Luxury Home Remodeling in Krum, TX | Kitchens, Baths & Additions
Call Now (469) 547-5811Luxury kitchen, bath, whole-home & addition remodeling in Krum · Denton County, TX
Krum has come a long way from its railroad-depot roots. Founded in 1886 as a Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe depot town and named for railroad official Charles K. Krum, the community grew fast enough that by 1900 it was billed as the “largest inland grain market in the world.” Today that same small-town character sits inside one of the fastest-growing corners of Denton County, and homeowners here want interiors that match how far the town has come. That is where our high-end remodeling team steps in — designing and building kitchens, master baths, living spaces, and full additions worthy of a keep-it-for-life home.
Remodeling Built for Krum Homes
Krum’s housing mix is unusually varied for its size. Newer HOA subdivisions such as Eaglechase Estates and Saddlebrook Estates have filled in the east and south edges of town, sitting alongside older single-family homes on larger, more generous lots. Each calls for a different approach. In the newer subdivisions, we open up builder-grade floor plans, upgrade to custom cabinetry, natural stone, and wide-plank flooring, and bring in the warm-wood-and-stone palette that defines true Texas luxury. On the older acreage homes, we honor the original character while modernizing systems, expanding footprints, and adding light-filled great rooms and chef’s kitchens.
Whatever the starting point, our work centers on craftsmanship: furniture-grade millwork, honed quartzite and marble, designer lighting, and the kind of finish carpentry you notice the moment you walk in. We handle everything from a single showpiece bathroom to a whole-home transformation, managing design, selections, and construction under one roof so the process stays calm and predictable.
Permits, Planning, and a Smooth Build
Every remodel we run in town is done by the book. Building permits and inspections in Krum are handled by the City of Krum Development Services department (469) 547-5811), and we coordinate directly with them so your project is properly permitted, inspected, and code-compliant from footing to final walkthrough. That means no surprises, no stop-work delays, and full peace of mind that your investment is protected.
If you are ready to reimagine your Krum home with true luxury finishes and a builder who treats your house like their own, let’s talk. We bring the design vision, the trade partners, and the project management to get it done right.
Call us today at (469) 547-5811 to schedule your in-home design consultation.
Why Krum homeowners trust local knowledge
- Krum was founded in 1886 as a Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe railroad depot town, named after railroad official Charles K. Krum, and by 1900 was billed as the 'largest inland grain market in the world.'
- Newer HOA subdivisions such as Eaglechase Estates and Saddlebrook Estates have filled in the east and south edges of Krum, mixing with older single-family homes on larger lots.
- Building permits and inspections in Krum are handled by the City of Krum Development Services department (940-398-7302).
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Frequently Asked Questions
What county is Krum, TX in, and who handles building permits there?
Krum, TX sits in Denton County, and permits for remodeling, additions, and other construction work are issued through the applicable city or county building department for that jurisdiction. Any project that adds square footage or changes structural, electrical, or plumbing systems requires a permit before work starts; we handle that submission and inspection process for every project we build.
Will my home addition require an inspection?
Yes. Any permitted addition or structural remodel goes through a series of inspections, typically foundation, framing, rough electrical/plumbing/mechanical, and a final inspection, performed by the local building department before the permit can be closed out. We schedule and coordinate every inspection as part of the project so nothing holds up your final walkthrough.
What does the design-build remodeling process look like?
Design-build means one company, not separate architects and contractors, handles design, permitting, and construction under a single contract. That typically means an initial consultation and measure, a design and material-selection phase, permit submission, and then construction with one point of contact throughout, which reduces the delays common with split-vendor remodels.
