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From historic Scarsdale estates to modern Ridgewood retreats, explore our curated gallery of high-end transformations. Every project is a testament to our 46+ years of craftsmanship.
A cramped 1990s kitchen with poor flow and outdated builder-grade cabinets that didn't match the home's historic Colonial architecture.
A dated primary bathroom with a high-maintenance fiberglass shower insert and a small, single-vanity layout.
Designing an expansive kitchen for a newly built Bedford estate that needed to accommodate large family gatherings and professional catering.
Transforming a cold, cluttered bathroom into a zen-like sanctuary inspired by Japanese minimalism.
A 1987 Colonial kitchen that was functional but sterile — all-white builder cabinets, dated granite, and a peninsula that blocked the family room connection.
A 1990s primary bathroom with a jetted tub that was never used, a single vanity, and a small tile shower with a dated fiberglass base.
A large primary suite with a bathroom that hadn't been updated since the early 2000s, and a primary closet that was simply a converted bedroom with no organization system.
A large but poorly designed kitchen in a Bergen County estate home — too much dead space, inadequate storage, and dated cabinetry that didn't reflect the level of the rest of the home.
A Nyack Colonial purchased as a renovation project: outdated kitchen, two dated bathrooms, and no cohesive design language connecting the spaces.
Your home could be our next masterpiece. Contact us today to schedule a design consultation and see how we can transform your space.