Maria’s 1940s galley pinched every dinner. By relocating the range, carving a pass-through, and adding a peninsula with drawers, the family gained prep space and seating without moving exterior walls. Early coordination found a hidden vent route, preserving cabinet capacity. Their biggest surprise? Under-cabinet lighting changed how they chop, read recipes, and enjoy late tea. Share your galley frustrations, and we’ll suggest two sketch options that add flow while respecting budget and structure.
Andre and Leila swapped a seldom-used tub for a curbless shower, added a skylight, and tucked storage into a former chase. Waterproofing details were set in design so tile layouts didn’t fight drains or niches. They chose warm LED temperatures, wood accents, and matte fixtures that hide fingerprints. Morning routines now finish sooner, with fewer arguments over counter space. Describe your bath bottleneck, and we’ll propose layout moves and finishes that align beauty with maintenance ease.
A custom range was delayed nine weeks. Because procurement and schedule risks were flagged early, the team installed a temporary cooktop, resequenced tasks, and kept inspections on track. Clients cooked, progress continued, and the final appliance slid in without rework. Integrated planning doesn’t erase hiccups; it cushions them. Tell us a supply worry on your mind, and we’ll share backup options, loaner ideas, or temporary setups that protect morale and momentum during the long wait.






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