Remodeling to Reflect Their Style
When Julie Moulas and her family purchased their home, they already knew it wasn’t a perfect stylistic match. The layout worked, the location made sense, and the house had potential, but the finishes and design choices didn’t reflect how they wanted their home to feel. From the beginning, the plan was simple: live in the house for a while, understand what needed to change, and remodel when the time felt right.
Eventually, that moment came.
Before committing to the project, Julie spoke with several contractors to understand what was possible and who she felt comfortable trusting. The decision ultimately came down to confidence in the process. From their earliest conversations, Eric made the project feel manageable, walking through the steps clearly and reassuring them that the remodel would move smoothly from start to finish.
Starting With the Space Everyone Sees
The first area they chose to update was the downstairs guest bathroom. Because it’s the bathroom visitors use, it quickly became the most visible reminder that the home’s design didn’t match Julie’s style.
The existing space leaned heavily into ornate finishes that felt overly decorative and disconnected from the rest of the home. For Julie, it had the feeling of something trying too hard to appear elegant without actually creating a comfortable atmosphere.
Updating that bathroom became the obvious starting point.
A Smooth Remodeling Experience
Throughout construction, communication remained steady and predictable. Julie always knew when the crew would arrive, how long they planned to work, and when they would be leaving for the day. That consistency helped the project feel organized rather than disruptive.
The remodel happened during a particularly stressful time personally, as Julie was recovering from surgery. Even with that added pressure, the process remained manageable. When a small issue arose with materials arriving in the wrong color, the situation was addressed quickly and resolved without disrupting the overall project.
The bathroom itself was completely rebuilt. The previous black toilet and sink were replaced, fixtures were updated, wallpaper was installed, and the overall palette shifted dramatically.
A Space That Feels Right
Today the room feels entirely different. The ornate look has been replaced with a bright blue-and-white palette that feels fresh, welcoming, and much more aligned with Julie’s taste. What was once a space she wanted to change immediately is now something she enjoys seeing every day.
The positive experience also spread beyond her own home. Julie recommended Eric to neighbors, and two of them later completed extensive remodels of their own. Hearing that those projects went just as smoothly reinforced her confidence in the referral.
For Julie, the project accomplished exactly what a remodel should: it transformed a space that never felt quite right into one that now reflects the personality and style of the people who live there.

