Kitchens, baths, and larger phases.
A lot of relationships start with one room and expand because the detailing, coordination, and finish quality hold.
A lot of Breuder relationships begin with a kitchen or a bathroom, then grow into adjoining rooms, fabricated details, or larger phases once the first project proves the fit.
The advantage is continuity: design decisions, field coordination, and custom fabrication stay aligned because the same people are carrying the work instead of handing it off.
39 years building in Chicago and on the North Shore, with the same crew still shaping the work.
$120M+ completed across residential, hospitality, and fabrication-led scopes that need builder judgment early.
Best fit for kitchens, bathrooms, larger residential phases, hospitality buildouts, and custom metal where finish quality cannot get lost in handoffs.
A lot of relationships start with one room and expand because the detailing, coordination, and finish quality hold.
Operational spaces benefit when design, fabrication, and field decisions are being made by people close to the build.
Doors, railings, partitions, and specialty pieces are treated as core design work, not last-minute add-ons.