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When people hear the word sustainability in design, the images that spring to mind are often less than inspiring, like poor water pressure, or expensive green products that never quite live up to their promise. It can feel like sustainability requires either sacrifice or gimmicks—neither of which is very appealing...

Countertops are one of the most important choices in any kitchen or bath remodel. They’re the workhorse surface you use every single day, and they also set the tone visually, often more than cabinetry or wall color. They carry a lot of weight, both literally and stylistically. The tricky part? There’s...

The kitchen is the heart of every gathering, and a great hosting kitchen does more than look beautiful. It’s about flow, comfort, and creating space for everyone, both the cook and the guests. The right design transforms your kitchen into a place where conversations come naturally, meals are memorable, and...

The kitchen is the heart of the home, and for families, it’s the place where so much of life unfolds. What begins as a space for bottles, bibs, and highchairs gradually transforms into the hub for after-school snacks, homework sessions, and family dinners. With thoughtful design, your kitchen can adapt...

Cooking at home can be such a delight, and this is especially true when your kitchen is designed to work with you instead of against you. Whether you’re a serious chef, a dedicated baker, or someone who just loves experimenting with new recipes, thoughtful design can turn your kitchen into...

Timeless. It’s one of the most overused words in remodeling, and one of the most misunderstood. Clients often come to us saying they want a timeless kitchen or bath, and what they usually mean is they want to avoid regret. They want something that won’t look dated in five years....