Kitchen and bath remodels, tile and flooring for Laurelhurst homes in Northeast Seattle.
Laurelhurst is one of Seattle's most established neighborhoods — Tudors, Colonials and custom homes from the 1920s through the '50s, many on large lots with lake views. The houses were built well, but kitchens and baths from that era were designed for a completely different household.
Work in Laurelhurst is finish-driven and detail-heavy. Original millwork, plaster walls and leaded glass need to be worked around, not through. We match trim profiles rather than substituting stock, because on a house like this the substitution is the first thing anyone notices.
Laurelhurst projects are finish-led: custom cabinetry, stone counters, and bathrooms rebuilt to a level that matches the house — with original millwork and plaster protected throughout.
We rebuild Laurelhurst bathrooms the right way: correct substrate, correct waterproofing, correct tile.
Custom and semi-custom cabinets plus stone counters for Laurelhurst kitchens, baths and built-ins.
We rebuild Laurelhurst kitchens end to end: cabinetry, countertops, tile, flooring, lighting and paint.
Hardwood, LVP, laminate, carpet, tile or epoxy in Laurelhurst, with the subfloor prep that makes it last.
Laurelhurst repairs and small projects — the jobs bigger outfits won't schedule.
Laurelhurst tile work with the prep that matters: flat floors, waterproofed walls, and layouts planned before the first cut.
Tenant improvements, unit turnovers and build-outs for Laurelhurst businesses and property managers.
Laurelhurst interior and exterior painting, including cabinet refinishing and full surface prep.
Yes. Laurelhurst is one of the Northeast 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.