Studio Lily Kitchen & Bath
Our designer brings the vision of your new or remodeling project to fruition, and our contractor executes it flawlessly.
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4412 Spicewood Springs Rd UNIT 106, Austin, TX 78759, United States
Our Take
Studio Lily Kitchen & Bath operates from a North Austin location and specializes in kitchen and bathroom remodeling - work that overlaps substantially with aging-in-place needs. Their service list includes modifications directly relevant to safe, functional home living as people age: walk-in tub and shower conversions, grab bar installation, non-slip flooring, countertop lowering, and bathroom safety upgrades including ADA-compliant toilets. They also address first-floor living arrangements and general interior accessibility, which matter when stairs become difficult or impossible to navigate.
Austin's population skews toward younger households overall, though the city is growing more diverse in age, with about 10 percent of residents over 65 and a solid base of owner-occupied homes where modifications make real sense. For homeowners and adult children thinking about staying put rather than relocating, the right contractor makes that possible.
Studio Lily's marketing emphasizes a designer-and-contractor partnership model - the idea that vision and execution should align. For aging-in-place work, this matters more than it might sound. A grab bar isn't just safety; placement, finish, and integration into the room's look affect whether someone will actually use it. A walk-in shower conversion can be functional or welcoming, depending on details like curb height, lighting, and seating design.
The early rating - one five-star review - is too small a sample to draw firm conclusions, but it's an opening signal worth noting. What you'll want to do is contact them directly, describe your specific project, and ask for references from other aging-in-place work. If they've done bathroom safety upgrades or accessibility modifications before, they can show you examples. That conversation will tell you whether they think in terms of long-term usability or just finish work.