Every project, filtered the way clients shop for one.
Browse 12 recent Southeast Michigan renovations by service and county. Each card includes scope, budget range, and timeline — the questions homeowners ask before booking a consultation.
Burns Park kitchen reimagining
Wall removal, custom oak island, and an integrated appliance run transformed a closed 1920s kitchen into the home’s social anchor.
Old West Side primary bath
A wet-room layout with curbless shower and freestanding soaker tub, finished in honed marble and warm matte black fixtures.
Birmingham basement lounge
A full lower-level finish with custom wet bar, lounge seating, and a media wall — engineered for entertaining without compromising on egress and waterproofing.
Saline second-story addition
A 920-square-foot upstairs addition added two bedrooms and a primary suite while preserving the home’s original 1940s street-facing facade.
Royal Oak rear deck and pergola
A composite deck with cedar pergola, integrated lighting, and stainless cable rails extended the home’s living footprint by 380 square feet.
Plymouth chef’s kitchen
Pro-grade range, double-island layout, and full-height paneled storage built for a homeowner who hosts weekly dinners for twelve or more.
Northville guest bath refresh
Custom walnut vanity, brass fixtures, and large-format porcelain floor tile turned a builder-grade guest bath into a memorable design moment.
Grosse Pointe English basement
Coffered ceilings, built-in walnut library, billiard room, and a wine display brought traditional club-room character to a 1930s lower level.
Brighton in-law suite addition
A 680-square-foot accessible suite with private entry, kitchenette, and zero-threshold bath, connected to the main home by a glassed breezeway.
Eberwhite kitchen and dining
Combined kitchen-and-dining renovation with a banquette window seat, panel-ready appliances, and an oversized dining surface for a family of six.
Ann Arbor storefront refresh
Full facade rebuild for a downtown retail tenant: new signage band, custom awning, refinished entry, and code-compliant accessibility upgrades.
Saline screened porch
Three-season screened porch on a raised composite deck, with cedar T&G ceiling, infrared heating, and a wood-burning fireplace surround.
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Contact the teamA year of builds across Southeast Michigan.
Twelve completed renovations from the last twelve months. The strip drifts on its own — hover, click, or drag to slow it down and look closer.
Four builds, told in full.
A closer look at four signature projects from the last 18 months — scope, schedule, finishes, and what the homeowner asked for that the team didn’t expect.
A 1920s kitchen, rebuilt for the way one family actually cooks.
The homeowners loved the bones of their Burns Park colonial but lived around a closed-off kitchen for seven years. The brief: open the wall to the dining room, build a working island, and make the appliance run disappear without losing the home’s traditional character.
- Load-bearing wall removed and replaced with a flush LVL beam
- Custom rift-sawn oak island with integrated seating for three
- Panel-ready refrigerator and dishwasher behind matched cabinetry
- Quartzite countertops with a single-slab waterfall edge
“Wright’s Renovations took our list of must-haves and added the things we didn’t know to ask for. The island became the room — every dinner party starts and ends there.”
A 920-square-foot upstairs, built on a foundation pour by the prior owner.
A growing family of five outgrew their 1940s Saline ranch. Rather than move, they added an entire second story — two bedrooms, a primary suite, and a connecting hallway — while keeping the original street-facing facade untouched.
- Structural engineer review and reinforced first-floor framing
- Primary suite with vaulted ceiling and walk-in closet
- Two children’s bedrooms sharing a Jack-and-Jill bath
- HVAC sized and zoned for the new upper floor
“From the first design meeting, we never felt like we were guessing. The Wright’s team walked us through every structural decision, and the schedule held within four days.”
An English club room, two floors below the original 1930s entry.
A historic Grosse Pointe home had a tall, dry, unused lower level. The owners wanted a billiard room with traditional club-room character — coffered ceilings, walnut built-ins, wine display — without disturbing the home’s main-floor character.
- Custom walnut built-in library wall and wine display
- Coffered drop ceiling with integrated millwork-grade lighting
- Egress window addition meeting Wayne County code
- Full perimeter drain tile and waterproofing upgrade
“The space feels like it was always meant to be there. Wright’s matched the millwork on our main floor so closely that visitors assume the basement is original.”
An outdoor room with the same level of finish as the indoor ones.
The homeowners wanted a deck that worked as a true second living room — usable from May through October, durable enough for two large dogs, and finished with the same care the rest of the house received the year before.
- Composite decking with helical-pier foundation
- Cedar pergola with integrated low-voltage string lighting
- Stainless cable rail system with cedar top caps
- Built-in storage bench and recessed planter run
“Most contractors said it would take six weeks. Wright’s finished in four and the deck looks better than the renderings did. Every neighbor has asked for the team’s number.”
