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Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

These Northern Virginia residents have owned this vacation home for about ten years. With retirement imminent, they decided to give the entire home an over-haul. With it’s great bones and amazing location, this seemed like a very sound investment for their future. Paola McDonald from Olamar Interiors had been working with the clients for the past three years, helping them to renovate their Sterling, VA condominium and their Moorefield, WV weekend home. It seemed fitting that they would also hire her to help them renovate this home as well.
For this project we took the home down to the studs and practically rebuilt it. The renovation includes an addition to the basement level and main floor to create a new fitness room, additional guest bedroom and larger kitchen and dining area. It also included a renovation of the facade of the home. The exterior of the home was completely re-sided and painted, and we added the tall windows at the stairs. The lower entry deck was expanded and an upper deck was added just off the kitchen in order for the homeowner to keep his grill away from the strong ocean winds. A new deck was also added off of the master bedroom. New stainless steel railings were added to all the decks. We opened the homes stairwells, adding custom glass railings and new lighting to create a much more open feel and allow for natural light to flood the entire main living area. The original, tiny kitchen was expanded substantially, adding a large custom eat in bar, wine storage area and plenty of storage. We utilized Decora’s Marquis Cabinetry in an espresso finish to give the kitchen a very clean, contemporary feel. Carrara marble countertops paired with a grey quartz, single slap marble backsplash, and stainless appliances create a clean look. In the new dining area, a simple Modloft dining table was paired with a Regina Andrew bubbles chandelier and Jessica Charles dining chairs for a sophisticated feel accentuated perfectly by beachy colors and textures that tie in the beautiful views of the Ocean. A custom chandelier from John Pomp is the highlight of the family room, particularly at night when it is reminiscent to fireflies in the sky. A new custom designed, custom made sectional, cozy newly added Spark Modern Fires gas fireplace, custom rug by Julie Dasher and Lee Industries chairs create a cozy place to lounge and watch television after a long day at the beach. Guests feel like they are in a luxurious boutique hotel complete with spectacular views, comfortable Ann Gish linens and beautiful and unique lighting fixtures. All three full baths and the powder room received complete facelifts with new glass, marble and ceramic tiles, Decora cabinetry, new lighting fixtures, quartz countertops and unique features that make unique statements in each one. Phillip Jeffries mica wallpaper are used in the entryway and family room fireplace walls to add a sandy texture to each space. Phillip Jeffries grasscloth was added to the master bedroom accent wall to create a delicate feature. New flooring throughout includes gorgeous dark stained hardwood floors, ceramic tile and Karastan carpeting in the bedrooms. The crisp white and grey walls are accentuated throughout the home by beach inspired turquoises, navies and lime greens. Perfectly appointed furnishings, artwork, accessories and custom made window treatments complete the look and feel of this gorgeous vacation home.
Photography by Tinius Photography

One of our recent customers in Frisco wanted a larger covered patio space to enjoy the expansive backyard views. We designed, built and transformed their original patio into an amazing outdoor living space that included a Double Open Gable Style Patio Cover, extended concrete patio space with a polymer overlay that gave texture, recessed lighting, outdoor lighting, electrical for TV, space for future heaters and a ceiling fan. We’re sure they will be enjoying those amazing evenings on the patio enjoying the sunset for days to come. Take a look!
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Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

Custom designed new entry.
This neglected farmhouse has found a new family. Together we will undo the exterior muddling of the past, restore the interior spaces and create an amazing home for future generations to enjoy. As part of the process, we are improving the function, durability, energy efficiency and appearance of this home. We are converting a screen porch into a much-needed mudroom, air sealing the walls, increasing the insulation throughout, using resilient materials, and restoring the trim with classic details. Thanks to the amazing clients and excellent building crew, this restoration has been a truly rewarding process; transforming a village eyesore into a beautiful home.

This neglected farmhouse has found a new family. Together we will undo the exterior muddling of the past, restore the interior spaces and create an amazing home for future generations to enjoy. As part of the process, we are improving the function, durability, energy efficiency and appearance of this home. We are converting a screen porch into a much-needed mudroom, air sealing the walls, increasing the insulation throughout, using resilient materials, and restoring the trim with classic details. Thanks to the amazing clients and excellent building crew, this restoration has been a truly rewarding process; transforming a village eyesore into a beautiful home.

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

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Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
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Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

These Northern Virginia residents have owned this vacation home for about ten years. With retirement imminent, they decided to give the entire home an over-haul. With it’s great bones and amazing location, this seemed like a very sound investment for their future. Paola McDonald from Olamar Interiors had been working with the clients for the past three years, helping them to renovate their Sterling, VA condominium and their Moorefield, WV weekend home. It seemed fitting that they would also hire her to help them renovate this home as well.
For this project we took the home down to the studs and practically rebuilt it. The renovation includes an addition to the basement level and main floor to create a new fitness room, additional guest bedroom and larger kitchen and dining area. It also included a renovation of the facade of the home. The exterior of the home was completely re-sided and painted, and we added the tall windows at the stairs. The lower entry deck was expanded and an upper deck was added just off the kitchen in order for the homeowner to keep his grill away from the strong ocean winds. A new deck was also added off of the master bedroom. New stainless steel railings were added to all the decks. We opened the homes stairwells, adding custom glass railings and new lighting to create a much more open feel and allow for natural light to flood the entire main living area. The original, tiny kitchen was expanded substantially, adding a large custom eat in bar, wine storage area and plenty of storage. We utilized Decora’s Marquis Cabinetry in an espresso finish to give the kitchen a very clean, contemporary feel. Carrara marble countertops paired with a grey quartz, single slap marble backsplash, and stainless appliances create a clean look. In the new dining area, a simple Modloft dining table was paired with a Regina Andrew bubbles chandelier and Jessica Charles dining chairs for a sophisticated feel accentuated perfectly by beachy colors and textures that tie in the beautiful views of the Ocean. A custom chandelier from John Pomp is the highlight of the family room, particularly at night when it is reminiscent to fireflies in the sky. A new custom designed, custom made sectional, cozy newly added Spark Modern Fires gas fireplace, custom rug by Julie Dasher and Lee Industries chairs create a cozy place to lounge and watch television after a long day at the beach. Guests feel like they are in a luxurious boutique hotel complete with spectacular views, comfortable Ann Gish linens and beautiful and unique lighting fixtures. All three full baths and the powder room received complete facelifts with new glass, marble and ceramic tiles, Decora cabinetry, new lighting fixtures, quartz countertops and unique features that make unique statements in each one. Phillip Jeffries mica wallpaper are used in the entryway and family room fireplace walls to add a sandy texture to each space. Phillip Jeffries grasscloth was added to the master bedroom accent wall to create a delicate feature. New flooring throughout includes gorgeous dark stained hardwood floors, ceramic tile and Karastan carpeting in the bedrooms. The crisp white and grey walls are accentuated throughout the home by beach inspired turquoises, navies and lime greens. Perfectly appointed furnishings, artwork, accessories and custom made window treatments complete the look and feel of this gorgeous vacation home.
Photography by Tinius Photography

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

These Northern Virginia residents have owned this vacation home for about ten years. With retirement imminent, they decided to give the entire home an over-haul. With it’s great bones and amazing location, this seemed like a very sound investment for their future. Paola McDonald from Olamar Interiors had been working with the clients for the past three years, helping them to renovate their Sterling, VA condominium and their Moorefield, WV weekend home. It seemed fitting that they would also hire her to help them renovate this home as well.
For this project we took the home down to the studs and practically rebuilt it. The renovation includes an addition to the basement level and main floor to create a new fitness room, additional guest bedroom and larger kitchen and dining area. It also included a renovation of the facade of the home. The exterior of the home was completely re-sided and painted, and we added the tall windows at the stairs. The lower entry deck was expanded and an upper deck was added just off the kitchen in order for the homeowner to keep his grill away from the strong ocean winds. A new deck was also added off of the master bedroom. New stainless steel railings were added to all the decks. We opened the homes stairwells, adding custom glass railings and new lighting to create a much more open feel and allow for natural light to flood the entire main living area. The original, tiny kitchen was expanded substantially, adding a large custom eat in bar, wine storage area and plenty of storage. We utilized Decora’s Marquis Cabinetry in an espresso finish to give the kitchen a very clean, contemporary feel. Carrara marble countertops paired with a grey quartz, single slap marble backsplash, and stainless appliances create a clean look. In the new dining area, a simple Modloft dining table was paired with a Regina Andrew bubbles chandelier and Jessica Charles dining chairs for a sophisticated feel accentuated perfectly by beachy colors and textures that tie in the beautiful views of the Ocean. A custom chandelier from John Pomp is the highlight of the family room, particularly at night when it is reminiscent to fireflies in the sky. A new custom designed, custom made sectional, cozy newly added Spark Modern Fires gas fireplace, custom rug by Julie Dasher and Lee Industries chairs create a cozy place to lounge and watch television after a long day at the beach. Guests feel like they are in a luxurious boutique hotel complete with spectacular views, comfortable Ann Gish linens and beautiful and unique lighting fixtures. All three full baths and the powder room received complete facelifts with new glass, marble and ceramic tiles, Decora cabinetry, new lighting fixtures, quartz countertops and unique features that make unique statements in each one. Phillip Jeffries mica wallpaper are used in the entryway and family room fireplace walls to add a sandy texture to each space. Phillip Jeffries grasscloth was added to the master bedroom accent wall to create a delicate feature. New flooring throughout includes gorgeous dark stained hardwood floors, ceramic tile and Karastan carpeting in the bedrooms. The crisp white and grey walls are accentuated throughout the home by beach inspired turquoises, navies and lime greens. Perfectly appointed furnishings, artwork, accessories and custom made window treatments complete the look and feel of this gorgeous vacation home.
Photography by Tinius Photography

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

Sponsored
Delaware, OH
Buckeye Basements, Inc.
Central Ohio's Basement Finishing ExpertsBest Of Houzz '13-'21

We here at PBC love a great project, especially when it involves one of our favorite local non-profit organizations. Kids Making It is a youth woodworking program that teaches valuable vocational, entrepreneurial and life skills to at-risk, low income, and disadvantaged kids. At KMI they strive to keep local kids in school, out of trouble, and on a path to a successful future. It is an amazing organization that is all heart, and one that we are proud to have been involved with for several years.
When Jimmy Pierce, founder and executive director of KMI, came to PBC with a specific need (more space) and general idea of what he wanted we knew that we had to be a part of it. As with all of our projects, the addition to the current Kids Making It building started as a design-build consultation. We called upon our friend and amazing architect Rob Romero to sit down with us, along with Jimmy and KMI program director, Andy Crowther to discuss the possibilities. The specific focus was on creating a space that KMI could use as they continued to grow their organization. Jimmy and Andy wanted a place where they could train the students in new trades and take the wood-working that they had already learned a step further. They needed open and they needed BIG. That’s where the timber framing came in.
Timber framing is a style of building construction that uses heavy timber frames as opposed to more slender lumber. It is post and beam construction, built like furniture using wood joinery to hold the framing in place. This type of construction has been around for hundreds of years but isn’t used as commonly as it once was due to the high cost of materials and specialized tradespeople that it requires. That’s where Atlantic Barn and Timber Company came in, they heard about the need and answered the call. Very graciously, they offered to erect the timber framing for free. And just like that the materials and equipment arrived, the frames were assembled, stood up, and secured in place…all on that little corner of 7th and Castle Street.
At 2,257 square feet, the first floor will be the home to the new storefront, a large (class)room, and a storage bay for donated materials. The second floor of the addition will measure 1,982 square feet and offer an open space, offices, a full bathroom, conference room, and aforementioned decks overlooking the front and the rear of the building.
PBC Design + Build is beyond proud to be a part of such a wonderful project, and we consider ourselves very fortunate to be able to aid in KMI’s mission.

These Northern Virginia residents have owned this vacation home for about ten years. With retirement imminent, they decided to give the entire home an over-haul. With it’s great bones and amazing location, this seemed like a very sound investment for their future. Paola McDonald from Olamar Interiors had been working with the clients for the past three years, helping them to renovate their Sterling, VA condominium and their Moorefield, WV weekend home. It seemed fitting that they would also hire her to help them renovate this home as well.
For this project we took the home down to the studs and practically rebuilt it. The renovation includes an addition to the basement level and main floor to create a new fitness room, additional guest bedroom and larger kitchen and dining area. It also included a renovation of the facade of the home. The exterior of the home was completely re-sided and painted, and we added the tall windows at the stairs. The lower entry deck was expanded and an upper deck was added just off the kitchen in order for the homeowner to keep his grill away from the strong ocean winds. A new deck was also added off of the master bedroom. New stainless steel railings were added to all the decks. We opened the homes stairwells, adding custom glass railings and new lighting to create a much more open feel and allow for natural light to flood the entire main living area. The original, tiny kitchen was expanded substantially, adding a large custom eat in bar, wine storage area and plenty of storage. We utilized Decora’s Marquis Cabinetry in an espresso finish to give the kitchen a very clean, contemporary feel. Carrara marble countertops paired with a grey quartz, single slap marble backsplash, and stainless appliances create a clean look. In the new dining area, a simple Modloft dining table was paired with a Regina Andrew bubbles chandelier and Jessica Charles dining chairs for a sophisticated feel accentuated perfectly by beachy colors and textures that tie in the beautiful views of the Ocean. A custom chandelier from John Pomp is the highlight of the family room, particularly at night when it is reminiscent to fireflies in the sky. A new custom designed, custom made sectional, cozy newly added Spark Modern Fires gas fireplace, custom rug by Julie Dasher and Lee Industries chairs create a cozy place to lounge and watch television after a long day at the beach. Guests feel like they are in a luxurious boutique hotel complete with spectacular views, comfortable Ann Gish linens and beautiful and unique lighting fixtures. All three full baths and the powder room received complete facelifts with new glass, marble and ceramic tiles, Decora cabinetry, new lighting fixtures, quartz countertops and unique features that make unique statements in each one. Phillip Jeffries mica wallpaper are used in the entryway and family room fireplace walls to add a sandy texture to each space. Phillip Jeffries grasscloth was added to the master bedroom accent wall to create a delicate feature. New flooring throughout includes gorgeous dark stained hardwood floors, ceramic tile and Karastan carpeting in the bedrooms. The crisp white and grey walls are accentuated throughout the home by beach inspired turquoises, navies and lime greens. Perfectly appointed furnishings, artwork, accessories and custom made window treatments complete the look and feel of this gorgeous vacation home.
Photography by Tinius Photography

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

One of our recent customers in Frisco wanted a larger covered patio space to enjoy the expansive backyard views. We designed, built and transformed their original patio into an amazing outdoor living space that included a Double Open Gable Style Patio Cover, extended concrete patio space with a polymer overlay that gave texture, recessed lighting, outdoor lighting, electrical for TV, space for future heaters and a ceiling fan. We’re sure they will be enjoying those amazing evenings on the patio enjoying the sunset for days to come. Take a look!

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.

One of our recent customers in Frisco wanted a larger covered patio space to enjoy the expansive backyard views. We designed, built and transformed their original patio into an amazing outdoor living space that included a Double Open Gable Style Patio Cover, extended concrete patio space with a polymer overlay that gave texture, recessed lighting, outdoor lighting, electrical for TV, space for future heaters and a ceiling fan. We’re sure they will be enjoying those amazing evenings on the patio enjoying the sunset for days to come. Take a look!

Wrapped up this kitchen for some very cool clients in Southlake, TX. Professional photos just came in. What do you think?
Project cost: ~$60K not including appliances
Scope:
- design (base design, 3d renders, turn-key material selection package)
- demolition (countertops, appliances, floor, plumbing fixtures, backsplash)
- plumbing: sink & faucet install, garbage disposal install
- electrical: under upper cabinet LED lights, retractable downdraft vent install, top of cabinet scope light install,
- cabinets: paint cabinets, create pull-out trash, modify cabinets to fit new ovens and coffee maker, 2 new glass doors, hardware install, new shoe molding
- countertops: Aviana Quartz from Arizona Tile, fab & install, island mitered edges, sink under mount, reverse osmosis hole
- flooring: Tigris ivory porcelain from the tile shop, floor installation
- painting: walls, ceiling, trim, doors
- project financing: 3%
Materials:
- SubZero Fridge
- Miele coffee maker (non-plumbed)
- Monogram oven and microwave
- Monogram cooktop
- Blanco Sink
- Moen faucet
Vision: clients purchased the house with existing Tuscan style, but they were wanting to make it their own in a style they coined as “new traditional”. They liked some of the more traditional elements of their existing home, but wanted to make it feel more new and fresh. And they didn’t want it to stand out too much from rest of home, though they plan on remodeling their bathrooms in the near future, and likely much of their home. They are very happy with the final product, and we achieved the “new traditional” look they desired. They were very impressed with our service and left an amazing, thorough review. They plan on using us for their future projects as well.
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