Drag the slider to reveal the before and after. Every project tells a story of transformation.
Dated 1980s oak cabinetry with laminate countertops. Poor lighting, closed-off layout, and a tiny peninsula that blocked flow between kitchen and dining room.
Complete gut renovation including wall removal for open concept. Custom shaker cabinetry, quartzite countertops, under-cabinet lighting, and a 10-foot waterfall island.
A bright, open kitchen that flows seamlessly into the living area. The island seats six and has become the natural gathering spot for the entire family.
"We couldn't believe it was the same house. Chad took our cramped, dark kitchen and turned it into the room we'd been dreaming about for years."— The Martinez Family, Delaware, Ohio
Builder-grade kitchen with thermofoil cabinets already peeling. Basic granite counters and an awkward layout that wasted valuable square footage.
Custom beadboard cabinetry in two-tone finish. Butcher block island, apron-front sink, reclaimed barn wood open shelving, and a walk-in pantry addition.
Modern farmhouse charm with serious function. The walk-in pantry alone was worth it — finally, a place for everything with everything in its place.
Cramped master bath with a dated jet tub nobody used, tiny shower stall, and a single vanity for two people. Pink tile floor from the original 1992 build.
Removed the jet tub and expanded the shower to a curbless walk-in with linear drain. Added freestanding soaker tub, custom white oak double vanity, and heated floors.
A spa-like retreat that makes every morning feel like a vacation. The curbless shower and heated floors were game-changers they didn't know they needed.
"Our bathroom was the room we avoided. Now it's the room we never want to leave. The heated floors in winter? Life-changing."— Jennifer & Tom Ellis, Powell, Ohio
A blank 14-foot wall in the living room with a freestanding IKEA bookshelf and scattered piles of books. Wasted potential in an otherwise beautiful room.
Floor-to-ceiling custom millwork in painted maple. Rolling library ladder, integrated LED lighting, window seat with hidden storage, and adjustable shelving throughout.
The room's new focal point — a wall of books with a reading nook that feels like it belongs in a historic home. Built to last generations.
"We showed Chad a photo from an English manor house and said 'something like that, but for a normal family.' He absolutely nailed it."— David & Lisa Park, Westerville, Ohio
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