
Flower Mound Homeowners Expect More.
So Do We.
You didn’t choose Flower Mound by accident. You chose it for the schools, LISD and Argyle ISD, for the trail system, for the way the terrain feels different from the rest of DFW. Your home reflects that character. But if your kitchen still has the cherry cabinets and warm granite that came with it in 2003, or if your master bath has a soaking tub that’s been collecting dust since 2017, it may be time for something better.
At The Design House, we’ve been remodeling homes for North Texas families since 2008, the year the recession was gutting the construction industry and we were building a company designed to outlast a boom market. We didn’t survive by cutting corners. We survived by owning more of the process than anyone else in the region.
We own our countertop fabrication shop. Stonemeyer Granite at 1230 Fort Worth Drive in Denton handles every countertop that comes through our projects, templated, cut, and installed by our people. We own an in-house full-service plumbing company. Haltex Plumbing is part of our operation, so if your remodel involves moving a gas line, replacing a water heater, or rerouting supply lines for a new kitchen layout, we handle it without bringing in an outside plumber. One team. One point of accountability. No subcontractor finger-pointing when the work is done.
Featured Remodeling Project
Check Out This Spa-Inspired Master Bath in Bridlewood, Flower Mound
This Bridlewood master bathroom went from a dated primary bath to a modern spa retreat, a Kohler Sunstruck freestanding heated bubblemassage air bath, a curbless walk-in shower with built-in bench and stacked niches, and Riverbed Fall Stream pebble mosaic running seamlessly through the entire wet area. Haltex Plumbing relocated the shower drain 30 inches and the tub drain 32 inches, rerouted water lines into the wall for a clean wall-mounted filler, and Stonemeyer Granite fabricated the Macbeth quartz vanity and Arctic White quartz shower bench. One team, one project manager, zero subcontractor gaps, this is what a Flower Mound bathroom remodel looks like when every trade is in-house.
*After photos are renderings of the space.
Flower Mound TX Testimonials
See What Customers Say About Our Work
Our 4.8-star rating across 151+ Google reviews reflects what Flower Mound, Wellington, Bridlewood, and Canyon Falls homeowners say when the project is finished and the crew is gone. These aren’t staged testimonials, they’re the neighbors who’ve already done this, and whose kitchens and bathrooms you might have admired.
Babs especially helped me complete my vision for the space. She listened to what I wanted and guided me through the design decisions in a way that felt collaborative and supportive. The entire team communicated clearly throughout the project, stayed on schedule, and made sure every detail was handled with care.
Their craftsmanship and attention to detail truly show in the finished space. The process was smooth and stress-free. We are thrilled with our new kitchen, and would highly recommend The Design House to anyone considering a remodel.
Our Client-Focused Remodeling Process
Areas We Serve Near Flower Mound, TX
The Design House is based in Denton, TX — just 25 minutes from Flower Mound via I-35E. We serve residential homeowners, custom builders, and interior designers across Flower Mound and the surrounding North Texas communities, including:
Highland Village, TX
Hurst, TX
Justin, TX
Keller, TX
Krum, TX
Lake Dallas, TX
Lewisville, TX
Little Elm, TX
McKinney, TX
Pilot Point, TX
Plano, TX
Ponder, TX
Prosper, TX
Roanoke, TX
Sanger, TX
Southlake, TX
Our Remodeling Services in Flower Mound, TX

Full Home Renovations
Whole-home renovations in Flower Mound require a team that can hold the entire scope together — and most remodeling companies in this area can’t do that. They’re coordinators, not builders. The Design House owns the countertop fabrication through Stonemeyer, owns the plumbing through Haltex, and manages design, cabinetry, flooring, and tile all under one project manager. When you’re redoing a kitchen, two bathrooms, and the flooring throughout a 3,500-square-foot home in Wellington at the same time, the fact that every trade answers to the same person is the difference between a project that finishes on schedule and one that drags on for a year. We’ve built this model through 18 years of North Texas work — it’s not a pitch, it’s the structure of how we operate.

Kitchen Remodeling
Full kitchen renovations in Flower Mound typically run $60,000–$120,000 depending on scope. Projects that preserve the existing layout — using existing cabinets with new countertops, backsplash, and flooring — tend to land in the $40K–$55K range. Layout changes push the number higher, but the transformation is proportionally more dramatic. The most common scope we see in Bridlewood and Wellington homes is the wall removal between kitchen and the formal dining room — a half-wall or full wall that turns two closed rooms into one open living space. We’re capable of structural changes including removing load-bearing walls — we’ll tell you immediately if the wall is structural and what a beam-and-post solution involves. It’s almost always worth it.
We carry a full range of cabinet lines, from semi-custom shaker configurations to fully custom built-ins, and our cabinet selection process is designed to get you to a decision you’ll still love in ten years. For countertops, we’re a Premier Cambria Dealer and Fabricator — which means the slab you select at our showroom gets templated and cut at Stonemeyer and installed by the same team. There’s no separate vendor creating a gap in accountability between the cabinet measurement and the countertop edge. Wide-plank LVP running from the kitchen into the living room, a new 6-foot island with seating on both sides, painted uppers and contrasting lower cabinets — this is the kitchen the 2000-built Flower Mound home was designed to eventually become.

Bathroom Remodeling
Master bath remodels in Flower Mound typically run $25,000–$95,000. The range is wide because the scope decisions are real: keeping the layout versus opening it up, converting the soaking tub into an expanded walk-in shower, choosing standard tile versus large-format porcelain slab, adding heated floors, full custom vanity millwork. None of these is a trick question — they’re judgment calls that depend on your goals and your timeline in the home. We’ll walk you through the honest math on each one during the consultation.In the custom-home communities — Bella Lago, Point Noble, and the Estates at Tour 18 — we’re typically working in bathrooms that were built with quality materials that are now 15-20 years old and ready for a full design reset. The soaking tubs are going. Shower-only conversions with custom walk-ins and linear drains are replacing them. Heated tile floors are becoming the standard expectation. The floating vanity with undercabinet lighting is replacing the compartmentalized builder double-sink setup. Haltex Plumbing handles all the plumbing work within the project — shower valve replacements, heated floor thermostats, freestanding tub rough-ins — coordinated through the same project manager running the tile and cabinetry work. You don’t have to chase a separate plumber to schedule their portion. It’s all one team.

Countertops
The original granite in most Flower Mound homes is going away — not because it’s poor quality, but because the warm-toned, high-movement slabs popular in the early 2000s feel heavy against the clean kitchens homeowners want today. The move is toward Cambria quartz (White Cliff, Brittanicca, Galloway) and natural quartzite (Super White, Calacatta Macaubas) — surfaces with character that don’t overwhelm the room. As a Premier Cambria Dealer and Fabricator and a member of the Natural Stone Institute, we source, specify, and fabricate at a level of depth that a generalist remodeler simply doesn’t carry. We’re also one of only 7 Daltile Statements dealers in DFW, which opens tile and backsplash product lines that most local showrooms can’t access.

Closet Renovations
The storage in most Flower Mound homes was designed for the 1990s idea of how people live, before primary closets became dressing rooms and mudrooms became the real entry point of the house. Our custom closet renovations start from how you actually use the space — morning routines for two people, shoe collections, seasonal rotation — and build systems that use every cubic inch. In Canyon Falls and the Estates at Tour 18, we’re often incorporating full mudroom built-ins near the garage entry alongside the primary closet redesign: drawer stacks, pull-out hampers, dedicated accessory zones. Every piece is custom-built to the room, not a flat-pack system wedged into a corner.

Fireplace Refacing
A fireplace in a Flower Mound living room from 2002 often has a brass surround, a oak mantle, and tile that dates the room without drawing attention to itself. That’s its own kind of problem — it’s not bold enough to be a statement, just dated enough to drag the whole room back. Our fireplace refacing service updates the surround, hearth, and mantle with modern tile, natural stone, or custom millwork. No structural work required. The result is a room-defining focal point that actually photographs well and adds genuine resale value. For Bridlewood and Lakeside DFW living rooms, a refaced fireplace is often the single most visible transformation per dollar of any project we do.

Laundry & Utility Room Remodeling
Most laundry rooms in Flower Mound homes from the early 2000s are an afterthought — vinyl tile, wire shelving, a single rod, and a layout that makes doing laundry feel like a chore in the worst sense. We rebuild these rooms into functional, finished spaces: custom cabinetry above and flanking the machines, quartz countertops for folding, integrated sink, tile floors that clean easily, and wall storage that makes sense for how this room actually gets used. In larger Wellington and Bella Lago homes, we often expand the utility room’s role — adding a dedicated dog wash station, a second refrigerator nook, or a craft workspace. The laundry room shouldn’t be the room you apologize for when guests walk past it.

Staircase Remodeling
In a two-story Flower Mound home, the staircase is one of the first things you see when the front door opens, and it sets the tone for every room beyond it. Dated oak balusters, honey-stained treads, and an iron-free railing system are common throughout Wellington, Bridlewood, and Canyon Falls homes from the 2000-2010 era. We replace treads, risers, spindles, and railings with custom configurations — wrought-iron balusters, stained or painted wood, box newel posts — that match the updated aesthetic of the rest of the home. A staircase remodel typically runs $10,000–$30,000 depending on scope, materials, and level of change — and it produces one of the highest visual-impact-per-dollar transformations of any project in the house.
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