Local General Contractor Expertise
In Highland Park, TX, kitchens and bathrooms define a home's character. Our team delivers general contractor and concrete contractor services tailored to Highland Park's distinctive architectural standards. With 10+ years serving this community, we manage renovations that honor the neighborhood's heritage while maximizing function and finishes on properties ranging from 1920s-era Tudors to modern builds. This page covers kitchen remodeling, bathroom upgrades, custom cabinetry, and structural work specific to Highland Park's zoning and character requirements.
Clear phases from planning through completion—keeping your home stable during renovation.
Remodeling in Highland Park requires precision planning. Setback requirements and lot coverage limits mean we assess the full scope early. Each project follows the same disciplined approach: evaluation, design review, permit coordination, construction sequencing, and final verification.
We review your space, zoning constraints, existing layout, and permit requirements to build a realistic scope.
We align your vision with Highland Park character standards, material selections, and structural needs.
We handle Town of Highland Park permits, inspections, parking plans, and construction site compliance.
Licensed, registered tradespeople execute each phase with precision and attention to detail.
Town inspections confirm code compliance; we walk you through every detail before final approval.
You'll always know what's happening next—and when.
Kitchen and bathroom remodeling tailored to High Park's architectural character and modern living.
From custom cabinet installation to complete kitchen overhauls, we respect the existing floor plan while modernizing functionality. Counter materials, backsplash design, island layouts, and flooring selections all work within Highland Park's design framework. Many of our projects start with layout optimization then layer in quality finishes.

Contemporary kitchen with custom cabinetry and quartz countertops, respecting Highland Park's architectural integrity
Bathrooms serve daily routines and add perceived value. We specialize in vanity installation, custom shower and tub work, tile installation, and fixture placement. Highland Park homes often feature master baths with generous square footage—ideal for spa-like updates that preserve classic appeal while adding modern convenience.

Spa-inspired bathroom with hand-laid tile, custom vanity, and period-appropriate fixtures
Concrete contractors handle foundations, driveways, and patios. Highland Park's established lots often require reinforcement for additions or repairs. We pour, finish, and protect concrete work with attention to site access and property preservation. Setback and coverage rules mean precise planning before breaking ground.

Reinforced concrete foundation and site work, executed within Highland Park's strict zoning limits
Highland Park's two square miles pack a lot of design discipline and regulatory detail.
Highland Park was designed by landscape legend George Kessler in 1907 around principles of proportion and permanence. Tudor Revival, Georgian, and Spanish Colonial homes dominate. New builds and renovations must respect setback requirements, lot coverage limits, and height restrictions. Your kitchen cabinetry or bathroom tile choice isn't just aesthetic—it's part of a larger neighborhood conversation about materials and craftmanship.
The Town of Highland Park requires all general contracting, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work to be performed by State of Texas-licensed professionals registered locally. Building permits require detailed plans, neighbor notification, and parking management compliance. We handle this entire cycle, ensuring inspections proceed without delays.
Highland Park's tree-lined streets and mature landscaping mean limited space for construction equipment and material delivery. We plan access routes in advance, coordinate parking, and protect neighboring properties. Many neighborhoods east of Preston Road feature smaller lots with tighter street frontages—so staging and logistics are critical.
10+ years serving Highland Park homeowners means we understand the rhythm of this neighborhood—from Lakeside Park's azalea season to the architectural review cycles that shape each street.
We serve all of Highland Park, from Old Highland Park near Mockingbird Lane to neighborhoods west of Preston Road.
Old Highland Park (near Mockingbird and Preston) features the neighborhood's original 1920s-era homes. West of Preston, larger estates and deeper lots allow for more elaborate renovations. North of Mockingbird sits post-war homes and contemporary builds. East of Preston, closer to University Park boundary, homes sit on smaller footprints—making kitchen and bathroom upgrades especially impactful.
Highland Park sits roughly 3 miles north of downtown Dallas, bordered by the Dallas North Tollway (west) and Central Expressway (east). Highland Park Village and Shops of Highland Park anchor shopping at the southern end. Lakeside Park, Flippen Park, and multiple tree-lined boulevards define the visual character throughout.
Call or reach out to discuss your kitchen, bathroom, or concrete project. We'll visit your home and walk through the Highland Park permit process with you.
Yes. Any structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical work requires a Town permit. We obtain and manage all permits so you don't have to.
Setback requirements, lot coverage limits, and height restrictions protect the neighborhood character. Kitchens and baths inside existing walls usually don't trigger these, but additions and structural changes do. We'll clarify what applies to your home.
Absolutely. Historic homes benefit from thoughtful interior updates. Modern cabinetry, counters, and appliances work seamlessly in 1920s-1950s homes when paired with period-appropriate finishes and layout respect.
We coordinate parking plans with the Town, stage materials carefully, and protect neighbors' properties. Tight street space is built into our scope and scheduling.
Yes. Highland Park requires all contracting work to be done by State of Texas-licensed professionals registered with the Town. All our electricians, plumbers, and general crew meet these standards.
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