This 1940 St Paul bungalow had an attic master suite ready for an update. We improved the function and layout of the bathroom and closet and added storage cabinetry under the eaves. The homeowners requested “not a lot of color” so visual interest was added with a creative blend of paint, window treatments and wallpaper in neutral tones.
The young homeowner of this 1970's rambler wanted to create an open space for entertaining large groups of family and friends. By removing a wall and adding an island with seating, storage and range allows cooking and mingling in this fun and functional gathering space. The hall bath was updated to include a custom concrete and wood vanity.
These homeowners are 2nd generation – the husband grew up in this house! The main floor remodel reflects the couple’s own personality and gives them the features that
work for their busy family.
This generously sized master bath needed a few tweaks to make it beautiful and
appropriate for aging in place.
This charming 1950 home near Cedar Lake features a restaurant-quality stainless steel countertop that was left behind by the original candy-making owners.
This 1940's Sunnyside rambler received a needed makeover of the public areas from the front entry to the kitchen, back entry and sunroom.
This 1980s townhouse master suite lacked style and function. A new layout and updated finishes made this bathroom an award winner.
Traditional features with updated amenities bring this Baldwin farm kitchen up to date in style.
The kitchen of this grand 1906 house was appropriately brought up to date with a combination of old world charm and family-friendly amenities.