Swanson Renovations — Luxury Design and Build

City · Texas

Flower Mound

Design-conscious renovations, additions, and whole-home builds for Flower Mound homes — Bridlewood, Wellington, Tour 18, and adjacent neighborhoods. Chad partners with your designer (or one we introduce) on every project.

What a Flower Mound remodel looks like at Swanson.

Flower Mound sits at the western edge of the DFW luxury corridor — a market of primarily 1990s-2010s custom homes on well-planned lots, most in master-planned communities (Bridlewood, Wellington, Tour 18) with active architectural review boards. The homes were built with strong bones for their era, and the ones our clients now own are ready for the same interior-refresh cycle we see across Southlake and Keller.

The three patterns we see most often in Flower Mound.

The “right bones, dated interiors” project.

A 2000-2010 Bridlewood or Wellington home with the walled-off kitchen, corner-whirlpool primary bath, knotty-oak floors, and Tuscan-heavy millwork typical of the era. The renovation opens the floor plan, refines the primary suite, replaces flooring throughout, updates lighting design, and brings the interiors into the refined-transitional vocabulary that holds up. Budget: typically $725K-$1.2M for a full whole-home. Timeline: 10-12 months.

The primary suite addition.

Common in Flower Mound homes where the original suite is under-sized (300-450 sq ft) or oriented poorly. We add 450-700 sq ft off the back or side of the home — new primary bedroom, spa-grade bath, walk-in closet — and often convert the original suite into a guest room or office. Budget: $250K-$450K. Timeline: 16-24 weeks construction. See our room additions service page.

The outdoor living addition.

Covered patio + outdoor kitchen + fireplace, often integrated with a pool or updated pool decking. Common in Wellington and Tour 18 homes with generous lots. Budget: $145K-$285K for the covered structure and outdoor kitchen; $185K-$385K when the scope includes a pool-house pavilion. Timeline: 14-22 weeks.

Neighborhoods we work in.

Bridlewood, Wellington, Tour 18, Chinn Chapel, and adjacent Flower Mound custom-home communities. If your neighborhood isn’t listed and you’re a Flower Mound homeowner considering a substantial project, reach out anyway — we service the full town.

Ready to talk about your Flower Mound project?

Talk to Chad about your project — the first conversation is sixty to ninety minutes in your home, free, no pitch. Bring your designer if you already have one, or come solo and we’ll introduce you to designers we trust after the walk.

Frequently asked questions

Do you work in Flower Mound?
Yes — Flower Mound has become one of our core service areas as the DFW luxury remodeling corridor has expanded west. We know the typical build vintages (1990s-2010s custom homes across Bridlewood, Wellington, and Tour 18), the ARB processes in the master-planned communities, and the design vocabulary that works with the area's transitional architecture.
What kinds of projects do you do in Flower Mound?
The same range as our Southlake work: luxury kitchen remodels ($185K-$425K typical), primary suite renovations and additions ($145K-$575K), whole-home renovations ($725K-$1.8M), outdoor living additions ($145K-$385K), and standalone room additions (primary suites, second-story, pool houses). Chad partners with your interior designer — or introduces you to designers we trust and coordinates the relationship from day one.
How does Flower Mound compare to Southlake for a remodel project?
Similar build vintages and finish expectations, similar per-square-foot budget bands, similar HOA architectural review requirements in the master-planned neighborhoods. The commute from our Keller office is longer (35-45 minutes vs 15-20 to Southlake), so we schedule crew mobilization accordingly. Our lead trades and subs work Flower Mound projects regularly.
Do you handle ARB review in Bridlewood and Wellington?
Yes — most exterior changes and additions in Bridlewood and Wellington require architectural review. We draft the submission package: elevations, site plan, materials board, renderings. Typical review cycle is 4-8 weeks. Interior-only remodels usually don't trigger ARB review.
Do you handle Flower Mound's town permit process?
Yes — Flower Mound has its own building department with its own submittal process. We pull all required permits (building, electrical, plumbing, mechanical, gas) and coordinate every inspection. The permit timeline is built into the project schedule.

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