This Rollingwood Whole-House Renovation started as a smaller project. However, like many projects, it quickly escalated as our client wanted to personalize more rooms.
Initially, the plan involved remodeling the kitchen and living area. Our client wanted his custom kitchen design to complement the living area but still wanted each space to be well-defined in his open-room floor plan. However, this project quickly evolved into a whole-house renovation once we decided to upgrade the hall bathroom and master bathroom as well.
Remodeling projects can inconvenience your family’s daily regimen, and once our clients understood that, they opted to completely remodel their home all at once to get exactly what they wanted without having to go through the process ever again.
The design and renovation include the kitchen, living area, master bathroom, hall bathroom, and a hallway. We worked with our clients to bring their vision to fruition delivering several amazing interiors that achieve a harmonious aesthetic throughout our client’s home.
In the end, we were able to make each room flow into the other seamlessly, and the result is stunning, achieving exactly what our clients deserve—their forever dream home. Check out the entire project below.
Westlake, Texas
Custom Kitchen, Living Area, Master Bath, Hall Bath, and Hallway Design and Build
Contemporary
5-STAR
Our clients dug the layout of their kitchen and the original hardwood flooring, so we were able to maintain the footprint of the kitchen and living area.
The perimeter and pantry sport stain-grade Alder wood cabinetry and slab doors. The drawers and doors feature black bronze hardware that complements the dark grey countertops.
The cabinet doors above the sink and stove feature dazzling Binswanger Seeded glass inserts. The perimeter cabinets are topped with Raven (grey) Ceasarstone quartz.
The perimeter backsplash also spotlight Raven (grey) Ceasarstone quartz that matches the countertops.
We added recessed can lighting throughout the kitchen space to provide even lighting. For a decorative flair, we added pendant lights above the sink and oven.
The cabinetry is decked out with both interior and under-cabinet LED lighting as well.
We installed a massive Thermador Pro Harmony 30″ gas range with a Bosch 800 series 29″ custom hood insert with a custom angle built-in hood box by Crossville.
The kitchen island cabinetry features paint-grade slab doors and has a tongue and groove exterior wrap. The island is painted in dry sage-colored paint and the slab doors and drawers have black bronze hardware that matches the perimeter cabinetry.
The dry-sage-colored paint on the island adds a little color to the room and helps to contrast the Raven grey countertops and backsplash featured in the perimeter kitchen cabinets.
The 49″ x 94″ countertop is stunning. A beautiful clear coated and stained butcher block countertop made with Spalted Pecan and showing an amazing edge grain pattern sits on top of the island in the center of the kitchen.
The island not only seats four but it also provides a ton of extra storage space below and more countertop space to make cooking easy.
Above the island, we installed a WAC Volo 54″ Pendant light from Legend Lighting.
The perimeter cabinets feature an awesome slate USB and power outlet.
Also, check out the cool paintable plates housing the magnesium USB and power outlet on the kitchen island. They allowed us to match the paint on the cabinetry.
Once again, the original hardwood flooring was in good shape and complimented the interior for this project so we kept it intact.
Keeping everything in line with our kitchen interior design, we built the cabinetry with stain grade Alder with a Pecan finish by Old Masters. Once again, the cabinets have 1/8″ slab doors.
The console table that wraps around the back of the sofa features the same look, Pecan-color stained Alder, and 1/8″ slab doors.
All cabinetry has matte black handles. The countertops are made of matching stain-grade Alder wood.
We built a tongue and groove pine hardwood ceiling to match the existing hardwood beams. Our team also painted the metal brackets on the beam in tricorn black to complement the black hardware on the cabinetry.
Our client’s existing fireplace needed a new look as well. So our team refaced the fireplace, building it up with cream-colored limestone veneers that look great against all the wood tones.
This Rollingwood Whole-House Renovation did present a small problem. Our client could not find the right end table to the living room together. Luckily, our cabinet maker stepped in and saved the day with a custom end table he built to match our client’s vision. The result looks incredible and helps tie the kitchen and living area interiors together.
Like the kitchen cabinetry and living room console and cabinetry, the end table features stain-grade Alder with a beautiful pecan finish. Similar to the kitchen hardware, the end table drawers and the cabinet door also show a black bronze finish.
Our clients wanted to build a cool barn door entering into the master bathroom.
We also refaced the bedroom fireplace with white limestone veneers like the ones we used in the living room.
The master bathroom flooring consists of gray unpolished porcelain tiles.
This interior features dark grey, light grey, and earthy wood tones. The wood wall behind the vanity is made from Adela Oak, helping to balance out the grey with natural and warm wood tones.
The concrete-colored quartz Ceasarstone countertops and backsplash contrast the warmth of the wood wall and teak shower bench while complementing the gray floor tiles and mosaic shower tiles.
The mirror mounted above the sink is framed in matte black, matching the hardware found throughout the bathroom. Under the mirror sits a handy little niche to store odds and ends.
Our clients opted for grey porcelain shower tiles to line the shower walls. The shower flooring consists of porcelain mosaic floor tiles in warm grays. The glass shower doors and showerhead show a matte black finish.
The highlight of the shower design is the beautiful teak bench. The warm wood tones complement the woody tones found throughout the interior.
The guest bathroom cabinetry features flat panel doors and drawers in stain grade alder with a Special Walnut stain by Old Masters. The hardware is matte black and the countertops are glacial (white) Quartz.
The wall behind the Alder wood framed mirror is built from matte black ceramic tiles that complement the shower frame and cabinet hardware.
The flooring consists of 24″ x 24″ white unfinished porcelain tiles.
The walk-in shower features 12″x24″ white porcelain wall tiles, a brushed gold showerhead, and matte black framed glass doors. The teak flooring warms the interior up, complementing the cabinetry.
We had to make sure every room flowed to the next, so we made sure to paint the walls outside the master bedroom and hall bathroom to tie everything together.
We added recessed can lighting to brighten the area up and painted the door entering into the guest bathroom to the right.
The wooden door entering the master bathroom looks amazing against the light gray walls and dark trim work. The Alder wood complements the look of the kitchen and living area as well.
The whole house now flows from one room to the next with an uninterrupted, harmonious aesthetic.
This Rollingwood Whole-House Renovation worked out fabulously. Our clients have exactly what they wanted — a highly functional home with each room customized to fit their family’s unique style and taste. Each room complements the next creating a harmonious atmosphere throughout — exactly what you expect with a whole-house renovation.
“I contracted with NEW CREATIONS last year to remodel a new condo I had bought and had plans to move into. Having been through one medium-sized and another small remodel project years ago and from talking to many friends over the years who had shared their experiences with remodeling jobs, my expectation was that this would drag out an excruciatingly long time and the results, while maybe satisfactory, would probably be less than what I dreamed of in regards to quality. But after reading their reviews and interviewing them, I was crossing my fingers for more.
With COVID-19 unexpectedly happening, Austin inspections going crazy, and numerous add-orders I added to the original job, my project did take a long time. But every minute it took was worth the quality craftsmanship and results. I can only say WOW! It’s been fun to see the jaws drop from every one of my friends that saw the before and after (and I still get jaw drops from those who just see the after). Looking back and considering Roy and his team’s attention to detail plus all the complicating factors, I’m am surprised how quickly they got the job done. While I was generally satisfied with my previous remodel projects, I am absolutely thrilled with this one. I LOVE my remodeled condo!! So far, I am really enjoying living in this space and looking forward to enjoying it long into the future!“
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