We hired Renova to paint two full floors of our home: ceilings, walls, trim, and six interior doors, with a different color in nearly every room. It was a large, complex job and Renova’s subcontracted painter worked hard to accommodate a tight schedule, including coming in over the weekend to stay on track. He also showed good judgment when the bathroom drywall was beyond his skill. The painter brought in a drywaller to take it over rather than pushing through work he wasn't confident in. The reason we took off a star was due to attention to detail. Paint was scheduled for mid-construction, meaning typical construction traffic caused wall and trim damage that required touch-ups. In addition, cutlines were not crisp, and doors were stacked on top of each other after painting instead of freestanding on risers which left marks, and we found overspray and paint drops on our new floors after touch-ups were completed. Hearing our concerns, Renova set up a process for touch-ups so we could rectify some of the details: we were able to walk through the entire house and mark anything that needed attention. The painter was responsive to the feedback. This was a demanding, multi-room paint job for a major home renovation. While we wished for more cleanliness and attention to detail, we greatly appreciate the work and enjoy how beautiful our home feels.
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Bellevue Guest Bathroom Remodel
Compact footprint, full wet-room discipline, and a warm modern finish palette.
Area:bathroom
Size:Approx. 60 sq ft
Timeline:1.5 weeks
- - Vertical handmade-look ceramic tile with two-tone shower wall layout
- - Frameless shower glass with matte-black hardware and low visual bulk
- - Waterproof recessed niche integrated into the tile module
- - Wood-look vanity with white quartz or solid-surface top
- - Matte-black plumbing trim, mirror frame, towel ring, pulls, and door hardware
- - Wet-zone window detailing with privacy glass and tile returns
A compact Bellevue bath with a lot of coordination packed into a small shell: vertical tile, wet-zone window returns, frameless glass, warm wood storage, a crisp white top, and a consistent matte-black finish package.

Bellevue Double Vanity Bathroom Remodel
A larger bathroom refresh with a long double vanity, LED mirrors, chrome fixtures, marble-look shower tile, and a cleaner lighting plan.
Area:bathroom
Size:Approx. 90-110 sq ft
Timeline:3-4 weeks
- - Long gray double vanity with two undermount sinks
- - White quartz or solid-surface vanity top with full backsplash ledge
- - Backlit LED mirrors and wall sconces for layered vanity lighting
- - Chrome faucets, towel bars, shower trim, and accessory package
- - Large-format marble-look porcelain shower wall tile
- - Dual shower heads, handheld wand, separate controls, and recessed niche
- - Small-format mosaic shower floor for traction and drainage control
- - Soft gray vertical wall treatment around the vanity zone
This Bellevue bathroom leans more polished than dramatic: a long double vanity, clean gray cabinetry, backlit mirrors, chrome hardware, and a marble-look shower that feels bright without becoming cold.

Seattle TimberTech Deck Remodel
Composite deck rebuild with TimberTech boards, Trex railings, stair work, and quieted baluster details.
Area:deck
Size:Approx. 420-520 sq ft
Timeline:2 weeks
- - TimberTech composite deck boards in a light warm-gray tone
- - Trex railing system with black posts, rails, and vertical balusters
- - New stair run with composite treads and matching railing returns
- - Reworked deck framing, blocking, joist layout, and post/rail attachment points
- - Hidden or color-matched fastening strategy for a cleaner walking surface
- - Outdoor caulking detail used to stop factory railing baluster rattle
A Seattle deck rebuild using light TimberTech composite boards, black Trex railings, matched stair work, and a small but important field correction: quieting the loose factory balusters instead of leaving the rail to rattle.

Seattle Basement Leak Repair and Finish
Leak repair, exterior waterproofing, drainage, remediation, and a clean interior finish after the basement was dry enough to rebuild.
Area:basement
Size:Approx. 800-950 sq ft
Timeline:6-8 weeks
- - Leak investigation and water-damaged lower-wall removal
- - Exterior foundation trenching and waterproofing
- - French drain installation to move water away from the foundation
- - Dimpled membrane and rigid foam boards installed at the exterior foundation wall
- - Water remediation before new finishes were installed
- - LVT flooring from Lumber Liquidators / LL Flooring in basement living areas
- - Carpet installation in the family/media zone
- - Full repainting, door painting, trim painting, and finish cleanup
This Seattle basement started with a leak. The finish work mattered, but the heavier scope was outside the wall: trenching, exterior waterproofing, rigid foam, dimpled membrane, French drain work, and remediation before flooring or paint came back.

Seattle Paver Patio Drainage Rebuild
Old concrete was sending water the wrong way. We rebuilt the patio with the right pitch, compacted base, Mutual Materials pavers, and reinforced perimeter restraint.
Area:masonry
Size:Approx. 900-1,100 sq ft
Timeline:2-3 weeks
- - Removed incorrectly sloped concrete patio that contributed to water intrusion
- - Rebuilt grade and pitch so surface water moves away from the house
- - Installed Mutual Materials concrete pavers in a large-format ash-gray blend
- - Created compacted gravel base with screeded sand setting bed
- - Added concrete perimeter reinforcement to lock the paver field together
- - Cut and fitted border pavers around retaining wall, house edge, and open patio lines
- - Tested the finished surface with a 10,000 lbs truck load after installation
This Seattle patio was not replaced just for looks. The old concrete slab had the wrong slope and was pushing water toward the house, so the rebuild focused on drainage first: corrected pitch, compacted gravel and sand base, Mutual Materials pavers, and a reinforced perimeter that keeps the field tight.

Bellevue Custom Arched Kitchen Remodel
A full custom kitchen with arched millwork, pantry hardware built into double plywood boxes, a stainless hood, gas range, copper backsplash, and a wood arched sliding door.
Area:kitchen
Size:Approx. 260-340 sq ft
Timeline:12 weeks
- - Full custom cabinet package with dark-stained base cabinets and a white pantry wall
- - Double plywood pantry boxes built to carry Salice hardware loads cleanly
- - Tall pantry wall with integrated arched opening and applied panel molding
- - Arched wood-and-glass sliding door beside the cooking zone
- - Custom stainless steel hood with brass strap and rivet detailing
- - Gas range with brass control accents and pro-style burner layout
- - Copper backsplash panel behind the stove
- - White quartz counters with veining and full-height low backsplash details
- - Farmhouse sink, brass hardware, crown molding, recessed lighting, and statement chandelier
This Bellevue kitchen is a custom millwork project as much as a kitchen remodel: full custom cabinets, reinforced pantry construction for Salice hardware, arched cabinet architecture, a stainless hood, gas range, copper backsplash, and a wood arched sliding door that gives the room its character.

Queen Anne Walk-In Bathroom Remodel
A 68 sq ft Seattle bathroom completed in November 2025 with marble-look tile, 45-degree outside corners, a walk-in shower, niche, brass fixtures, and a custom double vanity layout.
Area:bathroom
Size:68 sq ft
Timeline:3 weeks
- - Walk-in shower with glass panel and hinged door
- - Marble-look wall tile with 45-degree mitered outside corners
- - Waterproof shower niche integrated into the tile layout
- - Brass shower head, handheld wand, valves, faucets, mirrors, and sconces
- - Green painted vanity wall with warm wood open shelves
- - Double vanity with curved white counter and two undermount sinks
- - Gold-framed mirrors with paired cylinder sconces
- - Built-in storage shelves with baskets and open towel storage
- - Compact 68 sq ft layout planned around daily function, not wasted space
This Queen Anne bathroom remodel took a compact 68 sq ft room and made it feel deliberate: walk-in shower, mitered 45-degree tile corners, a recessed niche, brass fixtures, double vanity, green walls, wood storage, and warm layered lighting.

Seattle Basement Kitchenette and Laundry Remodel
An 890 sq ft basement upgrade with permitted plumbing, new laundry, kitchenette, bar island, flooring, paint, storage, and a cleaner utility layout.
Area:basement
Size:890 sq ft
Timeline:5-7 weeks
- - Basement kitchenette with sink, black faucet, black counter, and full-height black backsplash
- - Bar island with wood-look cabinet panels and black countertop
- - Permitted plumbing for basement sink and laundry connections
- - New laundry area with washer, dryer, folding counter, and base cabinets
- - Green laundry cabinetry with marble-look countertop and backsplash return
- - Beverage fridge integrated into kitchenette cabinet run
- - Stone-look basement flooring in kitchenette and laundry areas
- - New basement paint, trim, recessed lighting, and cleaner wall finishes
- - Built-in bench / cubby zone with beadboard paneling and cushion
This 890 sq ft Seattle basement remodel added real utility without making the lower level feel like a leftover space: permitted plumbing, a compact kitchenette, bar island, laundry zone, new flooring, fresh paint, storage, and a cleaner finish package.

Wedgwood Seattle Kitchen Remodel
Frameless Golden Home walnut veneer cabinets, quartzite with waterfall details and full-height backsplash, expanded kitchen window with stone wrap, updated electrical, integrated microwave, and a concealed vent hood—completed in five weeks.
Area:kitchen
Size:Standard single-family kitchen footprint
Timeline:5 weeks
- - Frameless Golden Home slab cabinetry in walnut veneer with full-height uppers to the ceiling
- - Quartzite perimeter counters with waterfall end panels where specified
- - Full-height quartzite backsplash behind the cooking and sink runs
- - Kitchen window expansion with coordinated exterior rough opening work
- - Stone window returns and wrap detailing tying the backsplash into the opening
- - Electrical update for appliance circuits, lighting zones, and code-compliant kitchen receptacles
- - Integrated vent hood concealed within upper cabinetry above the cooking surface
- - Built-in microwave installation aligned with the cabinet and appliance plan
- - Layered lighting with recessed cans and under-cabinet LED accent on the quartzite field
- - Stainless cooking appliances and integrated dishwasher aligned with new cabinet panels
A Wedgwood neighborhood kitchen upgrade built around real stone, warm walnut veneer, and a brighter sink wall: quartzite counters and full-height backsplash, waterfall panels, a larger window opening wrapped in stone, refreshed electrical, and a refined appliance package including a built-in microwave and integrated hood.

Laurelhurst Seattle Bathroom Remodel
Permitted wet-room layout with a freestanding soaking tub, walk-in shower, marble hex flooring and brass linear drain, added transom windows, scenic wallpaper, wall-mount plumbing after major reroutes, and a pocket door—completed in five weeks.
Area:bathroom
Size:Primary bathroom with wet-room shower zone and separate vanity areas
Timeline:5 weeks
- - Wet-room style layout with freestanding oval soaking tub alongside a curbless walk-in shower area
- - Vertically stacked sage and blue-gray handmade-look subway wall tile in a running stack-bond pattern
- - Marble-look hex mosaic floor tile with a flush brass linear drain at the wet zone
- - Walk-in shower with frameless glass, stone-capped knee wall, ceiling rain head, and handheld on a vertical bar
- - Recessed full-width shower niche integrated into the tile field for storage
- - Brushed brass and gold plumbing package with matching towel hooks, towel bar, and tub/shower trim
- - Added horizontal transom and clerestory-style windows for daylight with tiled waterproof returns
- - Double vanity with dark fluted wood cabinetry, white counters, cross-handle brass faucets, pivot mirrors, wall sconces, and a high transom window above the mirror wall
- - Scenic designer wallpaper with mountain-and-water illustration on a deep blue ground paired with navy painted walls
- - Floating vanity zone with wall-mount brass faucet through wallpaper and marble counter with short backsplash
- - Pocket door to reclaim swing clearance in a tighter circulation path
- - Major plumbing relocation under permit for new wet-zone drain paths and wall-mounted fixture supplies
- - GFCI outlets at required vanity locations and layered switching for sconces and overhead lighting
A Laurelhurst primary bath remodel built like a small spa: permitted rough plumbing and window work, a wet room pairing a freestanding tub with a walk-in shower, brass plumbing on marble hex floors with a linear drain, scenic wallpaper moments, and a pocket door so the floor plan actually breathes.

Mill Creek Full-Height Tile and ADA Walk-In Shower Bath
Full-height onyx-look slabs, electric heated floors, frameless glass sliding shower door, corner bench and recessed niche, brass linear drain and trim, smart tankless toilet, and a chevron double vanity—documented from dated before conditions through waterproofing and heat wire to finish (Seattle metro service area).
Area:bathroom
Size:Primary bathroom full gut and rebuild
Timeline:6-8 weeks
- - Before-and-after documentation: dated L-shaped double vanity with drop-in sinks and ornate mirrors, plus tub alcove with curtain and small format tile
- - Full-height large-format polished porcelain slabs with blue-grey onyx-look veining and warm gold and rust accent veins carried through wet and dry zones
- - Brass Schluter-style metal edge trim at outside corners, niche returns, bench noses, and curb transitions
- - Walk-in shower with frameless glass sliding door system on brass top track, rollers, and tubular bar pulls
- - ADA-influenced walk-in layout with low-profile curb, wide approach, integrated floating corner bench, and recessed rectangular shower niche
- - Shower floor in small-format hex mosaic with brass linear drain at the rear wall
- - Ceiling-mounted square rain showerhead, rectangular thermostatic/pressure valve trim, and handheld wand on a brass bracket
- - Electric heated floor system with uncoupling membrane and embedded heat wire (continuity-tested) under bathroom hex tile
- - Wall-mounted digital thermostat for heated flooring beside heated brass towel ladder
- - Floor-mounted smart tankless-style toilet with integrated bidet interface, LED accents, and wall-mounted remote
- - Double vanity rebuilt with chevron or herringbone wood-grain cabinet fronts, finger-pull brass hardware, white quartz or marble tops, and undermount rectangular sinks
- - Large LED-backlit vanity mirrors and five-light brass vanity bars with fluted glass shades
- - Construction-phase photos: PEX and valve rough-in, RedGard liquid membrane over USG Fiberock backer, self-leveling underlayment pour, tile leveling clips, and large-format field cuts at plumbing penetrations
A Mill Creek primary bathroom taken from a tired tub alcove and ornate vanity wall to a spa-level finish: full-height stone-look slabs, an accessible-minded walk-in shower with sliding glass, bench and niche, brass hardware throughout, heated floors, a smart tankless toilet, and a chevron double vanity—shown honestly with before, during, and after photography even though the work is marketed on the Seattle bathroom remodel page for metro-wide RENOVA clients.

Seattle Kitchen Water Damage Rebuild
Fast five-day turnaround after water intrusion: stripped and reframed lower wall at the sink window, new insulation and drywall, matched backsplash tile work, cabinet and countertop reinstallation, and appliance hookups.
Area:kitchen
Size:Sink and base-cabinet run (localized water damage)
Timeline:5 days
- - Targeted demolition at the sink and base-cabinet wall after water damage, with upper cabinets and existing white subway backsplash largely retained where sound
- - Exposed framing sequence visible in documentation: studs, PEX supplies, PVC drain rough, and outlet boxes staged for reinstatement
- - Replacement cavity insulation and new gypsum wallboard tied into existing tile termination at the counter line
- - Backsplash tile repair or extension to marry new drywall planes to the remaining subway field
- - Cabinet and countertop reinstallation aligned to restored rough plumbing and electrical positions
- - Appliance hookup coordination at the end of the enclosure pass so ranges, dishwashers, or refrigerators reconnect safely
- - Compressed five-day schedule appropriate for contained damage scope rather than a full kitchen redesign
A Seattle kitchen water-intrusion repair built for speed and containment: open the wet wall, dry and assess, reinsulate and drywall, touch the subway backsplash intelligently, then set cabinets and counters back and finish with appliance hookups—documented across five days in April 2026 for about $5,000.

Ravenna Partial Bathroom Remodel
Minimal layout shift with full finish upgrade: freestanding soaking tub, new wall and floor tile, glass shower enclosure, and a rebuilt vanity wall that steps up from one sink to a long double-sink run with paired mirrors, lighting, and in-wall storage—completed in about two and a half weeks.
Area:bathroom
Size:Full bathroom partial remodel (vanity and wet zones)
Timeline:2.5 weeks
- - Conversion from a single-basin vanity to a wide double-sink vanity with two undermount rectangular bowls and independent faucet sets
- - Rough-in photography showing duplicated lavatory drains and hot/cold PEX supplies, plus paired framed openings for in-wall medicine storage above each sink
- - Light oak–tone vertical fluted vanity cabinetry with slim polished chrome pulls and a thick white quartz or marble-look countertop
- - Paired frameless rectangular vanity mirrors, four-globe vanity lighting, skylight daylight, and GFCI outlets located for code-compliant use at each sink
- - Freestanding or deck-adjacent modern white soaking tub with wall-mounted brushed nickel waterfall filler, mixing valve, and handheld wand on matching hose
- - White ceramic wall tile in stacked or vertical layouts with metal edge trim at paint transitions
- - Large-format neutral floor tile with tight grout joints for a calmer, easier-to-clean field
- - Glass shower enclosure visible at the vanity flank with large-format warm grey or beige wall tile inside the wet zone
- - Warm neutral wall paint, frosted privacy glazing at the tub window, and open wood shelving accents beside the vanity
- - Minimal layout reconfiguration: most investment went into plumbing realignment, tile, fixtures, and the wider vanity run rather than moving every partition
A Ravenna neighborhood partial bath remodel for about $30,000 and two and a half weeks of site time, built around one big functional change: replacing a single vanity with a true double vanity while refreshing the tub and shower tile, upgrading all exposed plumbing trim, and keeping the overall room footprint essentially intact.
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