Custom homes
Custom homes designed to still feel like home in twenty years.
A custom home asks for more than good taste. It needs honest cost conversations, tight sequencing, and a builder who stays present from planning through closeout.
- Architectural and build coordination
- Material and finish continuity
- Floor plans built for how you'll actually live
Whole-home renovations
Renovations that finally make the house work the way it should.
Whole-home work gets expensive fast when scope drifts. We keep the house coherent from room to room by making the tough calls early, when they still matter.
- Main-floor and full-home reconfiguration
- Structural openings and circulation fixes
- Finishes that flow from room to room
Additions
Additions that feel like they belong to the original house.
A good addition improves the house. It doesn't look stapled on. We pay attention to proportion, how the exterior reads, how you move through the new space, and how it lives every day.
- Primary suite additions
- Family room and porch expansions
- Mudroom and back-entry improvement
Kitchen and bathroom remodels
Kitchens and bathrooms built for how you actually use them.
Kitchens and bathrooms pack more decisions per square foot than anywhere else in the house. Layout, storage, lighting, tile, fixtures, how it all has to coordinate. We sweat all of it.
- Kitchen layout, cabinetry, and islands
- Primary bath and family bath remodeling
- Finish detailing that holds up under daily use
Basement finishes
Basements that feel like part of the house, not a bonus room.
A good basement finish adds more than square footage. It changes how the whole house feels. Family space, guest quarters, entertainment, a workout room, a better place to land at the end of a long day.
- Family rooms and media spaces
- Guest, office, or workout zones
- Storage and circulation planned from day one