall - and with tulips blooming in it now, you can really see what a difference the right structure makes for curb appeal.

When a homeowner calls us for a project like this, the biggest concern is usually coordination - making sure every trade is lined up and the work flows without the job dragging on for months. We handle it all in-house, which means fewer handoffs, fewer gaps, and a finished result that actually matches what was planned from day one.