See What’s Possible
Our designer created two concepts for this home – a focused refresh and a full reimagination. Here’s what we envisioned.
About This Project
One home. Two visions. Our designer Joyce drew up kitchen concepts for both a focused refresh and a full design-build transformation, plus a primary bathroom concept, so you can see the range of what’s possible at 2449 5th Street.
Not sure which direction makes sense for you? That’s exactly what a consultation is for. We’ll talk through what you want, what your budget looks like, and what a realistic timeline might be. No pressure, no fee.
Two Ways to Transform It
The kitchen at 2449 5th Street has real potential. We explored two paths: one that updates the key visual elements within the existing footprint, and one that rethinks the layout altogether.
A Sharper Kitchen, Same Footprint
Our refresh concept focuses on the elements that make the biggest visual difference: new cabinetry in a warm sage green, updated countertops, refreshed hardware, and improved lighting. The layout stays put, which keeps the timeline and budget focused.
Want to go further? Our design-build option below takes the same kitchen and reconfigures the layout for better flow and more workspace. It’s a bigger commitment, but also a bigger transformation.
A Kitchen Reimagined From the Ground Up
The design-build concept opens up the space, expanding the island, improving sightlines, and bringing in natural wood tones alongside the updated cabinetry and fixtures.
A Spa, Not Just a Bathroom
The primary bathroom concept starts with the shower, a walk-in glass enclosure with updated tile and fixtures, then carries that elevated quality through the rest of the space with a new wood vanity, clean stone surfaces, and better natural light from the existing skylights.
Walk-in Glass Shower
Full enclosure with updated tile, frameless glass, and new fixtures that bring a clean, modern feel to the wet area, so every day is a spa day.
Wood Vanity
A warm, natural-finish vanity grounds the space and adds the kind of texture that makes a bathroom feel intentional rather than builder-grade.
Updated Surfaces
New tile throughout, coordinated stone countertops, and refined trim all selected to work with the existing footprint and natural light.
Design and Construction, Under One Roof
Most remodel projects split design and construction between separate companies, which means more coordination, more friction, and more risk of something falling through the cracks. We bring both under one roof, so your designer and your builders are on the same team, working toward the same goal from day one.
We call our process design-build. And it means you have one point of contact, one accountable team, and a single-threaded process from the first sketch to the final walkthrough.
Let’s Get Started
Ready to talk through your project? We offer a no-fee, no-pressure consultation – a real conversation about what you want, what it costs, and how we can help. You’ll leave with a clearer picture and the confidence to move forward.
Thank you, Melton Refresh, for helping us make our home of 20 years a place we will continue to love well into the future.
– Heather W.
Thank you, Melton Refresh, for helping us make our home of 20 years a place we will continue to love well into the future. We are so happy with the results and we didn’t have to move, which allowed us to stay in a great neighborhood with many memories from raising our family here.
– Heather W.