Evening Sky | Before and After
A preexisting tract home finds calmness, creativity and brightness in a revitalized master bathroom, closet and guest bathroom remodel.
Written by Wilson HackPhotography by Andrea Calo
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A preexisting tract home finds calmness, creativity and brightness in a revitalized master bathroom, closet and guest bathroom remodel.
Written by Wilson HackSuzanna partnered with woodworker Dave Massman of Watchman Woodworks to create a custom warm and white Scandinavian-inspired kitchen for his young family.
Written by Wilson HackA tiny East Austin kitchen was architecturally reworked to provide a spacious, bright and functional gathering area for a family of four who loves to cook.
Written by Wilson HackAn inspiration image of a Santa Fe hotel drove the color story of this colorful and calm bathroom.
Written by Wilson HackThree severely outdated bathrooms were overhauled for a creative client whose vintage collections inspired bright and quirky design touches, linked thoughtfully to the rest of the home.
Written by Wilson HackFor a modern family looking to perfectly craft their "forever" home, Suzanna utilized existing formal spaces to create seamless and functional connections centered around a beautifully modified and updated kitchen.
Written by Wilson HackSuzanna continued her holistic overhaul in the living room where brightness, connection and customization reign.
Written by Wilson HackSuzanna's architectural approach came into play when transforming a family home-turned rental property in South Austin. With only one shared shower for the whole house, it was clear that some retrofitting needed to be done to accommodate two full bathrooms.
Written by Wilson HackThe Sommerset Bathroom Project is an early example of a budget-based remodel that reintroduces brightness and delight into an otherwise bland bathroom.
Written by Wilson Hack