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Raw bones. Warm
enough to stay.

We strip condos and townhouses back to exposed brick and raw steel, then layer in warmth until the space exhales.

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214
Units Transformed
38
Avg. Days to Completion
97%
Client Referral Rate
1,100
Sq Ft Avg. Project Size
Project 01

Condo Kitchen · Wicker Park, Chicago

Popcorn ceilings out. Poured concrete in.

Maya and Theo bought a 980 sq ft condo that smelled like 1987. The kitchen had vinyl floors, laminate cabinets, and a drop ceiling that made every meal feel like a break room. We gutted it — exposed the original brick above the range, poured a concrete countertop, installed open shelving in blackened steel. Now they cook together on Sunday mornings and don't want to leave.

11 weeks · $48,200

"We stayed in a hotel during the build. When they sent us the first photo of the finished kitchen I genuinely cried. It looked like something out of a magazine — but it felt like ours."

Maya & Theo Harrington · Wicker Park
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Outdated kitchen with vinyl floors, laminate cabinets and drop ceiling before renovation
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Modern industrial kitchen with exposed brick, concrete countertops and open steel shelving after renovation
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Project 02

Townhouse Bathroom · Logan Square, Chicago

Every inch made to matter.

The Okafor family's townhouse had a primary bath that felt like a penalty box — 55 sq ft, builder-grade everything, no storage. We reconfigured the layout to float the vanity, tiled floor to ceiling in raw limestone, and added a niche shelf in blackened steel. The shower now has a linear drain that disappears into the floor. It's the same square footage. It doesn't feel that way anymore.

6 weeks · $22,800
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Small outdated bathroom with builder-grade fixtures and no storage before renovation
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Renovated bathroom with limestone tiles, floating vanity and blackened steel niche shelf
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Project 03

Full Living Floor · Pilsen Townhouse

Three floors. One family. Zero wasted space.

The Reyes-Guzmán family needed their second floor to be a living room, a homework zone, a reading nook, and a place to host. We opened the wall between the dining area and the living room, built a banquette with hidden storage under the seats, and anchored the whole floor with a poured-concrete fireplace surround. The kids do homework at the dining table. The parents host dinner parties. The space holds all of it.

14 weeks · $71,500

"Our kids now fight over who gets to sit in the banquette. That's how you know a design worked."

Claudia & Marcos Reyes-Guzmán · Pilsen
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Cramped living room with closed-off layout and no storage in a townhouse before renovation
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Open-plan living and dining area with concrete fireplace surround and built-in banquette seating after renovation
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How It Works

No surprises.
Just results.

Four steps. One crew. A project manager who answers texts. This is how 214 units got done on time.

01

Site Walk

Week 1

We spend 90 minutes in your unit with a tape measure and a notebook. No portfolio pitch — just questions about how you actually live in the space.

02

Material Board

Week 2

Three days later you receive a physical box: tile samples, steel finishes, concrete swatches. You touch the materials before you approve them.

03

Build

Weeks 3–10

One crew. No subcontractor shuffling. Your project manager texts you photos every morning before 8am.

04

Walkthrough

Final Week

We hand you the keys only after a joint punch-list walk. If anything isn't right, we fix it before we invoice.

They sent me a photo of my bathroom tiles before they were even set — just laid out on the floor so I could see the pattern. That's when I knew this team was different.

Priya Nambiar

Condo Owner · River North

38 days. Front door to final walkthrough. I've heard horror stories from friends who waited six months. Dwelling delivered exactly what they promised.

James Okafor

Townhouse · Logan Square

The investor ROI was real. We listed the unit at $72k over what comparable units sold for. The listing photos stopped the scroll — just like they said they would.

Sandra Whitfield

Investment Property · Pilsen

Who We Work With

Square footage is a design problem, not a limitation.

Modern industrial condo interior with exposed brick and concrete countertops
First-Time Buyer

Condo Owner

You closed on two bedrooms and a dream. We handle the rest.

You bought it because of the bones — high ceilings, good light, a kitchen that could be something. We strip out what doesn't belong and build in what does. No decision fatigue. No contractor ghosting.

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Townhouse living room with built-in storage and open-plan layout for family living
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Every Floor, Fully Functional

Townhouse Family

Three floors. Every square foot pulling double duty.

Storage that disappears into walls. A dining table that seats six and doubles as a homework station. A primary bath that feels like a retreat, not a penalty box. We design for how families actually live.

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Renovated investment property with industrial-warm aesthetic ready for listing photos
Stop the Scroll

Investor

Listing photos that sell the unit before the showing.

Mid-century units in transitional neighborhoods have good bones. Buyers know it — but they need to see it. We deliver a finished space in 38 days that photographs at $60–80k above comparable listings.

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No phone number. No commitment. Just tell us what you're working with and we'll tell you what's possible.

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You can send photos later — we'll ask in our follow-up email. No phone number required.