Kitchen and bath remodels, tile and flooring for Ballard homes in Northwest Seattle.
Ballard is Craftsman bungalow country — 1910s and '20s homes with box beams, built-ins and original fir floors, interspersed with heavy new townhouse construction. The old bungalows typically have one small bathroom, an unfinished basement, and a kitchen tacked onto the back.
The Ballard bungalow remodel is a specialty of ours: open the kitchen, add a second bath, finish the basement — without stripping the character that made you buy the house. Knob-and-tube and unlevel floors are the norm here, not a surprise.
Ballard is bungalow work — opening the kitchen to the back, adding a second bathroom, and finishing basements, all while keeping the original box beams and fir intact.
Ballard kitchen remodels from demo to final trim. Layout changes, custom cabinets, stone counters and tile.
Tub-to-shower conversions, full tile, vanities and fixtures for Ballard homes. Waterproofed to code.
Cabinetry and countertop fabrication and installation for Ballard homes, including quartz and natural stone.
Handyman work in Ballard: drywall patching, door and trim repair, fixture swaps and honey-do lists.
Every flooring type in Ballard: hardwood, engineered, laminate, LVP, vinyl, carpet, tile, epoxy and polished concrete.
Ballard tile work with the prep that matters: flat floors, waterproofed walls, and layouts planned before the first cut.
Ballard commercial work — office, retail and multifamily turnovers, on schedule and with minimal disruption.
Painting in Ballard with real prep — patching, sanding, caulking and priming before the first coat.
Yes. Ballard is one of the Northwest Seattle neighborhoods we work in regularly. We're based in Renton and cover all of Seattle.
Yes. Much of Seattle's housing predates 1940 and comes with knob-and-tube wiring, plaster walls and framing that isn't standard. We verify what's there before we cut.
In most cases, yes. Matching original profiles rather than substituting stock trim is a big part of remodeling an older home well — it's usually the first thing people notice.
Always, and there's no pressure. We walk the project with you and put honest, itemized pricing in writing.
Free estimate, honest answers, and a crew that shows up when we say we will.