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Luxury Home Remodeling in Fort Worth, TX | Custom Kitchens, Baths & Additions

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Luxury kitchen, bath, whole-home & addition remodeling in Fort Worth · Tarrant County, TX

Fort Worth blends historic Texas character with fast-growing modern neighborhoods, and its homes deserve remodels that respect both. From the near south side’s turn-of-the-century bungalows to the sprawling master-planned communities out west, we design and build high-end kitchens, spa-style master baths, whole-home renovations, and seamless additions tailored to how Fort Worth families actually live.

Remodeling That Respects Fort Worth’s Architecture

Fort Worth is a city where architecture tells a story. The Fairmount National Historic District, on the near south side, covers about one square mile and holds one of the nation’s richest collections of turn-of-the-century housing, made up of roughly 20 subdivisions platted between 1883 and 1907. Renovating a Craftsman bungalow or four-square in a district like this calls for craftsmanship that honors original millwork, proportions, and detailing while quietly upgrading everything behind the walls.

On the other side of the city, the Walsh master-planned community west of downtown spans 7,200 acres across Tarrant and Parker counties and showcases a curated mix of architectural styles — Arts & Crafts, Modern Farmhouse, Tudor, and Transitional among them. Whether your home leans classic or contemporary, our design team builds to the style, not against it, so additions and remodels look like they were always meant to be there.

Built for Texas Homes and Texas Weather

North Texas homes face real structural realities. Our region’s expansive clay soils are known to drive foundation movement, and long, punishing summers put heavy demand on cooling and glazing. We plan remodels with those factors front and center — smart HVAC zoning, high-performance windows, and finishes chosen to hold up in the Texas climate — so your investment looks stunning and performs for decades.

Every project is permitted and inspected through the City of Fort Worth Development Services Department, and we handle that process for you from first drawing to final sign-off. You get transparent scheduling, protected historic and HOA compliance where it applies, and a single accountable team.

Start Your Fort Worth Remodel

From Fairmount to Walsh Ranch, TCU-area estates to Tanglewood, we bring luxury craftsmanship to every corner of Tarrant County.

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Why Fort Worth homeowners trust local knowledge

  • Fort Worth's Fairmount National Historic District covers about one square mile on the near south side and contains one of the nation's richest collections of turn-of-the-century housing, made up of roughly 20 subdivisions platted between 1883 and 1907.
  • The Walsh master-planned community west of downtown Fort Worth spans 7,200 acres across Tarrant and Parker counties and features a curated mix of architectural styles including Arts & Crafts, Modern Farmhouse, Tudor, and Transitional.
  • Building permits in Fort Worth are issued and inspected through the City of Fort Worth Development Services Department.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which department handles building permits for a remodel in Fort Worth, TX?

Permits for Fort Worth, TX projects are issued and inspected by the City of Fort Worth Development Services Department. Any project that adds square footage, alters structural elements, or changes electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems needs a permit through that office before work begins; we handle that submission and inspection scheduling as part of every Fort Worth, TX project.

Do I need a permit for a home addition or major remodel?

In almost every jurisdiction, a permit is required any time you add square footage, add or move electrical circuits, alter plumbing, or change load-bearing structure. Cosmetic work like paint, flooring, or cabinet swaps generally does not require one, but it is always worth confirming project by project with the local building department before work starts.

Can I stay in my home during a remodel?

For most kitchen and bathroom remodels, yes, especially if you have at least one working bathroom and a temporary kitchen setup during the project. For whole-home remodels or major additions with extended demolition, some clients choose to relocate temporarily; we discuss the realistic disruption level for your specific scope during the planning phase so there are no surprises.

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