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Kitchen Cabinets and Hardware

Cabinetry is the foundation of your kitchen’s style and function—defining the layout, storage, and overall aesthetic. From door style to finish, each choice sets the tone for the space. Whether you prefer classic painted wood, natural textures, or modern slab fronts, your cabinet selection shapes both the visual feel and how you use your kitchen daily. Thoughtfully chosen hardware acts as the finishing touch—like jewelry for your cabinetry—bringing personality, polish, and tactile comfort. Consider how the size, style, and finish of knobs or pulls will complement your overall design and feel good in hand.
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Kitchen Sink and Faucet

The sink and faucet are the workhorses of your kitchen—but that doesn’t mean they can’t be beautiful too. Your sink should suit your cooking and cleaning habits, whether you prefer a sleek single basin, classic farmhouse apron front, or a divided double bowl. Pair it with a faucet that balances performance with design—consider features like pull-down sprayers, touchless activation, and finish options that complement your cabinetry and hardware. These elements combine to create a seamless blend of style and everyday efficiency at the heart of your kitchen workspace.
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Kitchen Appliances

Appliances are where form meets function in the kitchen, and the right selections can elevate both the efficiency and aesthetic of your space. Consider your cooking style and household needs when choosing your range, refrigerator, hood, dishwasher, and microwave. Sleek built-ins, panel-ready fronts, or professional-grade stainless finishes can all complement your cabinetry and overall design. Beyond appearance, think about performance, energy efficiency, and layout—ensuring everything works together to support the way you cook, gather, and live.

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Kitchen Countertop - Backsplash

Your countertops and backsplash are two of the most defining surfaces in the kitchen—blending functionality with style. Countertops should be durable and easy to maintain, while also aligning with your aesthetic, whether that’s sleek quartz, warm butcher block, or timeless stone. The backsplash offers an opportunity to add personality and texture, tying together cabinets, countertops, and fixtures. Whether you lean toward a subtle subway tile or a bold patterned design, this pairing is where your kitchen's visual story truly comes together.
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Dining Room

The dining room is where formality meets familiarity—a place to gather, celebrate, and share everyday moments. As you select finishes for this space, consider how flooring, lighting, wall treatments, and architectural details work together to create warmth and atmosphere. A statement light fixture, durable yet elegant flooring, and subtle design touches can elevate the experience, making the room feel welcoming, cohesive with the home, and ready for both casual dinners and special occasions.
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Drywall Finish - All rooms

Choosing the right drywall finish sets the tone for the overall look and feel of your home. We offer three levels of finish based on the design style, lighting conditions, and budget for your project:

  • Level 3: This finish includes two coats of joint compound over taped seams and fasteners, making it suitable for heavier textures like skip trowel or knockdown. It's ideal when a textured look is desired and minor imperfections can be easily concealed.

  • Level 4: The most common choice for residential interiors, Level 4 includes an additional coat of compound over all seams and fasteners, followed by thorough sanding. It provides a mostly smooth surface that works well with matte or eggshell paints in areas without intense lighting. It offers a clean finish with good value.

  • Level 5: This is the highest standard of finish and includes all the steps of Level 4, plus a thin skim coat over the entire surface. This creates a perfectly smooth and uniform wall, ideal for flat, satin, or gloss paints in areas with critical lighting (like near large windows or directional ceiling lights). Due to the added labor and materials, Level 5 is the most premium and costly option.

Your drywall finish selection can influence both the aesthetics and budget, so we’re here to help you determine the best choice based on your project goals.

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Interior Doors

Interior doors are more than functional—they’re an essential architectural detail that helps define the flow, character, and privacy of your home. Whether you're drawn to clean-lined modern panels, traditional craftsman styles, or the warmth of natural wood, your door selection can elevate the overall feel of each space. Be sure to consider material, panel design, and finish, as well as hardware style and function—such as privacy levers for bedrooms and bathrooms, or passage hardware for common areas. Thoughtful door choices add cohesion, comfort, and lasting design value throughout your home. Home Depot Interior Doors
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Exterior Doors

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Bathroom

Create a spa-like retreat or a functional daily space. Choose vanities, tile, lighting, and accessories to match your comfort and aesthetic preferences.
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Paint Color Interior

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Laundry

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