MUSE Residential Inc

MUSE Residential Inc Beautiful Remodeling, Simplified. ✨
If you can dream it, we can remodel it. 🔨
Specializing in Large-Scale Renovations. 🏡
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MUSE Residential is a design + build firm in Concord, North Carolina that specializes in large-scale interior renovations, bathroom remodels, and kitchen remodels. Our unique team of professionals has serviced the Concord, Charlotte, NC area for over 21 years!

06/12/2026

Not every client comes to us excited.
Some come to us cautious.

We’ve worked with homeowners who had difficult experiences during past remodels—poor communication, unmet expectations, or feeling unsupported throughout the process.

By the time they reached out to us, trust wasn’t something they could give easily anymore.

One client asked if they could speak directly with past MUSE clients before moving forward.

And the answer was absolutely.

A few of our previous clients were kind enough to open their homes, share their experiences honestly, and talk through what the process with our team was really like from start to finish.

That meant a lot to us.

Because trust isn’t built through polished photos alone.
It’s built through consistency, transparency, and how people feel working with you long after the project is complete.

06/10/2026

This basement bathroom is the final space in the Brickstone Circle project—and it couldn’t be more different from the daughter’s bathroom upstairs.

Where that space was soft, light, and layered with warmth, this one was designed with a more grounded, moody direction in mind—leaning into a space that feels slightly more “man cave” in character, while still remaining bright, balanced, and comfortable to use.

Early in the process, there were concerns that a darker palette might make the space feel too heavy. But with the right balance of materials, lighting, and contrast, it became exactly the opposite.

The cabinetry sets the tone immediately—deep charcoal finishes anchoring the space and creating a strong foundation, compared to the softer dove cabinetry used in the daughter’s bathroom upstairs.

That contrast continues in the material palette. Brushed nickel and black fixtures define this space, while the shower features the bold patterning of the Elizabeth Sutton Meta Malibu Mixed Metallic 2x5 Chevron Glossy Glass Mosaic Tile—a cooler, more graphic counterpart to the warmer gold and pink tones found upstairs.

Two bathrooms. Same home. Completely different expressions of style—but both rooted in the same goal: creating spaces that feel intentional, functional, and tailored to how each part of the home is used.

This is what thoughtful design looks like when it adapts to context instead of repeating a formula.

The full reveal of the Brickstone Circle daughter’s bathroom ✨Designing for a pr***en can be tricky — you want the space...
06/05/2026

The full reveal of the Brickstone Circle daughter’s bathroom ✨

Designing for a pr***en can be tricky — you want the space to feel fun and personal now without creating something they’ll outgrow in just a few years. The goal here was “girly girl,” but in a way that still felt elevated, timeless, and layered.

The combination of the J&K Dove cabinetry, Miami Oro countertops, warm rose gold accents, and the Anthropologie wallpaper gave this bathroom personality without making it feel overly trendy. And the shower? Easily one of the standout moments of the entire project.

We paired the Elizabeth Sutton Meta Rio Rose Gold Chevron accent tile with oversized Marmo Perfetto Crema Beige wall tile to keep the space feeling bright, soft, and easier to maintain with fewer grout lines. Even the flooring selections were intentional — from the Starcastle Comet mini hex shower floor to the Rhyme Ivory Staccato main floor tile — every detail was selected to make the room feel cohesive from corner to corner.

And somehow one of our favorite features wasn’t even part of the original plan. The custom quartz apron-front sink detail came from an unexpected installation issue and ended up looking like one of the most custom moments in the space.

A bathroom designed to grow with her for years to come 💕

06/03/2026

More and more homeowners are choosing to remove the microwave above their range, and honestly, once you see the alternatives, it makes sense.

Here are 3 reasons our clients are making the switch to microwave drawers:

1️⃣ Cleaner kitchen design
Removing the upper microwave opens up the space visually and allows for a more custom hood feature, uninterrupted backsplash tile, and an overall more elevated look.

2️⃣ More usable countertop space
No bulky microwave sitting on the counters means less clutter and more room for everyday kitchen use.

3️⃣ Better functionality
Microwave drawers are easier to access, create a smoother workflow in the kitchen, and are often more comfortable for everyday use than reaching overhead.

Would you keep the traditional microwave above the range, or would you make the switch? 👀

Sometimes the best design decisions come from solving the “how are we even going to make this work?” moments. 👀This clie...
06/01/2026

Sometimes the best design decisions come from solving the “how are we even going to make this work?” moments. 👀

This client had her heart set on a freestanding tub, but her home was built on a slab foundation — meaning relocating the drain wasn’t as simple as going underneath the house. Instead of tearing into the slab, we built a custom platform for the tub to sit on, allowing us to move the plumbing while keeping the space clean, functional, and intentional.

Even better? The platform lines up perfectly with the shower pan so it feels completely cohesive instead of like an afterthought. We also created a ledge that stretches across the back of the tub and shower for the deck-mounted tub filler, while doubling as the perfect spot for soaps, candles, or a glass of wine during a soak. ✨

Good remodeling isn’t just about making things look pretty — it’s about creative problem solving that makes the design work for the home and the homeowner.

05/29/2026

This bathroom was designed with longevity in mind—creating a space that feels timeless now, but will still grow with the homeowner’s pr***en daughter in the years ahead.

In this walkthrough, Paige highlights the design decisions that shaped the space from both a functional and aesthetic standpoint.

In the shower, the star of the space is the bold, patterned tile from Elizabeth Sutton Meta Rio Rose Gold Chevron Mosaic Tile—paired with a large-format surrounding tile to reduce grout lines and make cleaning significantly easier over time.

The shower itself was designed for comfort and flexibility, featuring a combined rain head, hand shower, and fixed head system that delivers a luxury experience in a more cost-conscious way. The toilet is also tucked behind a pocket door along with the shower, creating added privacy and a more functional layout for everyday use.

At the vanity, the wallpaper becomes the focal point—an Anthropologie design that had long been on Paige’s design bucket list and finally found its place in this project!

One of our favorite moments in this space came unexpectedly. The original plan used kitchen base cabinets flanking the sink with a vanity cabinet at the center. Once installed, we realized the vanity cabinet height didn’t align as expected.

Rather than starting over, we worked with the homeowners to adapt—and added a custom apron front detail to the sink using the same quartz as the countertop.

What started as a correction turned into one of the most eye-catching details in the room. A reminder that sometimes the best design moments aren’t planned—they’re solved!

This powder bathroom didn’t exist when we first stepped into the space.It was something we had to carve out of an area t...
05/27/2026

This powder bathroom didn’t exist when we first stepped into the space.

It was something we had to carve out of an area that was originally never designed with everyday function in mind.

Located just outside the home theater and billiard room, this portion of the house was once a show-home feature—an entertainment zone where future buyers’ children would hang out while parents toured the home.

The space included a deep, cave-like nook and a series of built-in units that once housed tube TVs and gaming setups. Over time, it became underutilized—but the potential was still there.

During our initial walk-through, we physically taped out on the floor where a new bathroom could realistically fit within the existing footprint. From there, the design began to take shape.

We reimagined the unused nook as a hidden storage room, concealed behind a jib door that blends seamlessly into the new millwork. Inside the bathroom itself, we framed new walls and integrated portions of the original built-ins—adding doors and refinishing them so they now function as accessible storage from within the space.

The result is a powder bath that feels intentional and fully integrated, but is actually the product of adapting and reshaping what was already there.

A reminder that thoughtful design isn’t always about starting from scratch—it’s about seeing what a space could become.


It’s easy to get used to spaces that “kind of” work.Over time, small frustrations become routine—limited storage, awkwar...
05/25/2026

It’s easy to get used to spaces that “kind of” work.

Over time, small frustrations become routine—limited storage, awkward flow, not enough prep space, constantly working around the kitchen instead of with it.

That was the starting point for this kitchen at Brickstone Circle.

The goal wasn’t to completely reinvent the home. It was to make the space finally feel aligned with the way this family actually lives day to day.

Through thoughtful storage solutions, a more intentional layout, and layered materials that bring warmth and depth into the space, this kitchen became more than just visually updated—it became easier to live in.

Looking at the before and after side by side, the transformation goes beyond finishes.

The entire feeling of the space changed.

And that’s always the goal: creating homes that not only look beautiful, but support everyday life in a way that feels natural, functional, and lasting!

One thing we’ve learned over the years?Most clients aren’t coming into a remodel excited first.They’re coming in cautiou...
05/22/2026

One thing we’ve learned over the years?
Most clients aren’t coming into a remodel excited first.
They’re coming in cautious.

Cautious about timelines.
Cautious about communication.
Cautious about making expensive decisions they’ll have to live with every day.

And honestly—we understand why.

Remodeling can feel overwhelming when you’ve never gone through it before, especially when there are so many moving parts and unknowns behind the scenes.

That’s why so much of our process is centered around clarity.
Clear communication. Clear expectations. Clear direction from the beginning.

Because a good remodel isn’t just about the finished space.
It’s also about how supported you felt throughout the process getting there.

Something new is coming to Muse Residential 👀Starting this Friday, we’re launching a brand new section on our website: C...
05/20/2026

Something new is coming to Muse Residential 👀

Starting this Friday, we’re launching a brand new section on our website: CASE STUDIES!

These won’t just be pretty before & after photos — we’re taking you behind the scenes of our projects to show the design decisions, challenges, transformations, and details that brought each space to life.

Our very first case study features a kitchen remodel you won’t want to miss. Think layered textures, bold personality, and a space designed for gathering 🍷✨

The first case study drops Friday — stay tuned!

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