Remodels timed to the houses that raised this city.
Dunwoody's housing stock tells a clear story — a wave of 1970s and 1980s construction built well, lived in long, and now asking for the kind of careful rebuild that respects what worked the first time.
A careful hand for Dunwoody.
Dunwoody is a neighborhood of originals. Most of the homes along Mt. Vernon, Jett Ferry, and the Tilly Mill corridor were bought new by their first owners and are now on their second or third family. That gives the work a specific texture — we are usually restoring a good house rather than rescuing a bad one.
Colonial and Williamsburg-style traditionals from the 1970s–80s, brick ranches on established half-acre lots, and newer townhomes near Perimeter.
- Mt. Vernon
- Perimeter
- Jett Ferry
- Dunwoody North
What Dunwoody projects look like.
The shape of the work here — the kinds of remodels, plumbing corrections, and finish projects most Dunwoody homes eventually need.
- Updating 1980s builder bathrooms without gutting the room's character
- Full primary bath rebuilds with modern layouts and preserved proportions
- Plumbing corrections in homes on polybutylene or failing galvanized
- Secondary bath finish upgrades in homes where kids are aging out
- Fixture and vanity replacements with careful period-appropriate selection
- Tile refreshes matching original floor plans and patterns
The work we carry in Dunwoody.
Three flagship services — every one of them run personally, every one of them inspected before the next stage begins.
Work that is remembered — for the right reasons.
Chuck noticed a dip in the subfloor before we did. He pulled it up, shimmed the joists true, and reset the layout. The finished primary bath sits flat, quiet, and square — the way an older Tuxedo Park house rarely does.
The tile work is the kind that rewards looking closely. Every grout line reads, every miter is clean, and the caulk lines are arrow-straight. Chuck treated a ground-up primary bath in Milton the same way he would a small powder room — nothing skipped.
Let's walk your Dunwoody home together.
A careful conversation is the best first step. Share the space, the goals, and the timeline — we'll take it from there.