View of a bathroom with a brown wooden vanity with gold handles, white tiled walls, a small window, and a built-in bathtub with white tiling.

Not every project is the same, and it shouldn’t be.

Some homeowners need a full remodel. Others need just the right updates in the right places.

Below is a look at the types of projects we take on across the Tulsa area.

What can we do for you?

Custom Tile Showers

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Shower Upgrades

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Renovations

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Remodels

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Kitchen Remodeling

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Interior Painting

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Custom Tile Showers ✳︎ Shower Upgrades ✳︎ Renovations ✳︎ Remodels ✳︎ Kitchen Remodeling ✳︎ Interior Painting ✳︎

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Bathroom Remodels

If your bathroom feels outdated, cramped, or just doesn’t work the way you need it to, a remodel can completely change how you use the space day to day.

Whether it’s a full gut or a more focused update, the goal is simple: make it better to live with.

Common projects include:

  • Full bathroom remodels

  • Layout updates and reconfiguration

  • Tub-to-shower conversions

  • New flooring, vanities, and fixtures

  • Updated lighting and finishes

Have a bathroom project in mind? Happy to talk it through.

A modern bathroom featuring a white vanity with drawers, a rectangular mirror, tiled walls in a subway pattern, a shower with a black frame, a rainfall showerhead, a small window, and tiled flooring.

Custom Tile Work

Tile is where the details show (and where a lot of projects go wrong if it’s not done right).

This is a core focus. Clean lines, proper layout, and work that holds up over time.

Tile work includes:

  • Custom tile showers and surrounds

  • Bathroom and kitchen floors

  • Backsplashes

  • Accent walls and custom patterns

  • Tile repairs and replacements

A walk-in shower with beige tiled walls, a small bench, two narrow windows, a ceiling light, and gold-colored grab bars. The shower flooring is gray tile with a drain, and a white bath mat is placed outside the shower on a tiled floor.

Walk-In Showers & Shower Upgrades

A well-built shower can completely change how your bathroom feels and functions.

Whether you’re replacing an old unit or upgrading to something more custom, the focus is on getting both the look and the build quality right.

Common upgrades include:

  • Walk-in shower conversions

  • Custom tile showers

  • Glass enclosures

  • Built-in benches and niches

  • Updated drains and fixtures

Empty bedroom with hardwood floors, a large window with blinds, and an attached bathroom.

Interior Painting

Sometimes the biggest change comes from something simple.

A clean, well-done paint job can reset a space, brighten it up and make everything feel more finished.

Painting services include:

  • Walls, ceilings, and trim

  • Single rooms or full interiors

  • Surface prep, patching and clean finishes

Front porch of a house with a black door, a window with black trim, a white porch post, and a garden bed with green and variegated foliage. The walkway is concrete, and there is a grassy lawn with trees in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Exterior Painting

The outside of your home takes the most wear and it shows over time.

A good exterior paint job does more than improve how it looks. It helps protect the surfaces underneath and extends the life of your siding, trim and other materials.

The focus is on proper prep, clean lines and a finish that holds up.

Exterior painting services include:

  • Full exterior painting

  • Siding, trim, doors and shutters

  • Surface prep, scraping, sanding and priming

  • Touch-ups and repainting as needed

Partial view of a kitchen under renovation with open upper cabinets, marble countertops, and unfinished wall behind cabinets.

Kitchen Updates

Not every kitchen needs a full remodel.

Targeted updates can go a long way in improving how the space looks and works.

Common updates include:

  • Backsplashes

  • Tile flooring

  • Fixture and finish updates

  • Select surface improvements

A man wearing work clothes and a baseball cap is painting a brick fireplace with a small paintbrush. The fireplace is finished with white tiles, and the man is adding a dark-colored border around the top. A yellow paint bucket and a blue cloth are on the floor nearby.

Whole Home Interior Updates

Some projects go beyond a single room.

If you’re updating multiple areas of your home, it helps to have everything handled together so it’s done consistently and efficiently.

These projects may include:

  • Flooring updates across multiple rooms

  • Interior painting

  • Trim and finish work

  • Coordinated updates throughout the home

White bathroom cabinet with black knobs above a black hexagon tile backsplash on a light-colored wall.

Small Projects & Repairs

Not every project is a full remodel and that’s okay.

Sometimes it’s just fixing what’s worn out, updating a specific area, or taking care of something that’s been put off.

Examples include:

  • Tile repairs

  • Small bathroom updates

  • Fixture replacements

  • Touch-ups and finishing work

Not seeing your exact project listed?

That’s normal. Most projects are a mix of different things.

If you have something in mind, feel free to reach out. Happy to talk it through and see what makes sense for your space.

Bathroom with marble-tiled walls, a bathtub, a window, and a towel bar.
A bathroom with white vertical striped tiles, a small window with a herringbone pattern, and a pebble floor area inside a step down shower space. There is a ventilation fan and a ceiling light.
View of a modern shower area with beige marble wall tiles, pebble stone floor, black grab bar, and a glass door with black handles.

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