The Open Door House – Before & After

2018-10-04T13:58:49-05:00October 4th, 2018|Bathroom, Before & After|

The Open Door House was a two-part project consisting of two bathroom renovations. Built in 1978, The house is set on a large lot in a hidden gem of a neighborhood in Denton, TX. Our clients felt the dated bathrooms didn't match their style and wanted to freshen up the spaces while adding some fun texture.

Family Style Galley Kitchen – Before & After

2018-04-13T13:01:00-05:00April 5th, 2018|Before & After, Kitchen, Uncategorized|

The Family Style Galley Kitchen is in a Tudor-style home built in 1920. The house had so much character, from the diamond-pane windows in the front room to the dark wood paneling throughout, but the kitchen didn't fit the stately elegance of the rest of the house. Our clients' main goal was to open the kitchen up to the surrounding rooms. They also desired to create more space in the kitchen so the whole family could be in there together, and update the design to a blend of modern style and timeless sophistication.

The Parquet Ranch – Before & After

2018-02-07T14:26:50-05:00February 7th, 2018|Bathroom, Before & After, Flooring, Kitchen, Living|

The Parquet Ranch project sits on a beautiful large lot in a hidden gem of a neighborhood. It's near city amenities, but feels rural as trees hide it from the main road. The house itself was in fantastic shape, but didn't fit our clients' design taste. Built in the mid-1908s, many aspects of the house still felt tied to that decade. Our clients had dreams of creating a more open living space and revamping the surfaces of the home to reflect their mountain rustic style.

Our Favorite Details – Bathroom Edition

2017-11-29T13:05:30-05:00November 29th, 2017|Bathroom, Design Tips|

Over the years and through all kinds of projects, we've collected some favorite details that just seem to finish the job well. We pride ourselves in regularly paying attention to details in all projects. They are just as important to the overall finish of a space as the big items, and we believe they are often the little touches that enhance functionality for the client. Some of these details were our idea, some were requested by our clients, but all made a difference in their respective spaces. Here are our favorite details - bathroom edition!

Franklin Farmhouse – Before & After

2017-11-13T12:31:11-05:00November 13th, 2017|Bathroom, Before & After, Flooring, Kitchen, Living|

The Franklin Farmhouse was a very fun project for us! Our clients were long-time friends who had moved back to the area after years of living out of state, and their modern farmhouse style is very similar to the style we prefer for our own home. The house is in an ideal location on a lot with plenty of elbow-room and lots of mature trees. Built in the early 1990s, the house was the perfect size for a growing family, yet felt bland and generic. Our clients' goals were to increase the functionality of the house for their family's needs while also updating the style of the home.

Midcentury Modern Bathroom – Before & After

2017-10-06T11:24:06-05:00October 6th, 2017|Bathroom, Before & After|

Our Midcentury Modern Bathroom project is one of our favorite transformations to date! Our clients' master bathroom was cramped and out of style. They both have fantastic design taste and knew there was potential for a more functional and aesthetically-pleasing space. Our main goals in this project were to make the bathroom feel larger without increasing its footprint and revamp the design in midcentury modern style.

Little Chapel Bathroom – Before & After

2017-07-29T09:33:53-05:00July 29th, 2017|Bathroom, Before & After|

The Little Chapel Bathroom project was in a home in a well-established Denton neighborhood. It had been renovated in the past, but the style did not flow well with what our client had done in the rest of her home. This guest bathroom was small, but backed up to a seldom-used closet in the entry. Our goals for the project were to reconfigure the bathroom layout to extend into the unused closet and update the entire space with tile and paint.

Coastal Kitchen – Before & After

2017-09-05T08:48:35-05:00July 14th, 2017|Kitchen|

The Coastal Kitchen project took place at a newer home (built in early 2000's) in Denton, TX. The house was in great shape, but the brown tones in the kitchen didn't match our clients' style. They desired more flow between their kitchen and living room and didn't like the bi-level island or dividing archway that split the two spaces. One main goal was to gain island space in order to make the kitchen more functional for entertaining.