You’ve been burned before.
That contractor who promised everything then ghosted you halfway through. The estimate that doubled after day one. The “we’ll handle it” that turned into radio silence.
I know how that feels. Because I’ve watched it happen too many times.
Ththomideas isn’t another vague promise wrapped in glossy brochures.
We started this because we were tired of watching people stress over something that should feel good. Building or fixing their home.
Our work is guided by one rule: do what’s right for the client, even when no one’s watching.
That’s not marketing talk. It’s how we’ve operated since day one.
This article tells you exactly who we are. What we actually do. And why clients trust us with their most personal space.
No fluff. No jargon. Just clarity.
Who We Are: Not Just Another Contractor
I started Ththomideas because I kept watching homeowners get steamrolled by vague quotes, ghosted mid-project, and handed a final bill with three line items they’d never agreed to. (Sound familiar?)
That frustration built the company. Not some pitch deck. A real problem.
A real fix.
Integrity means I’ll tell you if your tile idea won’t hold up in a wet basement (even) if it costs me the job.
Transparency means every number on your estimate has a reason. No “miscellaneous” line hiding $800 of surprise labor.
Excellence means the trim is level and the crew cleans up before they leave. Not one or the other.
We’re not a faceless operation. I’ve done this work for 17 years. My lead carpenter has 22.
Our designer? 14. That’s not “decades of experience” (that’s) actual time spent measuring crooked walls, calming panicked clients, and fixing someone else’s botched electrical.
Our mission isn’t to finish your kitchen remodel. It’s to make you feel safe calling us back in five years. Or recommending us to your sister who just bought her first house.
You don’t hire a contractor. You hire a person who shows up. Who listens.
Who stands behind their work.
That’s what Ththomideas stands for.
No fluff. No bait-and-switch. Just people who know how to build (and) how to treat people.
And yeah, we still use tape measures. Not just apps.
Home Services That Actually Work
I don’t do “vision boards.” I do drywall, plumbing, permits, and punch lists.
Kitchen & Bath Remodeling? That’s where I start. Because if your sink leaks while you’re brushing your teeth, nothing else matters.
I gut it clean. Rebuild the layout so your coffee maker isn’t fighting your toaster for counter space. You get Ththomideas (not) just tile and cabinets, but a kitchen that stops making you curse every morning.
Custom Additions & Extensions? Yeah, I handle the headache. Permits.
Setbacks. Structural load calculations. The neighbor who shows up with a measuring tape and a frown.
I coordinate it all. No subcontractor ghosting you mid-framing. You get a sunroom that fits your house.
Not one that looks like it got dropped in from a catalog.
Whole-Home Renovations? That’s where most firms fold. Too many moving parts.
Too many handoffs. I run it like one job (not) ten. Your electrician talks to your plumber before either touches a wall.
You get one team. One timeline. One person to yell at if the flooring arrives late.
You want increased home value? Sure. But what you really want is to walk into your bathroom and not have to step over a toolbox.
What’s the point of a beautiful addition if you can’t use it for six months because someone forgot the HVAC?
I don’t upsell. I under-promise and over-deliver. Then I show up on time.
I wrote more about this in What to consider before buying a home ththomideas.
Most contractors talk about “smooth transitions.” I just finish the job.
You’ve seen the before photos. You know the after photos are staged. I show you the during.
The messy, real, lived-in version (because) that’s where the work happens.
No fluff. No jargon. Just build it right.
Or don’t build it at all.
Why Ththomideas Isn’t Just Another Contractor

I’ve watched people get burned by contractors who talk big and deliver half-finished drywall.
You want quality that lasts. Not just something that looks okay for six months.
We use only certified materials. No off-brand plywood, no discount-grade fasteners. Ever.
Our carpenters have 15+ years on average. They measure twice, cut once, and walk away only after the door closes flush.
That’s not a slogan. It’s how we sleep at night.
Transparency isn’t a buzzword here. It’s built into every step.
You get a line-item quote (not) a vague “$28,000 total” with asterisks hiding $3,000 in “miscellaneous fees.”
You log into your client portal and see real-time photos, schedule updates, and change orders before they happen.
No surprise calls. No “oh, we found mold behind the wall (that’ll) be extra.”
You know what’s coming. You decide what stays or goes.
Stress-free? Yeah, I’ll say it.
We clean daily. We protect your floors like they’re ours. We stick to the timeline.
Unless you ask for a change.
And when something unexpected comes up? We fix it before you notice. Not after.
You shouldn’t have to rearrange your life around a remodel.
What to consider before buying a home ththomideas is one of those things people skip until it’s too late.
I’ve seen buyers sign papers then realize their “dream kitchen” needs $40k in structural fixes.
Ththomideas helps you spot that stuff early.
Not with jargon. Not with smoke and mirrors.
With actual photos, clear notes, and zero pressure.
You’re not hiring a vendor. You’re getting a partner who shows up early, listens hard, and leaves your house cleaner than they found it.
That’s rare.
Most contractors don’t care if your dog hates the dust.
We do.
Because your home isn’t a job site.
It’s where you live.
Proof in Our Projects: Real Work, Real Results
I built a sun-drenched kitchen for a family who’d lived with cracked tile and flickering lights for eight years.
The challenge? Tear out everything without wrecking the load-bearing wall.
Our solution? Steel-reinforced framing, custom cabinetry that wraps around the window seat, and lighting that actually works.
The result? A space where they eat breakfast every single day now. Not just weekends.
“We didn’t know it could feel this calm.”. Client, Portland, OR
That’s what happens when you stop guessing and start building with intention.
No stock renderings. No fake finishes. Just real materials, real timelines, real outcomes.
Ththomideas is how we name that clarity (not) a brand, just a reminder: think first, build second.
You want to see more like this?
Go look at the full portfolio.
It’s all there. No gatekeeping.
You Deserve a Partner Who Shows Up
Finding someone you trust to handle your home? It’s exhausting. You’ve been burned before.
You’re tired of vague promises and surprise fees.
I built Ththomideas for exactly that reason. No smoke. No mirrors.
Just a clear process that works. We do what we say. Then we follow through.
You want peace of mind. Not paperwork. Not another sales pitch.
Just someone who listens, then delivers.
Ready to talk about your vision (with) zero pressure? Schedule your complimentary consultation today. We’re the #1 rated home solutions partner in the region.
That’s not marketing talk.
It’s what people say after we show up.
Your home shouldn’t wait.
Start now.


Jordanae Lewisters has opinions about sustainable living solutions. Informed ones, backed by real experience — but opinions nonetheless, and they doesn't try to disguise them as neutral observation. They thinks a lot of what gets written about Sustainable Living Solutions, DIY Projects and Ideas, Home Design Inspirations is either too cautious to be useful or too confident to be credible, and they's work tends to sit deliberately in the space between those two failure modes.
Reading Jordanae's pieces, you get the sense of someone who has thought about this stuff seriously and arrived at actual conclusions — not just collected a range of perspectives and declined to pick one. That can be uncomfortable when they lands on something you disagree with. It's also why the writing is worth engaging with. Jordanae isn't interested in telling people what they want to hear. They is interested in telling them what they actually thinks, with enough reasoning behind it that you can push back if you want to. That kind of intellectual honesty is rarer than it should be.
What Jordanae is best at is the moment when a familiar topic reveals something unexpected — when the conventional wisdom turns out to be slightly off, or when a small shift in framing changes everything. They finds those moments consistently, which is why they's work tends to generate real discussion rather than just passive agreement.
