Whole-Home · Case study
Mission Hills, KS
A 1930s Tudor renovated top to bottom — reworked layout, new kitchen and baths, modernized systems, and finishes that honor the original character.
Before / after shown as placeholder blocks for this demonstration build — a client swaps these for real project photos. The gallery structure (fixed dimensions, native lazy-load, no JS) stays the same.
The scope
A beautiful 1930s Tudor with great bones and eighty years of piecemeal updates. We planned the whole house as one project: opened up the choppy main-floor layout, built a new kitchen and three baths, replaced the wiring and updated the plumbing and HVAC, and restored the details worth keeping — plaster arches, original oak floors, leaded windows. Phased so the family could move out for the heavy structural stretch and back in for finishes. One team, one number, one schedule, on a house we came to know inside out.
Project photos
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