I have always had a knack for how things work, how they fit together, and how to make them better. Working with my hands has come naturally for as long as I can remember. I strive for excellence by competing with my own standards on every job, aiming to be one percent better than the last, because it is not enough to have simply finished. The work has to be done right, down to the smallest detail.
I spent five years in a fast-paced corporate operation where the bottom line was the guiding principle. It taught me to put my head down and work, and that sometimes you have to slow down to speed up or you risk ruining all of your hard work. I left to go into business for myself, where the client experience is my north star and every project is tailored to the person it is for.
I want you to breathe easier when I am done, not walk into a new list of things to fix. When I pack up my tools, the space should be picture-perfect. Whenever I can, I would rather fix what is broken or build on what is already there than tear it all out, because leaning into patience and craft is worth it.
What keeps me going is helping someone bring a vision to life, or making a home work better for the people in it. On paper I might just be remodeling a bathroom, but turning a soaker tub into a walk-in shower, or lowering a vanity, can change how someone lives day to day. Small changes can make a home more peaceful, and I want to be there to help you make them.
