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Pre-sale upgrade- bathroom

Patient: Mid-century residential bathroom — outdated, inefficient, and energetically stagnant
Referred by: Investor client preparing property for resale, aiming to modernize and refresh interior

🤕 Symptoms:

-Aging tile with fading grout and water staining
-Cracked or softened drywall behind old wall finishes
-Low-functioning fixtures: dated sink, floor-wobbling toilet, and loose cabinetry
-Dull paint and mismatched elements dragging down the visual clarity of the room
-A general sense of stagnation — the space felt tight, dim, and neglected

🩺 Diagnosis:

The room didn’t just look tired — it felt cluttered and dense, the way spaces get when finishes and function aren’t aligned. There’s a mental weight that builds up in old bathrooms. Damp tile, stained surfaces, broken color schemes — it subtly slows you down. When you live in a room like that long enough, you stop expecting it to feel any better.

This room needed a reset, not just a remodel. Clean lines, dry materials, brighter tone — and a return to structural honesty behind the walls.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed and replaced all existing drywall to correct and strengthen the foundation
-Fully demoed shower wall tile and flooring, replacing with new materials for clean waterproofing and fresh visual flow
-Replaced toilet, sink, and cabinet with new fixtures built for modern use and water efficiency
-The bathtub was preserved and scheduled for a professional reglaze — extending its life while cutting waste
-Completed the room with fresh paint and trim alignment, locking in a unified and calm appearance

💡 Prognosis:

This room now breathes — bright, balanced, and supportive of the daily rhythm it’s meant to serve. Bathrooms are where your body resets. When that space is broken, your system stays slightly out of alignment. This renovation gave the room back its purpose: clean function, calming tone, and full support. Whether it’s for a buyer or a resident, this is a room that invites clarity.
Patient: Mid-century residential bathroom — outdated, inefficient, and energetically stagnant
Referred by: Investor client preparing property for resale, aiming to modernize and refresh interior

🤕 Symptoms:

-Aging tile with fading grout and water staining
-Cracked or softened drywall behind old wall finishes
-Low-functioning fixtures: dated sink, floor-wobbling toilet, and loose cabinetry
-Dull paint and mismatched elements dragging down the visual clarity of the room
-A general sense of stagnation — the space felt tight, dim, and neglected

🩺 Diagnosis:

The room didn’t just look tired — it felt cluttered and dense, the way spaces get when finishes and function aren’t aligned. There’s a mental weight that builds up in old bathrooms. Damp tile, stained surfaces, broken color schemes — it subtly slows you down. When you live in a room like that long enough, you stop expecting it to feel any better.

This room needed a reset, not just a remodel. Clean lines, dry materials, brighter tone — and a return to structural honesty behind the walls.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed and replaced all existing drywall to correct and strengthen the foundation
-Fully demoed shower wall tile and flooring, replacing with new materials for clean waterproofing and fresh visual flow
-Replaced toilet, sink, and cabinet with new fixtures built for modern use and water efficiency
-The bathtub was preserved and scheduled for a professional reglaze — extending its life while cutting waste
-Completed the room with fresh paint and trim alignment, locking in a unified and calm appearance

💡 Prognosis:

This room now breathes — bright, balanced, and supportive of the daily rhythm it’s meant to serve. Bathrooms are where your body resets. When that space is broken, your system stays slightly out of alignment. This renovation gave the room back its purpose: clean function, calming tone, and full support. Whether it’s for a buyer or a resident, this is a room that invites clarity.
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Seamless Vinyl Resuscitation

🤕Patient: Finished residential basement
Condition: Aging LVT floor with visible damage and surface wear

Chief Complaints:
-Holes and damage in existing LVT flooring
-Outdated look
-Moldings loose or missing
-Stone hearth needing precision-fit floorwork

🩺 Diagnosis
The patient presented with a compromised lower-body surface (aka: beat-up basement flooring). While structurally sound, the finish layer had taken cosmetic damage and needed a complete aesthetic and functional facelift—without a full demo.

💉 Prescribed Treatment & Execution Plan 🛠️ 

Repaired holes and inconsistencies in the existing LVT base to ensure a -smooth, level substrate.
-Installed LifeProof Vinyl Plank floating floor directly over the pre-existing LVT — no tear-out required.
-Ensured tight, seamless transitions with precision scribing, especially around irregular obstacles.
-Custom-fit cuts around a natural stone hearth — so tight it looks like the flooring was poured and cured to the stone.
-Replaced and adjusted moldings and trims where necessary for a complete, polished finish.
🤕Patient: Finished residential basement
Condition: Aging LVT floor with visible damage and surface wear

Chief Complaints:
-Holes and damage in existing LVT flooring
-Outdated look
-Moldings loose or missing
-Stone hearth needing precision-fit floorwork

🩺 Diagnosis
The patient presented with a compromised lower-body surface (aka: beat-up basement flooring). While structurally sound, the finish layer had taken cosmetic damage and needed a complete aesthetic and functional facelift—without a full demo.

💉 Prescribed Treatment & Execution Plan 🛠️ 

Repaired holes and inconsistencies in the existing LVT base to ensure a -smooth, level substrate.
-Installed LifeProof Vinyl Plank floating floor directly over the pre-existing LVT — no tear-out required.
-Ensured tight, seamless transitions with precision scribing, especially around irregular obstacles.
-Custom-fit cuts around a natural stone hearth — so tight it looks like the flooring was poured and cured to the stone.
-Replaced and adjusted moldings and trims where necessary for a complete, polished finish.
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Interior Transformation

🤕 Symptoms:

-Property had been sitting vacant between owners
-During winter, pipes burst and flooded both basement and main floor
-Resulting damage included:
-Saturated insulation and waterlogged drywall
-Mold development in several zones
-Destroyed kitchen cabinetry and flooring
-General structural and cosmetic neglect due to extended vacancy

🩺 Diagnosis:

This was a deep-in-the-bones situation — a house left cold and unattended, now suffering from water damage, mold infiltration, and disuse. The symptoms weren't just cosmetic. They were systemic. This structure needed to be fully dried out, stripped back, and rebuilt from a clean, breathable foundation. Mold had to be cleared, systems brought up to code, and the heart of the home — the kitchen — had to be entirely replaced.

💉 Treatment Plan:

Step 1 – Demolition & Remediation:

-Cut all affected walls 2 feet up from the floor to eliminate unseen moisture and mold
-Removed all basement carpeting, drywall, and insulation
-Licensed plumber repaired failed plumbing and updated the system to current code
-Full mold remediation completed to ensure clean, healthy framing

Step 2 – Rebuild & Restore:

-Installed new insulation and drywall across affected areas
-Taped, sanded, primed, and painted for a clean, cohesive wall finish
-Drop ceiling installed in the basement for a tidy, functional look
-Full kitchen renovation: new cabinets, countertops, sink, microwave, and range
-Both bathrooms repaired with new fixtures and fresh finishes
-Floating vinyl plank flooring laid across living room, hallway, and kitchen — durable and waterproof
-New carpeting installed in the basement with precise cuts around fireplace/hearth
-Final detail work and finish carpentry completed for a polished, move-in-ready result

💡 Prognosis:

This home went from forgotten to fully functional. It’s dry, fresh, and future-proofed — built back better from the inside out. The layout flows, the systems are solid, and the vibe is clean and healthy. This wasn’t just a repair — it was a reset.
🤕 Symptoms:

-Property had been sitting vacant between owners
-During winter, pipes burst and flooded both basement and main floor
-Resulting damage included:
-Saturated insulation and waterlogged drywall
-Mold development in several zones
-Destroyed kitchen cabinetry and flooring
-General structural and cosmetic neglect due to extended vacancy

🩺 Diagnosis:

This was a deep-in-the-bones situation — a house left cold and unattended, now suffering from water damage, mold infiltration, and disuse. The symptoms weren't just cosmetic. They were systemic. This structure needed to be fully dried out, stripped back, and rebuilt from a clean, breathable foundation. Mold had to be cleared, systems brought up to code, and the heart of the home — the kitchen — had to be entirely replaced.

💉 Treatment Plan:

Step 1 – Demolition & Remediation:

-Cut all affected walls 2 feet up from the floor to eliminate unseen moisture and mold
-Removed all basement carpeting, drywall, and insulation
-Licensed plumber repaired failed plumbing and updated the system to current code
-Full mold remediation completed to ensure clean, healthy framing

Step 2 – Rebuild & Restore:

-Installed new insulation and drywall across affected areas
-Taped, sanded, primed, and painted for a clean, cohesive wall finish
-Drop ceiling installed in the basement for a tidy, functional look
-Full kitchen renovation: new cabinets, countertops, sink, microwave, and range
-Both bathrooms repaired with new fixtures and fresh finishes
-Floating vinyl plank flooring laid across living room, hallway, and kitchen — durable and waterproof
-New carpeting installed in the basement with precise cuts around fireplace/hearth
-Final detail work and finish carpentry completed for a polished, move-in-ready result

💡 Prognosis:

This home went from forgotten to fully functional. It’s dry, fresh, and future-proofed — built back better from the inside out. The layout flows, the systems are solid, and the vibe is clean and healthy. This wasn’t just a repair — it was a reset.
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Quick Bathroom Fix

🤕 Symptoms:

-Bathroom had suffered from a prior “handyman special” with shortcuts and sloppy execution
-Toilet rocked due to an uneven and compromised subfloor
-Floor tiles were missing, breaking up continuity and safety
-Wall behind the sink and toilet was left open and exposed after incomplete plumbing work
-Framing was loose and poorly supported, risking long-term structural and moisture issues
-Drop ceiling was outdated and visually disconnected from the space

🩺 Diagnosis:

This wasn’t just cosmetic — it was structural negligence dressed up in quick fixes. A rocking toilet and missing tiles pointed to deeper issues below. With no secure framing, improper plumbing, and unfinished surfaces, this bathroom needed more than a patch. It needed a full reset: from the ground up, with purpose, moisture protection, and style in mind.

💉 Treatment Plan:

-Repaired and leveled the subfloor beneath the toilet for structural safety and proper fixture support
-Installed replacement tiles to match existing floor pattern and restore flow
-Removed damaged drywall behind sink and toilet for a clean restart
-Secured and corrected plumbing connections — clean, code-compliant, and leak-free
-Reinforced wall framing where needed to provide long-term support
-Installed HardieBacker cement board for superior water resistance
-Set vertical gray subway tiles for a fresh, contemporary aesthetic with visual height
-Grouted all tile joints and sealed for durability
-Reinstalled existing toilet and added a new vanity and sink to elevate function and style
-Replaced the old drop ceiling and repainted the entire space for a fully finished, revitalized bathroom

💡 Prognosis:

Now this bathroom holds its ground — literally and stylistically. It’s level, sealed, and confidently rebuilt. With a solid subfloor, sharp tile work, and modern fixtures, this space is no longer hiding problems — it’s holding peace of mind.
🤕 Symptoms:

-Bathroom had suffered from a prior “handyman special” with shortcuts and sloppy execution
-Toilet rocked due to an uneven and compromised subfloor
-Floor tiles were missing, breaking up continuity and safety
-Wall behind the sink and toilet was left open and exposed after incomplete plumbing work
-Framing was loose and poorly supported, risking long-term structural and moisture issues
-Drop ceiling was outdated and visually disconnected from the space

🩺 Diagnosis:

This wasn’t just cosmetic — it was structural negligence dressed up in quick fixes. A rocking toilet and missing tiles pointed to deeper issues below. With no secure framing, improper plumbing, and unfinished surfaces, this bathroom needed more than a patch. It needed a full reset: from the ground up, with purpose, moisture protection, and style in mind.

💉 Treatment Plan:

-Repaired and leveled the subfloor beneath the toilet for structural safety and proper fixture support
-Installed replacement tiles to match existing floor pattern and restore flow
-Removed damaged drywall behind sink and toilet for a clean restart
-Secured and corrected plumbing connections — clean, code-compliant, and leak-free
-Reinforced wall framing where needed to provide long-term support
-Installed HardieBacker cement board for superior water resistance
-Set vertical gray subway tiles for a fresh, contemporary aesthetic with visual height
-Grouted all tile joints and sealed for durability
-Reinstalled existing toilet and added a new vanity and sink to elevate function and style
-Replaced the old drop ceiling and repainted the entire space for a fully finished, revitalized bathroom

💡 Prognosis:

Now this bathroom holds its ground — literally and stylistically. It’s level, sealed, and confidently rebuilt. With a solid subfloor, sharp tile work, and modern fixtures, this space is no longer hiding problems — it’s holding peace of mind.
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Custom Built-In Desk

🤕  Symptoms:

Unneeded entertainment center doors, mismatched shelving, lack of storage flow, and no cohesive workspace—symptoms of a space never designed with productivity or aesthetics in mind.

🔍 Diagnosis & Evaluation:

The space was functional only in theory. What the client needed was a seamless, integrated solution—a workspace that felt like part of the home's original design, not just a desk in the corner. The existing entertainment center doors  were obstructive, and pointless its time they disapear.    

🛠️ Treatment Plan (What We Performed):

-Removed obsolete entertainment center doors to open up and reimagine the space.
-Patched, prepped, and painted all surfaces in and around the entertainment centers to match the existing interior finish.
-Custom-fabricated a built-in desk and shelving system using design-matched materials and trim to blend naturally with the room's style.
-Concealed storage compartments were created to reduce visible clutter and preserve visual simplicity.
-Integrated the new build into the home’s existing architectural lines for a true built-in appearance.

💡 Result:

A tailored, professional-grade home workspace and entertainment center that functions efficiently while looking like it’s been part of the home from day one.
🤕  Symptoms:

Unneeded entertainment center doors, mismatched shelving, lack of storage flow, and no cohesive workspace—symptoms of a space never designed with productivity or aesthetics in mind.

🔍 Diagnosis & Evaluation:

The space was functional only in theory. What the client needed was a seamless, integrated solution—a workspace that felt like part of the home's original design, not just a desk in the corner. The existing entertainment center doors  were obstructive, and pointless its time they disapear.    

🛠️ Treatment Plan (What We Performed):

-Removed obsolete entertainment center doors to open up and reimagine the space.
-Patched, prepped, and painted all surfaces in and around the entertainment centers to match the existing interior finish.
-Custom-fabricated a built-in desk and shelving system using design-matched materials and trim to blend naturally with the room's style.
-Concealed storage compartments were created to reduce visible clutter and preserve visual simplicity.
-Integrated the new build into the home’s existing architectural lines for a true built-in appearance.

💡 Result:

A tailored, professional-grade home workspace and entertainment center that functions efficiently while looking like it’s been part of the home from day one.
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Basement Remodel

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Office & Bedroom Renovation

🤕Symptoms:

-Water-damaged ceiling and outdated insulation
-Worn-out drywall and old seams visible throughout
-Paint faded and uneven with poor coverage
-Paneling on the walls giving the space a dated, closed-in feel
-Light fixtures and surfaces not blending with intended upgrades

🩺 Diagnosis:

Years of patchwork and neglect had caught up with this space. The insulation was failing to retain heat, and the ceiling drywall had bowed, cracked, and warped. A lack of finish continuity made the rooms feel heavy and uninviting. Structurally sound, but aesthetically and energetically flat — it needed a new lid and new light, literally and figuratively.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed damaged ceiling and old insulation
-Installed fresh R-13 fiberglass insulation
-Hung new ceiling drywall with tight seams and professional taping
-Applied multiple skim coats and sanded to smooth finish
-Primed and painted ceiling to a clean matte white
-Prepped and painted over wood paneling to modernize without demo
-Touched up trim and electrical outlets for full-room cohesion

💡 Prognosis:

This space is now fresh, smooth, and renewed from the top down. The ceiling is solid and bright, the walls are modern and breathable, and the once-tired rooms now radiate warmth and functionality. What was once stale now has flow and finish — ready to serve as an elevated home office and peaceful bedroom retreat.
🤕Symptoms:

-Water-damaged ceiling and outdated insulation
-Worn-out drywall and old seams visible throughout
-Paint faded and uneven with poor coverage
-Paneling on the walls giving the space a dated, closed-in feel
-Light fixtures and surfaces not blending with intended upgrades

🩺 Diagnosis:

Years of patchwork and neglect had caught up with this space. The insulation was failing to retain heat, and the ceiling drywall had bowed, cracked, and warped. A lack of finish continuity made the rooms feel heavy and uninviting. Structurally sound, but aesthetically and energetically flat — it needed a new lid and new light, literally and figuratively.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed damaged ceiling and old insulation
-Installed fresh R-13 fiberglass insulation
-Hung new ceiling drywall with tight seams and professional taping
-Applied multiple skim coats and sanded to smooth finish
-Primed and painted ceiling to a clean matte white
-Prepped and painted over wood paneling to modernize without demo
-Touched up trim and electrical outlets for full-room cohesion

💡 Prognosis:

This space is now fresh, smooth, and renewed from the top down. The ceiling is solid and bright, the walls are modern and breathable, and the once-tired rooms now radiate warmth and functionality. What was once stale now has flow and finish — ready to serve as an elevated home office and peaceful bedroom retreat.
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Basement, Laundry & Storage Upgrade

🤕 Symptoms:

-Old wood shelving areas inside garage door were dirty, uneven, and not designed for cleanlyness
-Aged workbench and pegboard in the basement were showing signs of wear
-Basement laundry and storage space had unfinished, unsealed walls vulnerable to moisture and hard to keep clean
-Corroded pipes fell apart in my hands- no issue for me, I was able to repair it the same day no loss of amenities
-Cluttered work zones made for inefficient use of space and no cohesive visual flow

🩺 Diagnosis:

This basement space had good bones, but its surfaces weren’t up to the task — or the times. Moisture-prone concrete walls, decaying shelves, and patchy work areas left the space looking tired and underperforming. From a construction and metaphysical standpoint, clutter and deterioration block function and energy flow. What it needed was a clean sweep, a durable refresh, and a smarter structure built for daily use and long-term utility.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

Garage Shelving (x2)
-replaced existing shelves with vinyl plank board cut to size
-Installed new Frp and Vinyl plank to backs, sides, and tops of both shelf areas (glued + nailed)
-Trimmed out the front edges using custom-ripped vinyl plank
-Caulked all inside corners for a clean seal

Workbench Table Area

-Removed pegboard and original desk and shelving
-Cut and installed FRP paneling totaly over entire desk using FRP glue
-Added ¾” vinyl composite material for custom shelving as needed for enhanced functionality
-Reorganized layout to maximize usability and lighten visual clutter

Concrete Basement Walls (Approx. 715 sq ft)

-Quarantined work zones to protect clean areas — post-cleanup included
-Scratched and cleaned concrete walls using wire brushes and scrapers
-Applied one full coat of parging across all walls for a sealed, uniform base
-Finished with Drylok waterproofing paint for all exterior-facing cement walls and upper basement landing

FRP Paneling Installations

-Replaced the old desk and shelves with brand new wood construction fully wrapped in FRP panels
-Wrapped two garage door shelving sections in FRP to match new bench design
-Installed all FRP cuts precisely to fit and flow around pipes and irregular shapes for seamless moisture resistance
-Transformed the basement utility area into a bright, easy-to-clean, water-ready workspace

💡 Prognosis:

This was a full-spectrum basement reset. Now that the aged wood, moisture-prone surfaces, and clutter zones have been fully treated, the space is not only cleaner but more energetically aligned with practical living. Workflows are simplified, storage is defined, and the updated finishes promote both hygiene and durability. This project didn’t just patch over problems — it rebuilt smarter from the surface inward. The result? A space that’s clean, functional, and finally ready to support the homeowner’s vision.
🤕 Symptoms:

-Old wood shelving areas inside garage door were dirty, uneven, and not designed for cleanlyness
-Aged workbench and pegboard in the basement were showing signs of wear
-Basement laundry and storage space had unfinished, unsealed walls vulnerable to moisture and hard to keep clean
-Corroded pipes fell apart in my hands- no issue for me, I was able to repair it the same day no loss of amenities
-Cluttered work zones made for inefficient use of space and no cohesive visual flow

🩺 Diagnosis:

This basement space had good bones, but its surfaces weren’t up to the task — or the times. Moisture-prone concrete walls, decaying shelves, and patchy work areas left the space looking tired and underperforming. From a construction and metaphysical standpoint, clutter and deterioration block function and energy flow. What it needed was a clean sweep, a durable refresh, and a smarter structure built for daily use and long-term utility.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

Garage Shelving (x2)
-replaced existing shelves with vinyl plank board cut to size
-Installed new Frp and Vinyl plank to backs, sides, and tops of both shelf areas (glued + nailed)
-Trimmed out the front edges using custom-ripped vinyl plank
-Caulked all inside corners for a clean seal

Workbench Table Area

-Removed pegboard and original desk and shelving
-Cut and installed FRP paneling totaly over entire desk using FRP glue
-Added ¾” vinyl composite material for custom shelving as needed for enhanced functionality
-Reorganized layout to maximize usability and lighten visual clutter

Concrete Basement Walls (Approx. 715 sq ft)

-Quarantined work zones to protect clean areas — post-cleanup included
-Scratched and cleaned concrete walls using wire brushes and scrapers
-Applied one full coat of parging across all walls for a sealed, uniform base
-Finished with Drylok waterproofing paint for all exterior-facing cement walls and upper basement landing

FRP Paneling Installations

-Replaced the old desk and shelves with brand new wood construction fully wrapped in FRP panels
-Wrapped two garage door shelving sections in FRP to match new bench design
-Installed all FRP cuts precisely to fit and flow around pipes and irregular shapes for seamless moisture resistance
-Transformed the basement utility area into a bright, easy-to-clean, water-ready workspace

💡 Prognosis:

This was a full-spectrum basement reset. Now that the aged wood, moisture-prone surfaces, and clutter zones have been fully treated, the space is not only cleaner but more energetically aligned with practical living. Workflows are simplified, storage is defined, and the updated finishes promote both hygiene and durability. This project didn’t just patch over problems — it rebuilt smarter from the surface inward. The result? A space that’s clean, functional, and finally ready to support the homeowner’s vision.
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Spa-Style Bathroom Remodel & Extension

🩺Patient: A disjointed and outdated bathroom-bedroom layout, with inefficient use of space, insufficient ventilation, and dated finishes

Referred by: Homeowners seeking a serene, plant-filled, spa-like space that feels open, warm, and intentional

🤕 Symptoms:

-Cramped bathroom layout and poor light flow between spaces
-Outdated fixtures, including the tub and flooring
-Insufficient venting for moisture control
-Mismatched transitions between bedroom and bathroom flooring
-Framing, paint, and finish inconsistencies from past patchwork

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed the existing small window, reframed and installed a new custom -garden-style window 🌿 for natural light and plants
-Demolished approx. 8’ of the exterior wall and insulated the new framing
-Removed the dividing wall between bathroom and bedroom; built a new framed wall for layout flow and privacy
-Sheetrocked and taped all modified wall surfaces, including repair and repaint of ceiling in blended finish
-Demo’d both bathroom and adjacent bedroom floor; re-leveled and unified the subfloor before installing new bamboo flooring  throughout
-Removed and reinstalled toilet with updated supply lines and a fresh wax ring
-Removed and reinstalled existing sink after floor installation
-Removed old tub and installed a new deep, clawfoot tub with ceiling-mounted shower arm 🛁
-Installed a pocket door between the bathroom and bedroom to optimize space
-Framed in old bathroom door and seamlessly blended the opening with sheetrock, tape, and paint
-Installed double facing wood fireplace set in brick wall
-Installed vent system for wood fireplace for adequate airflow 💨

💡 Prognosis:

The space now flows like a true spa sanctuary — natural light, elevated function, clean transitions, and just the right amount of softness. There’s a peaceful rhythm here — from the calming wood grain of the floor to the plant-touched sunlight pouring in above the tub. And every detail, from insulation to layout, works to support both the air and energy of the room.
🩺Patient: A disjointed and outdated bathroom-bedroom layout, with inefficient use of space, insufficient ventilation, and dated finishes

Referred by: Homeowners seeking a serene, plant-filled, spa-like space that feels open, warm, and intentional

🤕 Symptoms:

-Cramped bathroom layout and poor light flow between spaces
-Outdated fixtures, including the tub and flooring
-Insufficient venting for moisture control
-Mismatched transitions between bedroom and bathroom flooring
-Framing, paint, and finish inconsistencies from past patchwork

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed the existing small window, reframed and installed a new custom -garden-style window 🌿 for natural light and plants
-Demolished approx. 8’ of the exterior wall and insulated the new framing
-Removed the dividing wall between bathroom and bedroom; built a new framed wall for layout flow and privacy
-Sheetrocked and taped all modified wall surfaces, including repair and repaint of ceiling in blended finish
-Demo’d both bathroom and adjacent bedroom floor; re-leveled and unified the subfloor before installing new bamboo flooring  throughout
-Removed and reinstalled toilet with updated supply lines and a fresh wax ring
-Removed and reinstalled existing sink after floor installation
-Removed old tub and installed a new deep, clawfoot tub with ceiling-mounted shower arm 🛁
-Installed a pocket door between the bathroom and bedroom to optimize space
-Framed in old bathroom door and seamlessly blended the opening with sheetrock, tape, and paint
-Installed double facing wood fireplace set in brick wall
-Installed vent system for wood fireplace for adequate airflow 💨

💡 Prognosis:

The space now flows like a true spa sanctuary — natural light, elevated function, clean transitions, and just the right amount of softness. There’s a peaceful rhythm here — from the calming wood grain of the floor to the plant-touched sunlight pouring in above the tub. And every detail, from insulation to layout, works to support both the air and energy of the room.
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Bathroom Reset

 🩺Patient: Outdated bathroom with failing finishes and tired design elements
Referred by: Homeowner inspired to bring her vision of a cleaner, brighter, more functional bathroom to life

🤕 Symptoms:

-Cracked and stained tile throughout, both floor and walls
-Worn vanity and outdated mirror cabinet not matching client’s desired style
-Peeling paint and patchy finishes around tub surround and walls
-Inefficient lighting and poor ventilation
-Layout felt tight and dim, with clunky trim and misplaced details

🩺 Diagnosis:
This bathroom was structurally sound but cosmetically fatigued and disconnected from the clients ideal design — clean whites, classic tilework, fresh details, and better flow. The floor tile was cracked and dated, wall tiles clashed, and ventilation was lacking. The entire space needed an overhaul to reflect not just style, but comfort and function.

The client came with a vision — and we brought it to life by stripping the space down and rebuilding it with purpose and care.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed entire floor tile system down to subfloor, installed new plywood subfloor with Hardie backer board
-Removed wall tiles and tub surround tile, re-skimming and priming all walls for smooth finish
-Installed new 1’x1’ patterned tile flooring (customer provided) with precision and balance
-Installed white subway tile at the tub surround, approx. 60 sq. ft., with clean grout lines and smart spacing
-Installed custom wainscoting on approx. 120 sq. ft. of wall for a timeless accent
-Painted walls and wainscoting in a bright white, enhancing natural light
-Installed customer-supplied sink vanity and new satin nickel lighting above
-Added ceiling fan/light combo for fresh airflow and better illumination
-Installed towel rack, toilet paper holder, picture hook, and polished metal outlet covers
-Installed 6’ threshold saddle between kitchen and living room
-Installed two hook-handle doorknobs and new hinge sets
-Framed in wall cavity from former recessed mirror and installed surface-mounted replacement
-Repaired wall patch from plumbing with clean tape/mud blend
-Reinstalled toilet with new supply lines and wax ring
-📞 Coordinated with Lambert Plumbing to reroute and repair all plumbing work

💡 Prognosis:

The client got exactly what she was looking for — a clean, classic, light-filled bathroom that reflects her personal style and opens up the energy of her home. She was ecstatic to see her ideas fully realized with craftsmanship that tied it all together. This is no longer a tired bathroom — it’s a refreshed retreat.
 🩺Patient: Outdated bathroom with failing finishes and tired design elements
Referred by: Homeowner inspired to bring her vision of a cleaner, brighter, more functional bathroom to life

🤕 Symptoms:

-Cracked and stained tile throughout, both floor and walls
-Worn vanity and outdated mirror cabinet not matching client’s desired style
-Peeling paint and patchy finishes around tub surround and walls
-Inefficient lighting and poor ventilation
-Layout felt tight and dim, with clunky trim and misplaced details

🩺 Diagnosis:
This bathroom was structurally sound but cosmetically fatigued and disconnected from the clients ideal design — clean whites, classic tilework, fresh details, and better flow. The floor tile was cracked and dated, wall tiles clashed, and ventilation was lacking. The entire space needed an overhaul to reflect not just style, but comfort and function.

The client came with a vision — and we brought it to life by stripping the space down and rebuilding it with purpose and care.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Removed entire floor tile system down to subfloor, installed new plywood subfloor with Hardie backer board
-Removed wall tiles and tub surround tile, re-skimming and priming all walls for smooth finish
-Installed new 1’x1’ patterned tile flooring (customer provided) with precision and balance
-Installed white subway tile at the tub surround, approx. 60 sq. ft., with clean grout lines and smart spacing
-Installed custom wainscoting on approx. 120 sq. ft. of wall for a timeless accent
-Painted walls and wainscoting in a bright white, enhancing natural light
-Installed customer-supplied sink vanity and new satin nickel lighting above
-Added ceiling fan/light combo for fresh airflow and better illumination
-Installed towel rack, toilet paper holder, picture hook, and polished metal outlet covers
-Installed 6’ threshold saddle between kitchen and living room
-Installed two hook-handle doorknobs and new hinge sets
-Framed in wall cavity from former recessed mirror and installed surface-mounted replacement
-Repaired wall patch from plumbing with clean tape/mud blend
-Reinstalled toilet with new supply lines and wax ring
-📞 Coordinated with Lambert Plumbing to reroute and repair all plumbing work

💡 Prognosis:

The client got exactly what she was looking for — a clean, classic, light-filled bathroom that reflects her personal style and opens up the energy of her home. She was ecstatic to see her ideas fully realized with craftsmanship that tied it all together. This is no longer a tired bathroom — it’s a refreshed retreat.
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Condo Revive

🧾Patient: Multi-surface interior with aging subfloor, outdated tub surround, and worn entry details
Client: Condo Association


🤕 Symptoms:

-Subfloor creaking and lacking vapor barrier protection
-Tub surround framed but unfinished — no water protection or support for safety accessories
-Floors across kitchen, hallway, bath, and living area were mismatched, uneven, and visually disjointed
-No cohesive transition system between rooms
-Entry hardware was loose and dated

🩺 Diagnosis:
This unit had the bones, but no connective tissue. The original flooring system had gaps in both alignment and moisture defense. Meanwhile, the bathroom tub area was framed out but structurally unsupported for fixtures — no blocking, no waterproofing, no tile integrity. The subfloor screws were sparse, leaving movement and instability underfoot.

A high-traffic unit like this one, with multiple transitional zones and shared ownership, needed consistency, security, and waterproofing at its core — plus hardware updates to bring the entry up to par.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Subfloor + Underlayment:
-Installed vapor barrier over existing subfloor
-Installed 332.5 sq ft of LVT click-lock flooring in a continuous run — bathroom, hallway, kitchen, dining, and living room entry
-Laid additional luan sheathing for support and fastened with precision screws to eliminate bounce or gaps

Trim & Finishing Touches:

-Cut and installed 4 custom transition strips with mitered angles for smooth room-to-room flow
-Installed brass deadbolt/entry lock combo at front door

Bathroom Revamp:

-Framed and added blocking in tub surround to support 2 grab bars
-Installed HardieBacker cement board to tub area with proper shims to level out inconsistencies
-Applied RedGard waterproofing membrane to all wet wall surfaces
-Tiled 78.5 sq ft in total using brilliant white subway tile, bullnose trim, and a hexagonal marble accent band
-Installed 1 safety grab bar with shelf, 1 soap dish, and all hardware sealed for long-term use

💡 Prognosis:

This condo is now ready for real-life use — durable, safe, and styled clean. The click-lock LVT flooring offers scratch-resistant, water-resistant performance that will last through seasons of wear, while the custom tub surround brings a hotel-like feel to a rental-grade unit. Every room connects visually and physically, with smart transitions and clean lines. This space isn’t just revived — it’s reimagined.
🧾Patient: Multi-surface interior with aging subfloor, outdated tub surround, and worn entry details
Client: Condo Association


🤕 Symptoms:

-Subfloor creaking and lacking vapor barrier protection
-Tub surround framed but unfinished — no water protection or support for safety accessories
-Floors across kitchen, hallway, bath, and living area were mismatched, uneven, and visually disjointed
-No cohesive transition system between rooms
-Entry hardware was loose and dated

🩺 Diagnosis:
This unit had the bones, but no connective tissue. The original flooring system had gaps in both alignment and moisture defense. Meanwhile, the bathroom tub area was framed out but structurally unsupported for fixtures — no blocking, no waterproofing, no tile integrity. The subfloor screws were sparse, leaving movement and instability underfoot.

A high-traffic unit like this one, with multiple transitional zones and shared ownership, needed consistency, security, and waterproofing at its core — plus hardware updates to bring the entry up to par.

🛠️ Treatment Plan:

-Subfloor + Underlayment:
-Installed vapor barrier over existing subfloor
-Installed 332.5 sq ft of LVT click-lock flooring in a continuous run — bathroom, hallway, kitchen, dining, and living room entry
-Laid additional luan sheathing for support and fastened with precision screws to eliminate bounce or gaps

Trim & Finishing Touches:

-Cut and installed 4 custom transition strips with mitered angles for smooth room-to-room flow
-Installed brass deadbolt/entry lock combo at front door

Bathroom Revamp:

-Framed and added blocking in tub surround to support 2 grab bars
-Installed HardieBacker cement board to tub area with proper shims to level out inconsistencies
-Applied RedGard waterproofing membrane to all wet wall surfaces
-Tiled 78.5 sq ft in total using brilliant white subway tile, bullnose trim, and a hexagonal marble accent band
-Installed 1 safety grab bar with shelf, 1 soap dish, and all hardware sealed for long-term use

💡 Prognosis:

This condo is now ready for real-life use — durable, safe, and styled clean. The click-lock LVT flooring offers scratch-resistant, water-resistant performance that will last through seasons of wear, while the custom tub surround brings a hotel-like feel to a rental-grade unit. Every room connects visually and physically, with smart transitions and clean lines. This space isn’t just revived — it’s reimagined.

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