



When someone wants their whole home to feel cohesive - not just one updated room surrounded by outdated ones - that's where a full interior renovation makes all the difference. This was one of those jobs. Bedroom addition, interior renovation, custom walls, a custom kitchen, and flooring throughout. Every room connected by the same vision.
The LVP flooring was a big part of pulling it all together. We ran the same warm, wood-tone planks through the kitchen, the dining area, and into the new bedroom addition. That kind of continuity is what makes a home feel intentional rather than pieced together over the years. It's a small decision with a big payoff.
The custom wainscoting in the dining space is a good example of how details matter. White panel molding wrapping the lower half of the walls, clean and sharp against the bold wall color above. That kind of millwork takes patience to get right - the corners, the spacing, the alignment. When it's done well, it looks like it was always supposed to be there.
The bedroom addition came out clean and simple. Fresh walls, wide-plank LVP underfoot, and a layout that actually functions. No awkward transitions, no mismatched materials. Just a room that feels like it belongs to the rest of the house.
A project like this is about more than picking materials - it's about making sure every part of the home speaks the same language. That's what we focused on here, and the finished result shows it.