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Designhouse Kitchen and Bath

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Specialties

Bathroom remodelerKitchen remodelerContractorDesign agencyInterior designer

Service Area

200 Powell Dr, Raleigh, NC 27606, United States

Editorial summary

Our Take

Age At Home Directory editors

Designhouse Kitchen and Bath operates from a straightforward location in Raleigh and brings experience in both kitchen and bathroom remodeling, with an interior design presence that covers the full scope of their work. For aging-in-place projects, they offer the core modifications that matter most: walk-in tubs and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop adjustments, and ADA-compliant fixtures. They also address first-floor accessibility and broader bathroom safety upgrades, which touches on the practical reality that many Raleigh homeowners - in a market where about half of homes are owner-occupied - are thinking about how to stay comfortably in their current homes as they age.

Based on early ratings across a modest sample of twelve reviews, Designhouse sits at 4.3 out of 5, suggesting straightforward execution and generally satisfied customers. The span of services they list - from design through installation - indicates they handle projects end-to-end rather than referring out, which can streamline communication for families juggling multiple contractors.

Bathroom safety and accessibility work is inherently personal. It involves trust in a contractor's attention to detail, timeline respect, and willingness to explain choices. Because Designhouse carries both a design and construction role under one roof, there's less chance of miscommunication between aesthetics and function. Walk-in conversions and grab bar placement, in particular, benefit from thoughtful design that doesn't announce "safety first" to the exclusion of looking like your own bathroom.

For homeowners in Raleigh considering a bathroom or kitchen renovation that also needs to work for aging-in-place, calling Designhouse for a consultation makes sense. They're local, they handle the work directly, and early customer feedback suggests reliability. Whether they are the right fit depends on your specific scope and timeline, but they are worth a conversation.