Flower Mound, Denton County

Home Renovation and Remodeling in Flower Mound, TX

Flower Mound is our home town. Our shop sits on Cross Timbers Road above the north shore of Grapevine Lake, so the homes we remodel around Bridlewood, Wellington, and The Mound are the ones we live among, not ones we drive out to.

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Remodeling in the town Lantern calls home

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Serving
Flower Mound + nearby Lewisville, Highland Village, Double Oak
Licensed
HVAC, Plumbing & Electrical (TX)
Family-owned
Right here in Flower Mound
Service
Same-day & emergency
Call (682) 337-0863

Flower Mound is the one town we do not drive out to reach. Our headquarters sits at 4351 Cross Timbers Road, inside the town limits in southern Denton County, on the high ground above the north shore of Grapevine Lake. The neighborhoods most remodelers treat as a service area are the streets our crew passes on the way to the shop. When we scope a kitchen in Bridlewood or a primary suite in Wellington, we are working in our own community, and we already know how these homes were framed, which builders put them up, and how roads like FM 1171 and Long Prairie Road connect one part of town to the next.

The town grew up fast, and that history sits inside almost every home we remodel. Flower Mound counted 15,527 residents in 1990, reached 50,702 by 2000, climbed to 64,669 by 2010, and passed 75,956 by 2020. Most of that arrived after Dallas Fort Worth International Airport opened roughly four miles south in 1974 and turned a quiet spot near The Mound into one of the fastest growing suburbs in the metroplex. The houses built through those decades are now old enough that their kitchens, primary baths, and mechanical systems are reaching the point where families want them reworked rather than patched one more time.

A remodel that moves structure or reroutes systems is reviewed by the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division, and because we work here every week we know that process from the inside. Cosmetic work such as paint and flooring usually moves without a permit, while structural changes, added or relocated baths, and gas, water, and electrical work are pulled and inspected. We prepare the application, schedule the inspections, and carry the paperwork through the town so your project keeps moving instead of waiting on a permit desk you have never dealt with.

Homes in Flower Mound

What Flower Mound's growth years left inside its homes

The bulk of Flower Mound sits on homes built during the boom, and that is where most of our remodeling work lives. Large planned neighborhoods like Bridlewood and Wellington are full of houses that were well put together for their day and are now carrying floor plans and finishes that no longer match how the families inside them actually live. Compartmentalized layouts that walled the kitchen off from everything else, primary bathrooms sized and tiled to the taste of their decade, and surfaces worn down by two decades of daily use are the rooms owners most often ask us to rethink. These are the projects we run closest to the shop, on the north shore of Grapevine Lake where the town is centered.

Flower Mound also holds its higher-end pockets. Homes in Chateau Du Lac, River Oaks Estates, Emerald Bay, and Bella Lago sit on larger lots with more square footage in play, and the remodels there tend to be bigger in scope: whole floors reconfigured, walls relocated, and finish levels that call for a crew comfortable with custom work rather than production shortcuts. A project on one of these streets often reaches several rooms at once and has to be sequenced as a single build.

The newer edge of town is still filling in. Subdivisions such as Canyon Falls and Point Noble carry recent finish-outs that owners personalize once they move in, changing flooring, adding built-ins, or opening a single wall the builder left standing. Whether a Flower Mound home is twenty-five years old or five, the work runs the same way, out of our Cross Timbers Road shop and through one crew from start to finish.

What we do

Renovation services in Flower Mound.

A real remodel almost never stays inside one trade. Pull down a wall and you are suddenly into structure, wiring, and often a duct run or a water line all in the same opening. Lantern holds Texas licenses across HVAC, plumbing, and electrical, and we carry the structural work too, so one in-house crew runs the whole Flower Mound project in a single planned sequence rather than handing your home between subcontractors who each wait on the last. That is how one team takes a job here from demolition through kitchen and bath build-out, flooring, interior and exterior painting, and the structural work that opens a floor plan up, all on one schedule and one point of contact.

Where we work

Neighborhoods and areas we serve near Flower Mound

We remodel across Flower Mound, from Bridlewood and Wellington to Bella Lago, Chateau Du Lac, Emerald Bay, River Oaks Estates, Point Noble, and Canyon Falls, and we carry the same crew into the neighboring communities of Lewisville, Highland Village, Double Oak, Grapevine, Coppell, and Argyle. This is the single city where Lantern is not arriving from out of town. Our headquarters is here on Cross Timbers Road, a short drive from The Mound and the north shore of Grapevine Lake, so a Flower Mound remodel is genuinely work in our own backyard.

Flower Mound neighborhoods

  • Bridlewood
  • Wellington
  • Bella Lago
  • Chateau Du Lac
  • Emerald Bay
  • River Oaks Estates
  • Point Noble
  • Canyon Falls

Also serving nearby

  • Lewisville
  • Highland Village
  • Double Oak
  • Grapevine
  • Coppell
  • Argyle

Remodeling permits in Flower Mound are issued by the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division. Simple cosmetic refreshes like paint and flooring generally do not need one, but structural changes, added or relocated bathrooms, and electrical, gas, and water work do. Because our shop is inside the town limits, this is the permit counter we work with most, and we know what the division expects to see on an application and in the field. We prepare the town submission and schedule every required inspection as part of the project, so the approvals stay on our plate rather than yours.

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FAQ

Flower Mound renovation questions.

Quite a bit. Our headquarters is at 4351 Cross Timbers Road, inside the town limits above Grapevine Lake, which means a Flower Mound remodel is not a job we drive across the metroplex to reach. The crew already knows the neighborhoods, the way these homes were built through the growth years, and the Town of Flower Mound permit process. You are hiring the company that actually works out of your own town, and that shows up in shorter response times, easier walkthroughs, and a crew that treats your street the way it treats its own.
Anything that moves structure or reroutes systems does. Repainting, new flooring, and refinishing cabinets usually go ahead without one, while wall changes, added or relocated bathrooms, and electrical, gas, and water work are reviewed by the Town of Flower Mound Building Inspections Division. We file the application and line up the inspections ourselves. Since our shop sits in town, this is a process we run constantly, not one we are figuring out on your project.
In homes from that stretch, the kitchen and the primary bath almost always lead the list. Floor plans from the late 1990s and 2000s tend to wall the kitchen off from the rooms where families now spend their evenings, and the original baths reflect the fixtures and layouts of the decade they were installed. Underneath the finishes, plumbing valves, some wiring, and worn surfaces usually come due around the same time, which is why we prefer to handle the visible updates and the systems behind them in one coordinated pass rather than piecemeal.
Because a real remodel crosses all three at once. Move a wall in a Bridlewood kitchen or reshape a Wellington primary suite and you are rerouting a water line, shifting outlets and circuits, and adjusting a duct behind the same framing. When each of those belongs to a different contractor, the schedule stalls every time one waits on another. Lantern is licensed in all three trades and runs them as one sequence, so the job keeps advancing instead of parking between handoffs.
For most projects, yes. If we are reworking one bathroom in a multi-bath home or updating a single room, you stay in place with little disruption. A full kitchen gut or a whole-floor project asks more of the household, and we will tell you plainly up front which rooms go out of service and for how long. We seal the active work zone off from the rest of the house, keep a functioning kitchen or bath available wherever the project allows, and leave the site tidy at the end of each day.
Off an actual walkthrough, never a guess over the phone. The number comes down to the size of the space, the materials you choose, and how much has to move behind the walls, and a cosmetic refresh sits worlds apart from a structural reconfiguration. We visit your Flower Mound home, scope the work in detail, and hand you a clear written estimate before anything starts, so the figure is tied to your actual project rather than a round number pulled from the air.

Let's remodel the home you already love

Lantern is headquartered right here in Flower Mound. Reach out and we will walk your home, talk through the project, and put together an honest plan built around what you actually want to change.

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