About MW Construction

Remodeling built around scope, sequence, and finish.

MW Construction focuses on kitchens, bathrooms, tile, waterproofing, and finish details for homeowners who want the work explained clearly before walls open up.

01 Defined scope 02 Protected wet areas 03 Clean finish work
Light wood kitchen with stone island, integrated cabinetry, and quiet finish details
Kitchen detail with black counter, pale wood paneling, stools, and soft window light

Good remodeling is not just a finished photo. It is the plan behind the walls, the order materials arrive, the way plumbing and electrical choices are confirmed, and the care taken where tile, cabinets, trim, and fixtures meet.

Kitchen layouts Bathroom remodels Tile and waterproofing Cabinet and finish coordination

How the work is held together

Clear decisions before expensive ones.

Planning Scope before speed.

Included work, optional work, and unknown conditions are separated early so the project has a real shape before demolition starts.

Durability Hidden details matter.

Waterproofing, ventilation, tile substrate, framing, plumbing access, and cabinet fit are treated as core parts of the remodel.

Communication Plain updates beat surprises.

Homeowners should know what is happening, what is waiting on a decision, and what changes the timeline or budget.

Bathroom vanity with pale wood storage, black stone counter, mirror wall, and precise finish lines

Project rhythm

Quiet work, clear checkpoints.

Kitchen and bath remodels touch too many trades to run on guesswork. The process is built around practical checkpoints that keep decisions visible.

  1. Walk-through

    Room use, existing issues, access, rough budget, and timing are discussed before the scope is shaped.

  2. Selections

    Tile, fixtures, surfaces, lighting, storage, and finish direction are aligned before ordering creates delays.

  3. Build sequence

    Demo, rough work, waterproofing, surfaces, cabinets, fixtures, and final details are handled in order.

Light bathroom with freestanding tub, pale surfaces, and calm material transitions
Bathrooms planned around moisture, storage, and long-term use.
Kitchen and living area with dark cabinets, wood stair, and bright daily-use space
Kitchens coordinated with lighting, traffic paths, cabinetry, and finish details.

Service area

Northern Wisconsin and Western Michigan homes.

The work is shaped for year-round homes, cabins, lake properties, and rural properties where scheduling, product lead times, older framing, moisture control, and durable material choices matter.