Let’s talk about your renovation—no strings attached
We’ll come to your home, listen to what you’re hoping to accomplish, take measurements, and give you honest pricing. If we’re not the right fit, we’ll tell you—and point you toward someone who is.
Because guessing is expensive
You’ll know the real cost
Not a range, not a ballpark—actual line-item pricing based on your specific home. Most of our clients say their final invoice was within 5% of our original estimate.
See past project costsYou’ll see it before we build it
Every consultation includes 3D renderings. Change your mind about the cabinet color? The tile pattern? It’s free to change now—not so much later.
View design examplesWe’ll catch problems early
That “simple” bathroom remodel? Sometimes there’s knob-and-tube wiring behind the walls. We’d rather find that during a free consultation than during demo.
Learn about our processYou can actually plan your life
We’ll give you start dates, milestone dates, and completion dates. If your in-laws are visiting in June, we’ll make sure the guest bath is done by May.
See how we scheduleWhat clients say about the consultation
“The consultation saved us from a $15,000 mistake. Connor spotted structural issues I would’ve missed completely. His honest advice meant we could actually afford the kitchen remodel we wanted.”
“I thought we needed an addition. Connor showed us that finishing our basement with some smart layout changes would give us exactly what we wanted—at half the cost.”
“They told me exactly when the deck would be done—down to the day. We planned our graduation party around it, and they finished two days early.”
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Design consultation
Kitchen remodeling consultation
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Layout and workflow
Wright’s maps the sink, range, and refrigerator triangle before drawing a single cabinet.
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Cabinet direction
Framed or frameless, painted or stained, semicustom or custom, and what each price tier looks like in your kitchen.
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Appliance and mechanical planning
Panel capacity, gas versus induction, venting to exterior, and the plumbing moves the room actually needs.
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Lighting design
Task lighting over prep zones, dimmable ambient, and undercabinet placement mapped to real cooking habits.
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Material and finish direction
Quartz versus quartzite, tile format, hardware, and how the finishes read together in your natural light.
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Real budget bracket
Wright’s shows the range for a kitchen your size in your neighborhood before anything gets designed.
Design consultation
Bathroom renovation consultation
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Layout inside the footprint
What can move, what has to stay, and where the walk-in shower actually fits without adding square footage.
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Waterproofing and substrate
Wright’s opens what’s needed to confirm the subfloor, joists, and any hidden rot before quoting.
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Fixture and finish selection
Trim families, valve systems, and the quiet difference between the $400 faucet and the $1,400 one.
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Ventilation and lighting
CFM rating for the room size, humidity sensor placement, and a lighting plan that handles both makeup and bathing.
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Tile and stone direction
Format, layout, grout, waterproof membrane, and how the mudset compares to the schluter approach.
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Real budget bracket
A bathroom your size in your zip code with your finish level, before anyone puts a number on paper.
Design consultation
Basement finishing consultation
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Moisture and drainage check
Wright’s walks the perimeter for grading, sump behavior, and past water marks before any framing plan.
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Ceiling height and mechanical
Duct chases, beam drops, and the honest question of whether the finished ceiling will feel low.
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Zones for how you’ll actually use it
Rec, guest, gym, office, storage. What’s worth building out, what’s better left as flex.
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Egress and code compliance
Every bedroom in a Michigan basement needs an egress window. Wright’s confirms sizing and setback before drawings.
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Lighting plan for a dark floor
Recessed spacing, warm color temperature, and where a fixture actually beats a can.
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Real budget bracket
Wright’s shows the range for a basement your size before design starts, so scope stays honest.
Design consultation
Home addition consultation
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Zoning and setback check
Wright’s confirms what you can actually build on your lot before drawings begin.
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Foundation options
Slab, crawl space, or full basement. Wright’s walks the tradeoffs on cost, timeline, and long-term use.
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Design that matches your home
Additions should read as if they’ve always been there. Roof pitch, siding, and window rhythm all get planned to match.
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Utility connection planning
Where the new electrical, plumbing, and HVAC come from, and what the existing service can support.
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ROI conversation
What the addition will do to appraisal, resale, and the neighborhood’s price ceiling before scope is locked.
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Full architectural renderings
See the expanded home from every angle before a single permit is pulled.
Design consultation
Deck construction consultation
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Footing and structure plan
Frost depth in Michigan is 42 inches. Wright’s plans footings, ledger attachment, and load path before quoting.
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Material walkthrough
Composite, cedar, ipe, or PVC. Real cost per square foot, maintenance reality, and how each material weathers here.
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Railing and stair configuration
Cable, aluminum, or wood balusters. Stair rise and run mapped to the yard you actually have.
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Permit and setback review
Wright’s confirms setbacks, height limits, and any shoreline or HOA rules before design work begins.
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Lighting and low voltage
Post caps, stair risers, and rail lights planned as a system, not an add-on after the deck is built.
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Real budget bracket
Wright’s shows the honest range for a deck your size and material choice before any drawing gets started.