Your front door is the first thing people see and the last thing they remember. ✨
Whether it's a bold color that stops traffic, clean lines that feel timeless, or warm wood that says come on in, your entry sets the tone for everything behind it.
We've had the privilege of working on entryways across every style. And what we've learned is that the best ones don't just look good. They feel like home before you ever walk through the door. 🤍
Before and after does not always capture what happened in between. This 1950s kitchen had layers, three remodels worth. 🔨 We removed the obstacles, rebuilt the structure, and let the space become what it always should have been. ✨
Retro done right. ✨This 2013 bathroom remodel has all the classic details... basketweave floors, beveled subway tile, bold black accents. Honestly it could have been built yesterday. 🤍
Yes, this is inside of a closet room! The laundry room doesn't have to be its own room. ✨ Built-in washer and dryer with a butcher block top and open shelving on both sides keeps everything functional and completely out of the way. This is the kind of detail that makes a home work better without announcing itself.
Some kitchens just need better finishes.
This one needed a better layout.
The two-tone design wasn't just an aesthetic choice - the darker island creates a natural anchor that defines the workspace and keeps traffic flowing around it instead of through it.
When the structure is right, everything else falls into place. ✨
🔨 This #WomenInConstructionWeek, we want to shine a light on someone who quietly holds everything together... Bre, our Project Manager at Cornerstone Builders.
She coordinates job sites, keeps clients informed, supports subcontractors, and shows up both in the office and out in the field. She's often the first call people make and the reason things run as smoothly as they do.
Bre might be the last person to ask for recognition, but she's the first person anyone here would point to as foundational to what Cornerstone is.
From the Pacific Northwest. Loves the outdoors, her family, and a good book. Brings all of that warmth and steadiness to every project.
Women in construction aren't just entering the industry... they're building it. 💙💚
Kitchen faucets do more than turn water on and off. 💙
Height, reach, finish, and function all play a role in how a kitchen performs day to day.
✨Small choice. Big impact.✨