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This Leawood, Kansas primary bathroom remodel was designed to support a growing family's changing needs while creating a more functional and timeless retreat. The existing layout was reimagined to improve daily routines, replacing an underutilized bathtub with a spacious walk-in shower featuring dual showerheads and a transom window that fills the space with natural light while maintaining privacy.
The renovation extended beyond the bathroom to enhance the adjoining closet. By reclaiming square footage from the former shower location, the design created additional storage and incorporated a dedicated washer and dryer for greater everyday convenience. Thoughtful planning and purposeful design decisions helped maximize functionality without sacrificing style.
Completed just before the homeowners welcomed their new baby, this remodel was designed to simplify daily life while providing a beautiful and enduring space that will serve the family for years to come.
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This project showcases the transformation of a modest family cottage into a highly-functional, year-round waterfront retreat. Through a thoughtfully-designed addition and careful reorganization of interior space, the home now seamlessly combines the charm of its original structure with modern comforts and expanded living spaces, all while preserving views of the stunning riverfront setting.
Key Features:
1. Expanded Entry and Primary Suite: The newly created entryway offers a spacious and functional welcome to the home, featuring a practical laundry room and ample storage space. The private primary bedroom suite, complete with a modern ensuite bathroom, provides a peaceful sanctuary.
2. Sunroom for Year-Round Enjoyment: A light-filled sunroom extends the home’s outdoor living season by offering protection from the elements, allowing the family to enjoy the fresh air and scenic views throughout the year. The room features warm pine finishes on the walls and ceiling, with timber accents that complement the natural surroundings.
3. New River-Facing Deck: The large deck offers a perfect spot for family gatherings and relaxation, with unimpeded views of the water thanks to the use of a glass railing. Designed for both entertaining and quiet reflection, it’s a key feature that strengthens the connection between indoor and outdoor living.
4. Exterior Renovation: The exterior has been fully updated, blending the old cottage’s character with the new additions. A new roof and siding unify the entire structure, giving it a refreshed, cohesive.
5. Reconfigured Interior Spaces: The renovation reorganized key interior spaces, including the relocation of the basement stairs to allow for an expanded completely renovated kitchen and large, open eating area adjacent to the sunroom.
This successful renovation enhances both the functionality and aesthetic of the cottage, transforming it into a beautiful, all-season home that meets the evolving needs of its owners while maintaining a strong connection to the waterfront environment.

Mid-sized elegant master carpeted bedroom photo in New York with beige walls and no fireplace

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Columbus, OH
Hope Restoration & General Contracting
Columbus Design-Build, Kitchen & Bath Remodeling, Historic Renovations

Prepare to be wowed by this next renovation! These homeowners wanted it all: an updated layout, more space and a sleek, modern look. Project Manager, George Griffin, and Designer, Sarah McDonald, paired up for the overhaul of the home. We started by putting an addition onto the existing kitchen for more space. We then built a brand new deck and railing system outside to create an area for entertaining and enjoying the landscape. Inside, they craved ample storage, so we anchored the kitchen with a spacious island which crafted the perfect blend of symmetry and balance. Adding to the balance of the space was the custom ventilation hood that extended up into the vaulted ceiling area. Slab white doors meet quarter-sawn oak in a light gray wash, creating a harmonious palette that’s inviting for family and guests. Hidden storage and clever power solutions make this space perfect for gatherings and cozy meals alike. Flooring was redone throughout the bottom floor to make sure the space remained cohesive. Don’t miss the show-stopping light fixture on your way out to the new deck – it’s the cherry on top of this stunning renovation. Proof that dreams really do come true!

An outdoor sitting room was added to the back of the existing two car detached garage, using the same design elements of the existing pergola that connects the garage to the main house.
Photography by Jack Foley

An existing Cape built in the 1980s was transformed through the addition of a wraparound front porch with robust but traditional columns, expanded second floor dormers, a new deck and screened-in porch facing the backyard, an expanded and open kitchen/breakfast/family room, a new mud room/laundry room/powder room suite, and a new bedroom suite in what had previously been attic space. The underlying Cape form still remains but is now expanded to have character, scale and presence befitting its rural seaside neighborhood of mostly large and elegant homes.
PSD Scope Of Work: Architecture, Construction |
Living Space: 3,197ft² |
Photography: Brian Vanden Brink |

This is our kitchen before we opened walls and reconfigured the windows to accommodate a beautiful new open kitchen.
Large transitional single-wall open concept kitchen photo in Phoenix with granite countertops and an island
Large transitional single-wall open concept kitchen photo in Phoenix with granite countertops and an island

This home had a very large backyard and needed a total refresh. They were having a pool installed and wanted to also add an outdoor living room complete with a kitchen, fireplace and dining area.
The new covered patio is right at 765 SF and is attached to the garage and the back of the home – removing the long breezeway that was there. The space is split with the double-sided fireplace creating 2 separate areas. Both sides have room for lounging around by the fire. The larger side has the dining table and bar area. While the other side is the outdoor kitchen.
The outdoor kitchen is equipped with RCS appliances – a grill, fridge, doors and drawers for storage. The granite is Black Pearl from Daltile. All of the stone on the fascia of the kitchen, fireplace and half-column is Autumn Blend Chop thin veneers from Alamo Stone. The vaulted ceiling is West Coast IPA pre-stained tongue and groove by Woodtone. There is a Bromic heater installed for keeping the space nice and comfortable on chilly days and evenings. The outdoor living space is equipped with speakers in the ceiling.
This outdoor living area completely changed the backyard.
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