Kitchen and bath renovations are where the difference between a good contractor and a great one shows up most. The trades involved — cabinetry, stone, tile, plumbing, electrical, lighting — all have to land within a fraction of an inch. The sequence has to be right. And the homeowner has to be able to live without that room for the duration.
We bring trusted partners in custom cabinetry, stone fabrication, and tile work — people we've worked with for years and trust to hit the spec. For kitchens, that typically means walnut or painted shaker cabinets, Calacatta or quartz tops, full-height stone backsplashes, and warm brass or matte black fixtures. For baths, soaking tubs, walk-in showers with frameless glass, honed marble surrounds, and humidity-rated lighting.
The work also includes everything you don't see: re-running supply and waste lines, adding circuits for new outlets, upgrading ventilation, and reframing where openings change. It's less visible than the cabinets, but it's the difference between a renovation that holds up and one that fails in five years.