Remodeling in Lewisville
One of DFW's most established suburbs — with homes that have the bones for a serious transformation.
Premium Remodeling,
Right in Your Backyard
Lewisville is one of the oldest established suburbs in the Dallas–Fort Worth area, and that history is written in its housing stock. Homes along Rock Ledge Drive, in the established Woodgate neighborhood, and throughout Old Town Lewisville were built in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s — which puts them in the 40-to-60-year range today. At that age, original kitchens and bathrooms are not just dated; they are functionally limited in ways that surface updates cannot fix. These homes need a real remodel, and they are built with the structural integrity to support one.
Lake Lewisville anchors the city's western edge and gives Lewisville a character that most DFW suburbs can't replicate — genuine water access, mature lakefront neighborhoods, and an outdoor lifestyle that drives strong demand for covered outdoor living spaces and patio kitchens. Castle Hills, in the southern portion of the city, represents a completely different market stratum: newer luxury construction from the 2000s and 2010s where the remodeling conversation is about personalization and upgrade rather than full transformation of original 1970s finishes.
We serve Lewisville from The Colony, about 15 miles to the northeast — close enough for the consistent crew presence that an older-home remodel requires. We are experienced with the specific challenges that Lewisville's older housing stock presents: galley kitchens that need full reconfiguration, original plumbing that often benefits from updating, and bathrooms from the 1970s and 1980s that are ready for a complete reinvention. We also bring the same premium process to Castle Hills, where the work is different in character but equally demanding in quality.
Services We Bring to Lewisville
Lewisville's older housing stock — 40 to 60 years old in much of the city — is exactly the market where a design-build remodel produces the most dramatic transformation, and where the scope of work demands a contractor who understands structural and mechanical integration alongside the finish work.
Kitchen Remodeling
Lewisville kitchens from the 1970s and 1980s — galley layouts, original single-wall configurations, dated cabinetry — are among the most comprehensively transformable spaces we work in. We redesign the layout, cabinetry, countertops, appliances, and mechanical systems from the ground up.
Explore service 02Primary Bathroom
Primary bathrooms in Lewisville's older homes carry original 1970s and 1980s tile, fixtures, and layout configurations that are well past their functional and aesthetic life. We transform these spaces entirely — new layout, custom cabinetry, large-format tile, modern fixtures, and properly waterproofed shower construction.
Explore service 03Whole-Home Remodeling
Many Lewisville homes from the 1970s and 1980s have never had a significant interior update — which means every space is dated simultaneously. We coordinate full whole-home remodels under a single design-build contract, giving older Lewisville homes a cohesive transformation rather than a patchwork of room-by-room updates.
Explore service 04Outdoor Living
Lake Lewisville proximity makes outdoor living a defining feature of many Lewisville neighborhoods. We design and build covered patios, outdoor kitchens, and living structures that make the most of lakefront and lake-adjacent lots — and that hold up to the North Texas climate year after year.
Explore serviceWe Know Lewisville Homes
The majority of Lewisville's housing stock was built between the 1960s and the early 1990s, making it one of the oldest in our service area and one of the most compelling markets for truly comprehensive remodeling. Original galley and single-wall kitchens are the norm in the city's established neighborhoods, and primary bathrooms from this era carry the original tile, fixtures, and layout that reflect 40 to 50-year-old construction standards. Many of these homes have seen little to no interior updating — which means a single remodeling investment can transform a home completely. Castle Hills represents a separate tier: newer luxury construction where the remodeling conversation is about personalization rather than restoration.
- Original galley and single-wall kitchen configurations from the 1970s–1980s are highly transformable with full layout reconfiguration
- Primary bathrooms from the 1970s–1980s carry original tile, fixtures, and plumbing that are at or well past replacement age
- Many Lewisville homes have never had a significant interior update, making whole-home scope both practical and high-value
- Older plumbing and electrical systems frequently benefit from updating as part of a remodel, avoiding future disruption
- Castle Hills and Castle Hills The Village represent newer luxury expectations within the same city limits
Neighborhoods We Serve
The Right Team for Lewisville
~15 Miles from The Colony
Lewisville is 15 miles from our shop in The Colony — close enough that our crews are on-site regularly and our project manager is accessible throughout the job. We serve Lewisville with the same crew standards and management intensity we bring to every project, regardless of the drive.
Specialists in Older Lewisville Homes
Older homes have characteristics that demand specific experience: galley kitchens that need walls moved, original plumbing that can surprise even careful planners, and tile systems from the 1970s that require careful abatement assessment before demo begins. We have worked inside many Lewisville homes from this era and we plan for what we know to expect, so you don't encounter it as a surprise mid-project.
Transforming Dated Homes Into Modern Spaces
The gap between a Lewisville home from the 1970s as it was built and what it can become after a thoughtful design-build remodel is genuinely dramatic — it is the widest before-and-after of any market we serve. That transformation is what we are built for. When a Lewisville homeowner chooses to invest in their home rather than move, we are the team that makes that decision one of the best they've made.
Questions from Lewisville Homeowners
Homes from that era in Lewisville almost universally need a comprehensive approach rather than a surface update — the kitchen layout, the bathroom configuration, the plumbing supply lines, and the electrical panel are all from a time when standards and expectations were fundamentally different. The good news is that Lewisville homes from the 1970s and 1980s tend to have solid structural bones, genuine wood framing, and lot sizes that are often more generous than what newer suburbs allocate. The investment in a real remodel here is well justified.
Most Lewisville homeowners we work with start with the kitchen or the primary bathroom — whichever feels most limiting — and then sequence additional spaces over time. We help you prioritize based on daily impact and overall project logic.
For a full kitchen transformation in a 1970s or 1980s Lewisville home — which typically includes layout reconfiguration to open a galley or single-wall configuration, custom cabinetry, new countertops, appliances, plumbing rough-in updates, electrical work for new circuits, tile, and lighting — budgets typically range from $75,000 to $150,000 or more depending on the size of the kitchen and the extent of structural work involved. The mechanical scope in older homes is real and should be planned for honestly from the beginning; we build it into our proposal transparently so there are no surprises when the walls open up.
Yes, and your concern is well-founded. Homes from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s frequently have original copper supply lines that have not been updated, original drain configurations that were not designed for modern fixtures, and electrical panels that predate contemporary safety standards. We do not treat these as surprises — we plan for them, include the relevant scope in our proposal, and manage licensed plumbing and electrical subcontractors as part of our design-build contract. You will never encounter an "unexpected" mechanical issue that turns into a change-order conversation mid-project without having discussed it in advance.
Castle Hills is a different market entirely from Old Town Lewisville or the Rock Ledge neighborhoods — the homes are newer, larger, and the remodeling conversation is about personalization and upgrade rather than full structural and mechanical transformation. In Castle Hills, we most commonly work on kitchen redesigns where the builder finishes no longer reflect the homeowner's taste, primary bathroom transformations that take a 2000s-era bath to a contemporary spa level, and outdoor living spaces that take advantage of the community's generous lot sizes.
The premium design-build process we bring to Castle Hills is identical to what we bring everywhere — transparent pricing, dedicated project management, and custom-quality execution. The scope of work is simply different in character from an older Lewisville home.