Aging-in-Place Bathroom Design: Planning the Next 20 Years
The best time to design for the next twenty years is during the remodel you’re already doing. What aging-in-place actually looks like — beautifully.
The best time to design for the next twenty years is during the remodel you’re already doing. What aging-in-place actually looks like — beautifully.
Trend-proof doesn’t mean boring. The rules we use to help homeowners pick tile that outlives the trend cycle — and where it’s safe to be bold.
The requests we hear most in Colleyville and Southlake primary baths — and the two details that separate a nice remodel from a great one.
The honest timeline conversation: what each phase involves, what really causes delays, and why materials — not labor — usually set the pace.
We get hired to undo these seven mistakes more than any others. Read them before your remodel — not after.
Tub out, walk-in in — what actually happens behind the tile, and the two questions to settle before anyone swings a hammer.
Most full bathroom remodels here land between $25,000 and $45,000. What actually moves your number inside that range — from a Fort Worth contractor.
Fort Worth has a lot of good old houses. The bungalows around Fairmount and the Near Southside, the brick homes in Ryan Place, the mid-century ranches in Wedgwood and Westcliff, the older farmhouses out toward Aledo and Weatherford. Folks buy these homes for the character, then realize the wiring is from another era, the layout […]
Most folks who call us about a “full renovation” don’t actually need one. And some who ask for a “quick bathroom update” are sitting on a house that really does need the whole thing pulled apart. Figuring out which camp you’re in before you spend a dime is the most useful thing you can do, […]
Countertops are the one decision in a kitchen or bathroom remodel that people circle back to over and over, and for good reason. They are the surface you touch every day, they take up a big share of the budget, and they set the tone for the whole room. I have walked a lot of […]