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Skylight Bath
Silver Lake · 118 sqft · 2024
Curbless wet-room with a 4'x6' skylight. Sand-toned limestone, brushed brass fixtures, radiant floor.
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Projects FAQ
Are the projects in your portfolio your actual work?
Yes — every project shown was built by our crews under our contract. We don't use stock photography, vendor renderings, or stitch projects from other firms. Every project case study lists the city, square footage, and timeline.
Can I visit a completed project?
Yes — we coordinate visits with past clients who've opted in. Typical wait is 2–4 weeks for scheduling. Most owners love showing the work; we never visit unannounced. Start by requesting a site visit.
How long is your project waitlist?
Design start: 3–6 weeks out. Construction start: 12–20 weeks from contract signing, depending on permit pathway — see the California permit directory for current city queues. We don't oversell capacity — if we can't start within that window, we'll tell you upfront in the discovery call.
Do you have references I can call directly?
Yes — three past clients per scope (ADU, kitchen, bath, whole-home) provided after the second meeting. Direct phone numbers, no scripted talking points. Pair the references with our field journal case notes.
Do you have before-and-after photos of every project?
For most. Some clients ask us to omit identifying exterior shots for privacy — we honor that. Interior progression photos are available on request even when public-facing photos are limited. Browse what's public on the projects index.
What's the most challenging project you've done?
A 1922 Craftsman in Pasadena: full structural retrofit, ADU above a new garage, and a kitchen- plus-bath remodel inside a historic preservation overlay (HPOZ). 14 months, ~$1.6M, no surprises at closeout. The full case study is in the field journal.
Do you work on historic homes?
Yes — and we have the architect on staff who knows the overlay rules (HPOZ in LA, Article 10/11 in SF). We've successfully gotten Certificates of Appropriateness on projects in Angelino Heights, Pasadena Bungalow Heaven, and SF Pacific Heights — see LA studio coverage and Bay Area studio coverage.
Do you take on commercial or multifamily work?
Limited multifamily — typically 2–4 unit additions and detached ADU stacks. We don't do ground-up commercial. If you're building a 20-unit project, we'll refer you to a partner GC. See the full services menu.
Project log
Off-site · Leo replies tonight
See yours pinned up here next year.
- Every job in this log started as a 10-minute call
- We document each build — you get the photo journal at handover
- Most clients tell their neighbors before we even finish
From sketch to keys — averaged 14 weeks