Renovations That Feel Collected, Not Constructed

Eduard has been on job sites since high school. He spent eleven years running a flooring company - long enough to know where contractors cut corners, and why none of those shortcuts survive the first winter. He manages every project in person, from the first demo day through final walk-through, and the work is held to one standard: does it still look right in ten years?

Eduard Manea Contractor & Co-Founder

Rooms That Have to Last

Custom cabinetry detail from the Seward Hall project by Soleil Homes

Custom Cabinetry, Drawn to Fit Real Life

We work with a small number of fabricators we trust completely - not the ones with the shortest lead time. Plans are drawn around how your household actually moves through the room: where things land when you walk in, how the pantry needs to close, which drawers will be opened a hundred times a week. The hardware is decided before the first board is cut. Nothing is improvised on install day.

Kitchen remodel cabinetry and finishes in a Franklin TN home

High-Use Rooms, Carefully Resolved

A kitchen that photographs well but fights you at 6am is not a finished kitchen. We plan around the actual rhythms of your household - the way traffic moves, where things need to land, what a Sunday morning in that room should feel like.

Bathrooms are built to outlast the trend they were designed in. Waterproofing done correctly, tile set level, fixtures chosen for how they function at year eight - not how they look in a showroom on day one.

Riverview whole home renovation open kitchen by Soleil Homes

One Cohesive Home, Not a Collection of Rooms

Most full-home renovations are done room by room, contractor by contractor. The result is a house where every room is fine, but nothing quite connects - different floor tones, different ceiling heights, different decisions made by different people in different months.

We plan the whole before we start the parts. Every transition - floor to floor, room to room, light level to light level - is decided on paper first. The house reads as one thing, because it was designed as one thing.

What It Feels Like to Build With Us

Most renovation stress comes from the same place: a contractor who is hard to reach, a schedule that slips without explanation, a decision that gets made without you because it was easier than making a phone call.

That is not how we work.

Before anything is touched, we have a documented plan - measurements, sequencing, trade coordination, and material lead times reconciled. During the build, you hear from us before you have to ask. Decisions that affect your home require your sign-off. Problems get surfaced, not buried.

When we hand over the keys, the punch list is done. Not mostly done.

Recent Remodel Projects

The rooms below started as field measurements and blank walls. These are the finished results.

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If you already have plans, great. If not, we can help shape scope and priorities so your remodel starts with clarity.

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