Lisa M. Brock
The Naperiala Residence
Starting with the kitchen and in conjuntion with H&S Custom Cabinetry of Columbus, this space was was completely reconfigured with only the original brick floor remaining.
Residential
From the kitchen we moved on to the master suite. Including a major rehaul of the master bath. The original master bath had four walls of floor to ceiling mirrors. Even the switch plate covers were mirrored.
The attached master closet was once sea of white laminate shelving and metal brakcets. Now the space boasts a completely customized cherry closet layout with specialty cabinets for both his and her clothes, shoes and accessories. At the time photos were taken, work on the home was still in progress.
The Wallace Residence
This new construction addition included both the kitchen and a bath. This country kitchen features Mid Contienent cabinetry and shows some of the great details available in even the entry level cabinet lines.







Before.
![]() Kitchen | ![]() Kitchen |
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![]() Spectrus Granite | ![]() Wet Bar |
![]() Stone Fireplace | ![]() Master Bath |
![]() Master Bath | ![]() Master Closet |
![]() Master Closet |

![]() Island | ![]() Kitchen |
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![]() Kitchen | ![]() Dry Bar |
![]() Master Bath |


The Hoyt Residence
This gem was created from reclaimed barn wood by H&S Cabinetry. This vanity came out better than I ever could've imagined it. The rustic wood was purchased from a salvage yard and with only minor cleaning was artfully fabricated into a functional half bath vanity. The top is Calcutta Gold Marble and features a hand carved stone bowl.


The Schmidt Residence
This fun full bath bloomed from it's start as a 1950's peach tile original. The double sinks and full access shower were added to accomodate "aging in place" so that the homeowners could enjoy their home for years to come. Corian countertops with integrated bowls and Merillat cabinets were chosen for their easy maintance. The large linen allowed for the storage for towels inside the space rather than down the hall. The extra storage also allowed the elimation of medicine cabinets and in place these fantastic decorative mirrors used.
![]() Vanity | ![]() Custom Medicine Cabinet and Mirrors |
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![]() Custom Drawer Boxes | ![]() Quartz Tub Deck and Tile Surround |
![]() Removal of wall to "shower closet" | ![]() Tile Niches and Foot Rest |
![]() 2-in-1 Shower Head |

The Stevens Residence
When these homeowners came in with photos of their floral wall paper and dated pink and teal carpets, I knew this would be one amazing change.
The dark Maple cabinets pop from a periwinkle wall. The tile and quartz top pull from the wall color with hues of green and grey. The homeowners opted to mixed the exisiting oak trim with then new darker Maple to keep continuity into the Master Bedroom.
The quartz tub deck is simple to clean and gives a sleek and modern look to the exisiting whirlpool tub. The homeowners were able to save thousands by reusing the like new whirlpool and simply updating the surround.
This Master Bath is now more spa-like than flower garden!


![]() Stylish and Functional Island | ![]() Seating for 6! |
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![]() Built In Fridge and Pantry Wall | ![]() Removal of the Dining Room Wall |
The Bolton Residence
This homeowner driven project was a true joy to work on. The removal of the wall between the dining and kitchen made this one large, open and fantastic space.
The homeowners knew what they were after from the start. Fresh white cabinets, Blue Pearl GT Granite and FUN accents. The use of Blue and Mustard Yellow and are just stunning. The cabinet layout is so function and adds a ton of storge to a simple galley layout.
























