For a primary bath remodel, a simple change in everything but the wall color can work wonders. With recessed lighted mirrors, pendant clusters, and a new stained alder vanity topped with quartz, the space is elevated by faux marble tile. To enhance comfort, the barrier-free shower was expanded, utilizing the tub deck as a convenient footrest.
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The Yoga Connection
Step into this remarkable custom home remodel and be captivated. Originally built in 1962 as a storage space, this property has been brilliantly transformed. The lower level now boasts a fully functional guest suite and yoga studio, equipped with all desired amenities.
Man Cave Makeover
Witness a journey from mundane to extraordinary! Explore how a dated room transformed into a Boston sports-inspired Man Cave. Functional elegance, budget brilliance, and a sports haven await.
Tres Chic Rambler
Modern updates include inset cabinetry with drawer outlets under a quartzite countertop with undermount sink. Herringbone floor tile continues into a barrier-free shower surrounded by white tile with marble veining.
ADU for empty nesters
If you’re reading this, your home is likely on a sizeable lot and comfortable for a family of four or more. You may be nearing retirement with your significant other, having raised your children in a 3,000+ square foot home with three garage bays full of memories, and a decaying sport court amidst a plethora of intimidating yard work. In the current housing market, it doesn’t make sense to downsize when entering the growing group of “empty nesters” because the costs of doing so locally just doesn’t pencil out to any financial advantage.






