Making Improvements That Fit Roy Homes
Roy is different from a typical suburban remodeling market. Some homes sit closer to town, while many others are on larger lots or rural properties where the house has been maintained, expanded, repaired, or changed gradually over a long period of time.
That history matters. One property may have an older kitchen that has only received small updates over the years. Another may have an addition built at a different time than the original house. Others may have previous homeowner repairs, converted rooms, or finishes from several different eras all under the same roof.
Those homes do not always benefit from an all-or-nothing approach. In many cases, the better project is phased. Fix the bathroom that is causing problems now, update the kitchen when it makes sense, and leave parts of the house alone when they are still doing their job.
Larger and rural properties can also change the priorities. Homeowners may care more about durability, ease of maintenance, storage, and practical use than chasing whatever happens to be the newest design trend. The work should fit the property and the way the home is actually used.
We start with the house as it exists today. That means looking at previous work, understanding what has changed over time, identifying what actually needs attention, and building the scope around the home rather than forcing the home to fit a generic remodeling plan.