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Beyond the Drawer: Thoughtfully Designed Cabinetry for Your Unique Lifestyle

Every knick-knack and corner of your home should function the way you do. That’s a core philosophy we follow at Simply Home when designing custom cabinetry around the specific rhythms of every household. It’s all about how your mornings unfold, where gear lands after school, and your cabinetry flow so that daily meal preparations in your kitchen feel effortless.
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Typical remodel timelines in Austin

These are planning averages, not promises. Actual timelines depend on scope complexity, material lead times, and whether permitting is required.
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Kitchen remodel timeline

Most kitchen remodels average about 2 months from the start of construction to completion.

If permitting is required, plan for an additional 2–4 weeks depending on scope and inspection sequencing.
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Bathroom remodel timeline

Most bathroom remodels average about 1 to 1.5 months.

If permitting is required, plan for an additional 1–2 weeks.
Living room with a marble coffee table from a full home remodeling in Austin.

Full home remodel timeline

Full home remodels commonly range 4–8 months, depending on scope, phasing, and complexity.

If permitting is required, it can add about a month to the overall timeline depending on the scope and approvals/inspections needed.

A simple rule: timelines are driven less by square footage and more by scope decisions, sequencing, and approvals.
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Permits in Austin: how they affect remodel timelines

Not every remodel requires permits, but when permits are needed, they can impact both start dates and construction sequencing (especially when inspections are part of the critical path).
  • Kitchen remodels: permitting can add ~2–4 weeks
  • Bathroom remodels: permitting can add ~1–2 weeks
  • Additions / full home remodels: permitting can add ~1 month
We plan for permits early on as part of our process to keep projects efficient and effective—so approvals and inspections don’t become last-minute surprises.

The phases of a remodel (and what each phase controls)

A predictable remodel isn’t about rushing. It’s about putting the right work in the right order.

1 | Scope definition (what are we actually building?)

2 | Design + selections (preventing “decision delays”)

3 | Pre-construction planning (the “efficiency” phase)

4 | Permitting + inspections (when applicable)

5 | Construction (execution + coordination)

6 | Punch + closeout (where quality shows up)

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What delays remodels most often (and how to avoid it)

These are the most common reasons projects run long:

1 | Scope changes after construction starts

2 | Late selections and missed decision deadlines

3 | Material lead times and backorders

4 | Hidden conditions

5 | Permits and inspections (when required)

6 | Weak project management cadence

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Living through a remodel: what’s realistic (and what’s not)

Not every remodel requires permits, but when permits are needed, they can impact both start dates and construction sequencing (especially when inspections are part A common question is whether you can live in your home during a remodel. The answer depends on scope and how the project is phased.of the critical path).
Wooden vanity with marble countertop for a bathroom remodeling in Austin.

Kitchens and bathrooms

In many cases, kitchen and bathroom remodels are doable to live through, but life can be harder during construction. It helps to plan for:
  • temporary kitchen or bathing setups
  • limited access during certain phases
  • noise/dust realities (even with good protection)
  • logistics for pets, kids, or working from home
A clear plan for site protection and consistent communication can make a big difference in how manageable the experience feels.
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Full home remodels

A full home remodel typically cannot be lived in unless the project is intentionally planned in phases (for example, one wing or level at a time) and the scope supports keeping essential spaces functional. Even with phasing, it can be disruptive and may extend timelines.

If living in the home is a priority, discuss it early—phasing decisions are most effective when they’re built into the schedule from the beginning.
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How Simply Home protects timelines (what “predictable” looks like)

A predictable remodel isn’t luck—it’s process. Practices that help keep projects moving:
  • Scope defined line by line so fewer items are missed
  • Milestone-based scheduling with clear sequencing
  • Decision deadlines tied to construction needs
  • Early ordering strategy for long-lead items
  • Weekly communication cadence to keep momentum and resolve issues quickly
  • Clear change process so adjustments don’t derail the plan
If timeline certainty is a priority, the best time to protect it is before construction begins. Compare remodel bids to ensure your plan is accurate.
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Plan your remodel with clarity.

If you’re planning a kitchen, bathroom, or full-home remodel in Austin/Westlake, we offer complimentary phone consultations to help you align scope, budget, and timeline—before construction begins.

FAQs

1 | How long does a kitchen remodel take in Austin?

2 | How long does a bathroom remodel take?

3 | How long does a full home remodel take?

4 | Can I live in my home during a kitchen or bathroom remodel?

5 | Can I live in my home during a full home remodel?

6 | What causes remodel timelines to run long?

Dreaming of a Home That Truly Works for Your Family

I’m always looking around my home, dreaming about all the projects I’d love to tackle.

The bathroom that feels a little too dark and cramped.

The kitchen that bottlenecks every single morning.

The living room that never quite functions the way you want it to.

Or that one space that just… isn’t you. The style, the colors, the way it’s laid out—it doesn’t make you feel how you want to feel in your own home.And then real life kicks in. There are kids. Work. School runs. Sports. Maybe pregnancy. Maybe aging parents.

And suddenly the questions start stacking up:
  • Who do I trust in my home and around my kids?
  • How long is this really going to take?
  • What if the budget gets out of control?
  • Is this even safe for my family—what’s in the air, what’s in the dust, what are we breathing while all this is going on?
It’s a lot. You’re not dramatic or “picky” for thinking about those things. You’re a mom. That’s literally the job.

This is exactly why I built Simply Home the way I did.
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Renovating isn’t just about the “after” photos

Most renovation stories focus on the pretty “after.” The reveal, the tile, the sconce, the vanity.

But if you’re a mom (or mom-to-be), you’re thinking about the middle:
  • Can the kids still nap?
  • Are we going to be living in dust?
  • Who is coming and going every day?
  • Will this project take over our whole life?
And underneath all of that is something simpler and really honest: you just want your home to feel like you.
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For most of the moms I talk to, the real goal is not a “perfect” house. It’s a home that actually works for your family and your lifestyle and feels good to be in:
  • A bathroom where the morning routine doesn’t feel like a traffic jam.
  • A kitchen that can handle snacks, homework, and dinner all at once.
  • A living space that doesn’t make you cringe every time you see the tile or paint, but actually matches your style and calms your nervous system a little.
That’s the lens I use for every project we take on.
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Step one: you deserve to know what you’re getting into

One of the biggest reasons moms stay stuck in “dreaming” mode is money uncertainty. You don’t want to rip your house apart and then find out what it really costs.

At Simply Home, we start with a preliminary estimate range. It’s not a wild guess; it’s a realistic ballpark based on your space and goals so you can answer the basic question:
“Is this even in the realm of possible for us right now?”
If it is, we move into a deep planning and development phase. That’s where we:
  • Get into the details of layout, scope, and selections
  • Coordinate with any designers/architects
  • Sort through the “must-haves” vs. “nice-to-haves”
From there, we put together a clear scope and a final estimate, not just a fuzzy number you’ll only see after demo.

Because we front-load so much of that work, we typically carry just a 5% contingency. That’s our way of saying:
“We’ve actually thought this through. We’re not hiding behind a giant cushion because we didn’t plan.”
Is a remodel still an investment? 100%. But you shouldn’t feel like you’re jumping off a cliff without seeing what’s below.

Curious what’s possible for your space? Visit our Wellness Focused page to see how we help Austin families plan their remodel with clarity and confidence.
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Wellness isn’t a buzzword. It’s the air your kids are breathing.

If you’re pregnant, have little ones, or anyone in the home with allergies or asthma, you’re not just worried about paint colors.

You’re thinking:
  • What’s in the dust?
  • What are we breathing while they’re cutting, sanding, spraying?
  • Can we even live here while this is happening?
Those are fair questions.

When we say wellness-focused, we’re talking about very practical things:
  • How we control dust and debris
  • How we think about air quality and ventilation
  • How we protect your floors, furniture, and kid zones
  • How we handle daily cleanup so it doesn’t feel like a construction war zone
We’ve had clients tell us they would “eat off the floor” during construction because the jobsites were that clean. I’m not saying you should eat off the floor—but I am saying you deserve a team that treats your home like a home, not just a jobsite.
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The mental load: you shouldn’t have to run the project, too

Here’s the part no one really talks about: the mental load of a remodel.

If you’re the one everybody looks to for answers—What tile did we pick? When are they coming? Who do I call about this?—it quickly becomes one more full-time job you didn’t sign up for.
That’s why our process is built around proactive communication:
  • Daily updates so you know what happened, what’s next, and what (if anything) we need from you
  • Weekly meetings where we walk through progress, decisions, and any upcoming milestones
  • A dedicated project manager and construction manager on your job so there is always someone whose job is to stay on top of the details
You shouldn’t be chasing your contractor for answers. You should feel like someone is thinking three steps ahead on your behalf.
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So… how do you know it will all turn out okay?

There are no truly bump-free renovations. Anyone who promises that isn’t being straight with you.

Unexpected things come up behind walls. Materials get delayed. Kids get sick. Life happens.

The real question is:
“Who do I want in my corner when those bumps happen?”
I always say a good contractor is like shocks on a car:
  • The speed bumps are still there.
  • You still have to drive over them.
  • But with the right shocks, you don’t feel every jolt in your teeth.
That’s what we’re trying to be for the moms and families we work with—a buffer between your life and the chaos of construction.
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If you’re an Austin mama staring at “that one room”…

If you’re looking around your home, dreaming about updating that bathroom, kitchen, or space that just isn’t you—the one that doesn’t function well and doesn’t make you feel how you want to feel in your own home—but you’re stuck in the “what ifs,” I see you.
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You don’t have to figure it out alone. You don’t have to know every step before you start.

Our job at Simply Home is to:
  • Help you understand what you’re saying yes to
  • Plan the details so you’re not carrying all the decisions in your head
  • Protect your home, your routines, and your air as much as possible during construction
  • Get you to the other side with a space that actually works for your family and your lifestyle—and finally feels like you
That’s what we’re trying to be for the moms and families we work with—a buffer between your life and the chaos of construction.

If you’re curious what a wellness-focused renovation could look like for your home, you can reach out for a complimentary consultation. No pressure, no hard sell—just a real conversation about your space, your family, and what’s possible.
Creating a luxury retreat isn't just about throwing on high-thread-count sheets. It calls for an intentional design that keeps your guests comfortable and your sanity intact.

Integrating practical guest room ideas through thoughtful spatial design and proper climate control can turn your overlooked spare spaces into relaxing, self-contained suites.

As Austin remodeling experts, we engineer these spaces from the studs up so your home adapts to your hosting needs.

Planning the Layout: How the Room Feels When You Walk In

Before you start picking out paint colors, analyze how the room functions year-round. The entry point dictates the initial feeling of the space. When you open the door, avoid framing views directly into a messy closet interior.

When evaluating new guest room ideas, rather than having the bed fully exposed to the hallway, try tucking it just out of direct view. Position the bed so visitors are greeted by cozy pillows rather than a direct view from the hallway. This creates an immediate sense of privacy.

Traffic flow matters just as much as furniture placement. Maintain at least 24 to 36 inches (2–3 feet) of allowance around the bed. This generous spacing allows your guests to navigate the room without scrambling around sharp corners.

Instead of a hotel-style luggage rack, consider adding a comfortable bedroom bench. It serves as a cozy spot to sit, a catch-all for throw blankets, or a convenient surface for a smaller weekend bag.

For bulkier suitcases, we typically use the closet. One detail we love incorporating into guest spaces is wide, low shelving paired with sliding doors so luggage can roll in easily and stay tucked away rather than sitting out on the bedroom floor.

Keeping the Room Cool During Texas Summers

When it's 102°F outside, the last thing you want is your guest room feeling like an oven. Beating the Texas heat isn't just about cranking the hallway AC – true comfort is built right into the structural bones of the room.

At Simply Home, we know that a truly welcoming room goes deeper than fresh paint and pretty throw pillows. Look right at the bones of your space and make sure the insulation is solid and the air is actually flowing to that tricky spare room.

Getting the temperature right means your guests sleep comfortably through the Texas heat, and you don't have to spend the whole weekend stressing over the hallway thermostat.

We also recommend layering blackout linens with light-filtering linen shades. It’s a combination that helps block that harsh West Texas sun while giving your guests the privacy they need for a midday nap.

Replacing outdated fixtures with a damp-rated, low-profile ceiling fan helps cool a living space. Just make sure it’s operating on a quiet DC motor to improve airflow.

Interestingly, many of the design elements that support climate control within a guest room also contribute to better sound absorption and overall comfort. Layering in rugs, drapery, upholstered furnishings, and softer materials helps rooms feel cooler, quieter, and more restful while creating a softer overall atmosphere for guests.

Upgrading to solid-core doors does the exact same double-duty: it successfully blocks noise bleeding in from the morning kitchen rush while tightly sealing in that perfectly cooled air.

Designer Tips for a Functional, Clutter-Free Space

Creating a welcoming guest space starts with designing for the way people actually live and travel today. When space planning and designing guest rooms, we focus on creating layouts that feel functional, comfortable, and visually balanced rather than overcrowded. Every furniture piece is selected with intention so the room feels calm, open, and effortless for guests to enjoy.
  • Platform Beds - An upholstered or white oak platform bed creates a grounded, elevated look while eliminating the visual heaviness of a traditional box spring.
  • Nightstands - Wall-mounted floating nightstands keep the space feeling light and streamlined while making everyday cleaning far easier. We also like to include a small stool or accent chair nearby, giving guests a comfortable place to sit, unpack, or set aside clothing and personal items at the end of the day.
  • Power Sockets - Save your guests the hassle of crawling behind the nightstand to plug in their phones. The best approach is to install dedicated outlets with a built-in USB-C and standard inputs directly above the nightstand level. Running new wires through the wall cavities during the framing phase helps avoid messy extension cords.
  • Temporary Workspace - A shallow-depth console table against an empty wall is a great place to install workspaces. Add a dedicated desk lamp and a clear outlet strip so remote-working friends can clear their inbox or take a quick morning call before heading out for breakfast.

Bringing Authentic Austin Style Indoors

Designing a space reflecting our region means avoiding sterile, mass-produced decor. Bringing elements of the Texas Hill Country into the room creates an authentic, grounded feel.
  • Natural Textures - In Texas, especially during the warmer months, lighter and more breathable materials make all the difference. We love Belgian linen, soft washed cotton, and airy layering pieces that feel relaxed, elevated, and comfortable year-round. Upholstery and bedding should feel inviting without becoming heavy or overly warm. We also typically recommend a medium-firm mattress since it tends to accommodate the widest range of guest preferences while still feeling supportive and luxurious.
  • Wall Textures - Most homeowners want to know how to get rid of their 90s orange peel walls. It does reflect light unevenly and feels outdated compared to today’s style. We often update these spaces by skim-coating the walls to achieve a smooth drywall finish. You can also consider applying a subtle, warm-toned lime wash. Local flavor also involves hanging framed prints by regional photographers.
  • Morning Coffee + Refreshments - We like bringing in a small hospitality moment within a guest room, whether that’s a styled tray with ceramic mugs, a kettle, and locally loved coffee from Summer Moon Coffee or Greater Goods Coffee. Small touches like this make the space feel thoughtful and welcoming while giving guests a little independence during their stay. A compact refrigerator concealed within cabinetry is also a great addition for keeping water, drinks, or snacks nearby without disrupting the overall design of the room.

Maximizing Closets and Future-Proofing the Space

Long-term guests need a place to unpack. A cramped room forces visitors to live out of a suitcase, creating visual clutter and a disorganized space.

Here are some tips that can help you maximise your closet space:
  • Curated Hangers - Providing a mix of wooden and padded hangers, while leaving at least half the rod space empty, invites guests to settle in.
  • Accent Lighting - Installing an automatic LED strip light that turns on when the closet door opens prevents guests from fumbling in the dark.
  • The Double-Duty Mirror – Add a full-length mirror near the closet or on the back of the door. This adds an essential touch for guests getting ready, and it also reflects natural light around the room to make the space feel brighter and more open.
  • Flexible Closets - This also doubles as a future-proofing move. Consider upgrading closets and widening doorways so the room functions well even when kids move out, or aging parents move in. Widening a door frame requires removing the old king and jack studs and installing a new structural header to bear the roof load safely.
  • Bathroom Sanctuary - If your space includes a private bathroom, treat the area with the same attention to detail. Small functional upgrades will make their morning routine seamless. We install LED vanity lights because warm lighting flatters the face and avoids the clinical glare of bright white bulbs. Choose high-flow, low-maintenance plumbing fixtures in a matte black or brushed nickel finish to resist water spots. Provide two sets of high-density cotton bath sheets and mount ceramic dispensers.  Filling them with locally made bath products will offer the inviting nature of Austin that only your taste can express.

How We Take the Mental Load Off Remodeling

Remodeling a spare room involves much more than a weekend DIY furniture swap. There’s the removal of walls, updating electrical pathways, and modifying structural headers. Managing subcontractors and tracking material lead times also disrupts your daily routine and adds unnecessary stress. All these calls for experienced hands and meticulous project management to make sure you won’t carry the weight of every decision.

These structural guest room ideas demand their own professional touch. At Simply Home, we handle every phase of the construction process. That includes your initial architectural drawings, all the way to the final clean-up. You also receive regular updates from us, meaning no surprises throughout the duration of the project. And you’re in control of every decision, minus the headache.

In every phase of the project, we prioritize your family's wellness with dust-free construction. That means using advanced HEPA air scrubbers and temporary dust barriers. This process protects the rest of your home from any random construction debris and stubborn dust. We make sure we build spaces suited to your lifestyle and safe for your family.

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If you’re ready to trade a cramped extra room for a thoughtfully designed guest suite (without the stress of managing a dozen different contractors, of course), we are here to help. 

Let’s build a space that makes your home the favorite destination for gatherings. 
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All of that begins with storage solutions built for your home’s dimensions and corners, rather than systems adapted from a showroom floor.

Custom cabinetry shapes the functionality and flow of your home. Implementing custom cabinet design elements can transform your cluttered, chaotic room into an organized and breathable space. So when you decide to invest in a high-end remodel for your Austin property, the interior fittings must also align with the interior architecture.

Rather than settling for pre-determined dimensions, go for custom cabinetry with materials and layouts designed for your daily routine.  

Building the Foundation: The Core of Quality Cabinetry

When we build cabinets, we start with material choices that most manufacturers skip. There is a difference between a cabinet that lasts five years and one that lasts fifty. And it all comes down to what sits inside the box.

The foundation of a durable cabinet box begins with the core materials. High-performance construction avoids standard MDF. Instead, we lean towards multi-ply, void-free Baltic birch plywood. Baltic birch offers superior screw-holding power and resistance to moisture that helps maintain the beauty of a custom cabinet design, no matter the age.

This strength is a favorable choice in humid environments like Texas. Austin summers can bring heavy humidity that causes standard particleboard to swell and warp. Using premium plywood gives you the security that your custom cabinet design holds its shape year after year, ready to be used and adored by new family members

Hardwood Framing and Seamless Finishes

Solid white oak or hard maple is great for face frames and doors. These hardwoods accept finishes really well, while being highly resistant to denting in high-traffic areas. Kitchens are highly active areas to enjoy a harmonious flow of not only food preparation, but also family cookouts, you’ll need dense materials to withstand every impact from heavy pots and sliding barstools.

So, when engineering a large custom cabinet design, we recommend sequence-matched wood veneers. This is a technique that creates a seamless grain pattern across your entire wall of cabinetry. Matching the veneer grain can also enhance the visual impact of your modern Austin interiors, giving the room a bespoke, tailored aesthetic.

Hardware Engineered for Real Life

The hardware dictates how long your cabinetry operates without friction. We use heavy-duty, soft-close hardware from industry-leading manufacturers. Opting for solid wood drawer boxes joined with interlocking dovetails is also a fun direction to go. This joint type can support heavy loads with a long life before you see any hint of separating over time.

For cabinet doors, we recommend installing adjustable, concealed hinges. If ever you plan to shift to a Central Texas limestone, it allows for an easy realignment. For drawers, we usually use heavy-duty, full-extension slides that remain hidden beneath the box. This hardware bears the weight of heavy cookware while giving you full access to the very back of the drawer.

Designing Storage Around Your Daily Rhythms

A thoughtful custom cabinet design should seamlessly integrate into the architecture of your Austin home. At Simply Home, tailoring these elements to specific rooms is how we maximize their efficiency. That’s why we approach every project by first understanding the unique rhythms of your household.

We track key milestones, starting with field measurement to ensure exact alignment with site conditions. Next, we present a 3D rendering and elevation review for spatial clearance. This process allows you to visualize the workflow before approving material selection and custom milling of hardwood.

This way, our team can handle the professional installation and fine-tuning of reveal lines. And sweating over the minute framing details means you never have to think about them.

The Heart of the Home: Kitchen Cabinetry That Actually Work

Your kitchen is where your family gathers, where homework happens, and where you entertain friends. Kitchen storage needs to look beautiful while making your workflow and accessibility top-notch. A clutter-free island naturally becomes the central gathering point of the room rather than just an interior highlight.

Vertical pantry units - We love installing vertical pantry units that pull out on heavy-duty tracks. This design provides access to items from both sides and prevents items from getting lost in the back.

Dedicated zones - We’ve got projects creating dedicated zones with integrated power outlets. It helps you hide bulky appliances like mixers and blenders. We also recommend placing vertical tray dividers in deep cabinets above the cooktop to store your cutting boards and baking sheets upright.

Curated Hardware Solutions for Kitchen Efficiency

Here are some storage solutions we recommend:
  • Base Cabinets: Incorporating pull-out two-tier wire baskets provides easy access to heavy pots.
  • Pantry Flow: Utilizing heavy-duty drawer slides streamlines storing dry goods and bulk items.
  • Corner Units: Installing a magic corner or a kidney-shaped pull-out helps in utilizing dead corner spaces.
More and more of our clients now request kitchen drawers and customized inserts to keep utensils, pots and pans, cutting boards, and baking dishes perfectly organized. This cabinetry decision places every item in a dedicated storage, eliminating the “clutter creep” that often plagues kitchen drawers.

Taming the Chaos of Mudrooms

A well-designed Austin home needs a dedicated spot to handle the gear that comes with our active, outdoor lifestyle. Extending custom cabinetry into your mudroom and laundry zones acts as a functional buffer, capturing the messy shoes and heavy backpacks of a busy life before you step into the calm of the main home.

We build slatted, open-air cubicles at the base of the lockers. We saw how this design allows damp shoes and boots to dry out properly in mudrooms, all while softly introducing your family and guests into the comfort of home.

One of the main functions of this smart storage is installing hidden outlets inside upper cubbies. This allows devices to safely accommodate charging wires while staying out of sight. We use solid brass, double-prong hooks anchored directly into structural studs as these support heavy backpacks and winter coats while offering a homey accent in the mudrooms.

Streamlining the Laundry Room

In the laundry room, maintaining your workflow is key. We would integrate vertical drying racks that pull out directly from the lower cabinetry, saving valuable floor space while keeping damp clothes hidden from view. A tall, narrow cabinet next to the washing machine provides easy access for detergents and stain removers.

For ultimate peace of mind, we construct custom base cabinets using waterproof materials, ensuring your storage lasts while guarding your subfloors against potential plumbing leaks. This preemptive step makes sure storage spaces last while guarding your subfloor against potential moisture problems.

Beyond the wash cycle, your laundry room can also be a high-functioning utility hub for cleaning essentials. It’s the perfect place to store brooms, vacuums, and stock bathroom supplies.

We’ve also seen clients transform this space into a specialty storage for gift wrappers, tissue papers, or miscellaneous household items like tape, glue, and more. A thoughtfully designed utility space doesn't just hide the clutter, it makes running your household infinitely easier.

Creating a Morning Sanctuary with Bathroom Storage

Your bathroom should be a peaceful retreat, not a battleground of tangled cords and cluttered countertops. The right custom cabinet layout reclaims the space most vanities waste, turning dead zones into highly specific utility areas.

We achieve this by designing U-shaped drawers that curve perfectly around the P-trap of your sink. This clever layout utilizes those awkward little spaces that usually get overlooked. To eliminate countertop clutter and keep cords safely away from water droplets, we often integrate power strips directly inside the vanity drawers for your hair styling tools.

Dedicated Linen Closet Millwork

For towel and other linen storage, we recommend building solid-wood shelves on pilaster tracks. It can accommodate even oversized towels and bulk toiletries to maintain a seamless bathroom experience. Built-out hampers with removable canvas bags are great installations at the base of your linen tower. This helps keep dirty laundry hidden while supporting a seamless transition to the washing machine.

Rooting Your Design in Austin Architecture

Central Texas homes feature unique architectural styles, from sleek modern new-builds in East Austin to ranch-style homes in Westlake. Matching your cabinetry with these distinct aesthetics offers a more local feel while actively elevating the interior architecture of your home.

If you feel like following this direction, we suggest using warm white oak for your cabinetry. The color complements the natural light of the Texas Hill Country and helps soften contemporary architectural lines.

For projects, we often utilize matte lacquered finishes to provide a durable, easy-to-clean surface that resists fingerprints in high-use areas. We also incorporate vertical reeded profiles on island fronts or vanity doors to add depth and texture to the space.

Engineering Around Structural Constraints

Austin's soils and climate fluctuations cause foundations to shift over time. It not only affects exterior fixtures, but it also impacts interior projects like cabinet installation. To minimize the strain, we mount vanities to structural framing rather than drywall. It helps ensure they support the weight of fixtures and storage in various weights without sagging.

Historic neighborhoods, older plaster walls rarely sit plumb. To avoid this in Austin homes, we add flexible scribe moldings to ensure cabinets fit flush against uneven, older plaster walls. This meticulous trimming process creates a built-in, custom appearance pleasing not just to the eye, but to your everyday living flow.

Execution: Simply Home’s Approach

A premium cabinetry upgrade goes far beyond managing measurements and lead times. At Simply Home, our approach is rooted in meticulous planning and deep intentionality. Before construction ever begins, we build complete, highly detailed elevations for your approval so you know exactly what to expect. We think through the precise intention, style, and visual impact of every single drawer and door, ensuring the final design beautifully supports the way your family actually lives.

We eliminate that friction by bringing craft, coordination, and clarity to every renovation project. Simply Home handles every phase of the process, so homeowners experience a smooth project delivery. We keep you informed with weekly updates via a dedicated client portal.

Most importantly, we keep project clutter from disrupting your family's day-to-day life by using advanced HEPA air scrubbers and temporary dust barriers to protect your living space from debris. Our carpenters build storage systems tailored to your home's exact dimensions, ensuring a perfect fit and flawless finish suited exactly to your lifestyle.

Whether you need durable finishes that resist wear or custom features designed to accommodate growing children, it’s our desire to build spaces suited to your lifestyle.

Elevate Your Home Storage Today

Your home deserves storage that works as hard as you do. Whether you are reimagining your kitchen cabinetry, mudroom, or bathroom storage, Simply Home brings the expertise to make it happen. Upgrading your custom cabinetry shouldn’t just be aesthetically appealing, but also improve the functionality and flow of your daily routine.

Thoughtful construction and high-quality materials ensure your storage solutions last for decades.

Schedule your consultation today and let's start designing your home around your life.
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