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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.

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.

A current interior design trend is the use of floor-to-ceiling color saturation, where paint colors envelop an entire space. When designing the primary en-suite bathroom for my personal residence, "The French Chateau," I wanted to explore this trend. Selecting Sherwin Williams' "Sleepy Blue" as the paint color, we adorned the bathroom from base to crown, creating a spa-like ambiance.
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As I embarked on the journey of selecting art and accentuating the space, I found it challenging to source art that would infuse the ideal color scheme and fit the space perfectly. I decided that commissioning a custom piece would be the best solution. Eventually I realized that I, myself, was the ideal artist. Being an art major in college and passionate about all forms of creativity, the notion of crafting such an intimate piece for a personal space felt right.
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I began painting this piece, drawing inspiration from my own story. The artwork encompasses multiple layers, mirroring the chapters of my journey. The initial layer exudes sweetness and simplicity, reflecting the innocence of childhood. Subsequent layers illustrate warm and joyful tones, symbolizing adolescence and falling in love. As the story unfolds, layers of hurt and pain emerge, portraying challenging times, lost friendships, infertility, the closure of my cherished boutique in 2016, and other profound moments in my life. Each stroke captures both gentleness and intensity, blending seamlessly or resonating with emotional fervor.
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Finally, I adorned the painting with gold leaf, not only adding beauty but also symbolizing my own refinement through the fires of life. Every time I step into my bathroom, I am greeted by my own creation, which serves as a reminder of the beauty, both sweet and painful, that weaves through my story. It fills me with anticipation for the future too.
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1970 colonial single-family house in middle of wooded Alexandria suburb has been the home for this couple for over three decades. They have raised three kids and all gone to college, getting married and few moving back again. Go figure!
With growing family, they feel like our running out of room. They have approached us to design and build a two-story addition.
An addition to offer them more living space, a much-needed family room in order to reclaim the breakfast room that they have been using as family room area.
The exterior of this home was half covered in brick the other with stucco and paneling. All which very hard to replicate.
We have designed a large 20’x9’ family room just behind the living room and step down from new breakfast area. Wrapped with big windows, French door leading to future deck area and a side French door leading to a future patio area.
A stoned cover brick chimney fireplace was built in heart of this family room, the walls were all opened up, double pocket French door were connecting living room to new family room allowing them entertain large group of families.
A mini wet bar was built on north wall for serving drinks. Wide plank wood floors have created a seamless connection to open first floor.
Just above this family room, we have created a master suite bathroom.
Busting through load baring walls converting the old bathroom into a walk-in closet with built ins custom cabinetry
Through a double door now you are walking into an immaculate master bathroom equipped with:
• Free standing bubble massaging tub
• A walk-in steam shower, with body spays and rain shower, wrapped in frameless glass enclosure
• Private commode area
• Couple of south and west viewing casement windows.
• Large scale vanities and marble top on the east wall made this bathroom a delightful space.
By the way of bumping five feet over the kitchen and breakfast room, we have created a space for second floor laundry room, storage and service sink for them.
The small hall bathroom was revamped and expanded into new addition, creating space for a long tub (for their six-foot six son) and much-needed large vanity. The entire second floor was redone with added space and larger hallway, new flooring, wainscoting, custom painting, new doors and trim, recess lighting and much much more.
The seamless exterior connection with matching brick and custom painted stucco, new roofing, brick chimney has made this addition blended into the old structure.

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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.

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.

Blue Urban Abstract Wall Art has an undeniably modern hip flow. A futuristic digital painting, created with the technique of long exposure photography captures the motion of light as brushstrokes. A blend of blue green colors provides a soothing and calm expression. The lines are curvy and rhythmic adding to the smooth style. The overall style is reminiscent of graffiti, pushing the boundaries of new media art to the future. The work is mounted under a stunning plexiglass which provides a sleek finish and ultra modern feel.

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.

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

Keeping the same brick, these homeowners gave it new life by painting it a neutral gray for future use and longevity. New siding, fresh trim, and a modern coat of paint on the existing brick. The result is a cohesive, contemporary exterior that blends style, durability, and thoughtful design — turning what could have been a setback into a stunning transformation.

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.

The Inverness Bathroom remodel had these goals: to complete the work while allowing the owner to continue to use their workshop below the project's construction, to provide a high-end quality product that was low-maintenance to the owners, to allow for future accessibility, more natural light and to better meet the daily needs of both the husband's and wife's lifestyles.
The first challenge was providing the required structural support to continue to clear span the two cargarage below which housed a workshop. The sheetrock removal, framing and sheetrock repairs and painting were completed first so the owner could continue to use his workshop, as requested. The HVAC supply line was originally an 8" duct that barely fit in the roof triangle between the ridge pole and ceiling. In order to provide the required air flow to additional supply vents in ceiling, a triangular duct was fabricated allowing us to use every square inch of available space. Since every exterior wall in the space adjoined a sloped ceiling, we installed ventilation baffles between each rafter and installed spray foam insulation.This project more than doubled the square footage of usable space. The new area houses a spaciousshower, large bathtub and dressing area. The addition of a window provides natural light. Instead of a small double vanity, they now have a his-and-hers vanity area. We wanted to provide a practical and comfortable space for the wife to get ready for her day and were able to incorporate a sit down make up station for her. The honed white marble looking tile is not only low maintenance but creates a clean bright spa appearance. The custom color vanities and built in linen press provide the perfect contrast of boldness to create the WOW factor. The sloped ceilings allowed us to maximize the amount of usable space plus provided the opportunity for the built in linen press with drawers at the bottom for additional storage. We were also able to combine two closets and add built in shelves for her. This created a dream space for our client that craved organization and functionality. A separate closet on opposite side of entrance provided suitable and comfortable closet space for him. In the end, these clients now have a large, bright and inviting master bath that will allow for complete accessibility in the future.

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.

Keep it simple! No need to fill every square inch of bookcases, coffee tables or mantels. Here we staged this showhome on a moments notice and won best in show.
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