





This was a full interior overhaul - painting, tile, finish carpentry, new millwork, and floors all wrapped into one job. When a homeowner wants everything handled by one crew instead of juggling multiple contractors, that's exactly where we hit our stride. No handoff confusion, no scheduling gaps. Just one team seeing it through from start to finish.
The kitchen is a good example of how the details stack up. Fresh white cabinets with clean millwork profiles, a blue-toned tile backsplash, new stone-look countertops, and dark floor tile that ties it all together. Every surface got attention. That's not always easy to coordinate, but when it comes together it makes a serious difference in how the space feels.
The bathroom got the same treatment. Large-format stone-look tile runs floor to ceiling in the shower surround, with built-in niche shelving set right into the wall. The ceiling came out crisp white, and the brushed nickel fixtures finish it off cleanly. It's the kind of bathroom work that holds up for years when it's done right.
The living spaces throughout the home got a full Benjamin Moore repaint. Soft, cool gray tones on the walls with fresh white trim and millwork - it reads clean without feeling sterile. New LVP flooring in one of the rooms, and original hardwood brought back to life in others. The whole house has a consistent, pulled-together feel now that every room got the same level of care.
Jobs like this take real coordination. Knowing which trades need to happen in what order, making sure the paint doesn't go on before the tile grout is fully cured, getting the trim details right before the floors go in - it all matters. That's the difference between a renovation that looks good in photos and one that actually holds up.