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North San Antonio Master Bath
Before: Dark tile, combined tub and shower, limited storage. After: Frameless walk‑in shower with built‑in bench and niches, double vanity in neutral tones, moisture‑resistant floor tile and large window; low‑flow fixtures save water.
Stone Oak Kitchen
Before: Builder‑grade oak cabinets, laminate counters and a closed floor plan. After: Bright white shaker cabinets with soft‑close drawers, quartz countertops, large island with seating and removal of soffits to open the ceiling.
Alamo Heights Guest Bath
Before: Cramped 5′×7′ bathroom with standard tub and vinyl flooring. After: Space‑saving corner shower with sliding glass, floating vanity with drawers, vertical tile accent wall inspired by Hill Country colours.
Helotes Ranch Kitchen
Before: Dated oak cabinetry and fluorescent lighting. After: Mix of stained and painted cabinets, LED under‑cabinet lighting, farmhouse sink and energy‑efficient appliances.
Shavano Park Master Suite
Before: Carpeted bathroom with drop‑in tub. After: Curbless walk‑in shower with linear drain, natural stone countertops, smart mirror with built‑in lighting and warm earth‑inspired tiles.
Boerne Kitchen
Before: Confined galley layout. After: Wall removed to create an open plan, peninsula with breakfast bar and backsplash featuring handmade tiles reminiscent of local artisans.
Downtown Condo Bath
Before: Fiberglass tub/shower insert and dated fixtures. After: Custom tiled walk‑in shower, floating vanity with mirror cabinet and matte black fixtures for a modern look.
Stone Oak Outdoor Kitchen Connection
Before: Kitchen closed off from patio. After: Added sliding glass doors leading to a deck, extended countertop into a pass‑through bar and installed energy‑efficient sliding doors.
Bandera Road Kitchen
Before: Dark cabinets and minimal counter space. After: Combination of open shelving and cabinetry, functional island with hidden trash and recycling, energy‑efficient induction cooktop and double‑glazed windows for improved insulation.
Canyon Lake Vacation Home Bath
Before: Standard builder bath. After: Walk‑in shower with pebble floor, rustic wood vanity, water‑efficient fixtures and large picture window overlooking the lake.