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Loom & Layer

RESIDENTIAL

Whole-home flooring, paced like the project it actually is.

Single rooms, whole-home refreshes, full renovations. Sample loans, fixed-price quotes, and our own crews on the install — by appointment, on your timeline.

Finished residential interior with hardwood flooring catching natural light from a window seat.

How it works

The sequence we move through.

Each residential engagement runs through the same ordered handoffs — the only thing that changes is the size of the project around them.

  1. Scope conversation

    First call, or an office visit by appointment. Which rooms, why now, what's underneath, what you're starting from. We listen more than we sell here.

  2. In-home assessment

    We come to the house with a measure tape and a small sample kit. Subfloor type, transitions to adjacent rooms, light at different times of day, anything that'll affect the spec.

  3. Material shortlist

    Two or three strong candidates rather than the whole catalogue. Samples come home for a few days so you see them in your light, beside your cabinets.

  4. Itemised quote

    Fixed price for the agreed scope. Material, prep, install, transitions, finish work — each line called out, no surprise invoices mid-project.

  5. Install + walkthrough

    Our crews install on the schedule we agreed to. Daily clean-up, final detailing, and a walk through every room with you before we call it complete.

What to expect

The shape of the engagement.

Residential work is the heart of what we do. Most projects start with a conversation about how the room is used before we ever talk about product — kids, pets, slippers off at the door, radiant heat, allergies in the household. The construction and material we recommend usually decide themselves once that context is on the table.

What "good" looks like on a residential install is consistent across rooms: tight, even gaps; transitions at doorways and stair noses that read as designed; finish work that doesn't draw attention to itself. We'd rather complete fewer projects each year and stand behind every one of them than chase volume and skip the details.

When you reach out about a residential project, the things that help us most in the first reply are: square footage if you have it (rough is fine), the rooms you're starting with, your timeline (both ideal start and latest you can wait), and any constraints worth knowing — strata bylaws, radiant heat, allergies, pets, kids on stair-running speed. None of it is required; all of it shortens the path to a real quote.

Suppliers we work with

  • Mohawk
  • ShawContract
  • Olympia Tile

Talk through your residential project.

Tell us a little about the project — square footage if you have it, timeline if you have one, and what you're starting with. We'll come back with the next step.