A modern home renovation is not about choosing one great product. It is about choosing products that work together to create a unified, intentional experience. This guide covers the four categories that define the feel of a home.
Cabinets: The Kitchen's Architecture
Modern cabinets prioritize clean lines, concealed hardware, and consistent finishes. The kitchen island has become the most important piece of furniture in the home. Choose cabinets that make it a focal point, not an afterthought.
Vanities: The Bathroom's Centerpiece
The vanity defines the bathroom the way cabinetry defines the kitchen. Choose a vanity that creates a design statement. Floating styles for modern homes. Sculptural pieces for luxury environments. Double basin for primary suites.
Lighting: The Invisible Upgrade
Lighting is the element that makes everything else look better. Layer your sources. Choose fixtures with personality. Invest in warm, dimmable LED compatibility. This is the upgrade that photographs pay for themselves.
Doors: The Transition
Interior doors are the most overlooked element in home design. A flat, hollow core door makes a hallway feel cheap. A solid, well proportioned door with quality hardware makes every transition between rooms feel intentional.