Before
After
Before
After

"Same closet. Tuesday to Thursday."

Hardwood
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Heated Tile
Herringbone
Diagonal Oak
Mosaic
White Oak
Waterproof LVP
Porcelain
Engineered Wood
Hardwood
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Heated Tile
Herringbone
Diagonal Oak
Mosaic
White Oak
Waterproof LVP
Porcelain
Engineered Wood
Hardwood
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Heated Tile
Herringbone
Diagonal Oak
Mosaic
White Oak
Waterproof LVP
Porcelain
Engineered Wood
Hardwood
Luxury Vinyl Plank
Heated Tile
Herringbone
Diagonal Oak
Mosaic
White Oak
Waterproof LVP
Porcelain
Engineered Wood
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Case Study — Vinyl Click-Lock

The carpet that held a decade of mornings.

Stained carpet under a shoe rack in a walk-in closet before renovation
The problem: carpet stained under shoe rack, padding compressed to nothing

A Lakewood homeowner was three weeks from cabinet install. The closet was 72 sq ft — a master walk-in that had worn the same Berber carpet since 2008. The carpet had to go. But the subfloor was sound: 3/4″ plywood, no soft spots. We recommended Coretec Pro Plus in Washed Oak — a 7mm waterproof LVP with a 12-mil wear layer, click-lock install, and a surface texture that reads as real wood under bare feet. Two days. No adhesive. No disruption to the cabinet timeline.

Install Sequence
Subfloor exposed with old carpet removed, plywood surface visible
01 — Subfloor prep
Moisture barrier underlayment being rolled out across plywood subfloor
02 — Moisture barrier
First plank of LVP being clicked into position along the closet wall
03 — First plank
Finished LVP floor in walk-in closet with shoe molding tight against custom shelving
04 — Final reveal
Completed walk-in closet with warm oak LVP flooring running wall to wall under custom shelving
SpeciesCoretec Washed Oak
Plank Width7″ Wide
Square Footage72 sq ft
Install Time1.5 days

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Case Study — Diagonal Hardwood

The tile that cracked the wrong week.

Cracked porcelain tile in walk-in closet with visible grout gaps and a chip near the doorway
The problem: cracked tile, grout lifting at seams
Close-up detail of lifted grout line and tile edge showing subfloor moisture damage

An interior designer brought us in on a Highlands Ranch remodel — the homeowner's custom cabinetry was already templated, but the 12×12 porcelain tile had cracked in three places. Moisture under the slab. Demo took a day; subfloor leveling compound another half. For the finish layer, the designer specified 3¼″ white oak solid hardwood, diagonal lay at 45°. The angle makes the room read larger. It also means every cut is a compound miter — this is not a job for a general contractor with a chop saw.

Install Sequence
Tile demolition complete with bare concrete subfloor exposed and moisture barrier applied
01 — Demo + level
First diagonal hardwood plank laid at 45 degrees with chalk line visible on subfloor
02 — Layout chalk line
Hardwood planks installed in diagonal herringbone pattern mid-installation
03 — Diagonal field
Finished white oak diagonal hardwood closet floor with custom built-ins and soft lighting
04 — Final reveal
Walk-in closet with white oak diagonal hardwood floor, custom shelving, and warm recessed lighting
SpeciesWhite Oak Solid
Plank Width3¼″
Square Footage94 sq ft
Install Time3 days
What We Install

Four materials. One room done right.

LVP

Luxury Vinyl Plank

LVP

Waterproof, click-lock, warm underfoot. Best for closets that see humidity.

4–12mm | Floating install | 25-year warranty

EHW

Engineered Hardwood

EHW

Real wood surface, dimensionally stable. Nail-down or glue-down over any subfloor.

3/8″–3/4″ | Species: white oak, hickory, walnut

SHW

Solid Hardwood

SHW

Sand and refinish indefinitely. The floor that outlasts the renovation.

3/4″ solid | Nail-down only | Diagonal or straight lay

PTH

Porcelain & Heated Tile

PTH

Ditra-Heat membrane + mosaic or large-format tile. The spa finish.

Radiant heat compatible | 1/16″ grout joints | Schluter edge

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Case Study — Heated Tile Mosaic

The closet that needed to feel like a spa.

Uneven concrete subfloor with exposed rebar and moisture staining in a luxury walk-in closet
Uneven concrete — 3/8″ variance across 110 sq ft
Electric radiant heat mat being rolled out across concrete subfloor
Mosaic tile sample board showing Calacatta marble hexagon pattern

A custom closet company brought us in for a primary suite renovation in Cherry Hills. The slab had 3/8″ variance — nothing lays flat on that without self-leveling compound and patience. The homeowner wanted radiant heat under a 2″ Calacatta marble hexagon mosaic. We laid Schluter Ditra-Heat membrane, embedded the heating cable, and set the mosaic in large-format thin-set. Grout lines at 1/16″. The thermostat is programmed to 72° by 6 AM — the floor is warm before bare feet land.

Install Sequence
Self-leveling concrete compound being poured and spread to correct subfloor variance
01 — Self-leveling pour
Ditra-Heat membrane being laid with heating cable embedded in channels
02 — Heat membrane
Hexagon mosaic tile sheets being set in thin-set mortar over heat membrane
03 — Mosaic setting
Finished heated Calacatta marble hexagon tile floor in luxury walk-in closet
04 — Grouted + sealed
Luxury walk-in closet with heated Calacatta marble hexagon mosaic floor, recessed lighting, and custom built-in cabinetry
Most complex install
MaterialCalacatta Hex
Tile Size2″ Mosaic
Square Footage110 sq ft
Install Time5 days
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