When one room isn't enough — rethink the whole picture.
Whole-home renovations require coordinated planning across multiple rooms, material cohesion across spaces, and careful sequencing of trades.
The Friction of Fragmentation
Renovating room-by-room often leaves a home feeling like a patchwork quilt rather than a curated volume.
Disconnected Finishes
Mismatched hardware, varied wood species, and conflicting color stories between adjacent rooms.
Outdated Floor Plan
Closed-off spaces that don't reflect how modern families live, cook, and entertain today.
Multi-era Friction
A home stuck between the decade it was built and the half-finished updates of the previous owners.
The "Worse by Comparison" Effect
A stunning new kitchen only highlights the age of the adjacent living area and mudroom.
A Unified Masterpiece
Strategy & Phasing
Comprehensive master plans that prioritize structural integrity and long-term livability.
Design Cohesion
A curated material palette applied consistently across all surfaces for seamless visual flow.
Kitchen & Dining
The heart of the home, reimagined for modern entertaining and culinary performance.
Bathrooms & Private Suites
Transforming utilitarian spaces into restorative architectural sanctuaries.
Living & Mudrooms
Merging high-traffic functionality with refined, lounge-ready aesthetics.
Flooring & Lighting
Integrated technical design that anchors the atmosphere of every room.
"Can be phased over multiple years with a coordinated plan — so you don't have to do everything at once."
Precision takes time.
Typically start at $100K+
Baseline investment for comprehensive updates covering multiple high-traffic zones.
16–30 weeks duration
A meticulous timeline from structural demolition to final millwork finishing.