Home Remodeling Designed from the Ground Up by Architects
Brickmoon Design brings the full discipline of
residential architecture to every home remodeling project — the same rigor applied to a ground-up custom home, directed at an existing structure. Founded by Jeremy McFarland, a principal architect with 27 years of residential experience, the firm has guided renovation projects across Greater Houston and the Texas Hill Country since 2008.
Architecture and interior design are coordinated in-house from the first consultation forward, producing remodels where structural decisions and interior selections are made as part of a single, unified design rather than assembled
from separate vendor scopes.
How the Design Process Works
Every Brickmoon remodel starts with a clear-eyed look at how the home currently functions, where it falls short, and what the existing structure allows. What follows is careful, specific design work shaped by the people living there and how they intend to use the space for years to come.
Walk the Home
Identify the Real Problem
Design the Whole Home
Show the Vision First
Plan for What's Behind the Walls
Oversee Construction
Home Remodeling Services
Kitchen Remodeling Design
Bathroom Remodeling Design
Whole Home Renovation
Primary Suite Renovation
Open Floor Plan Remodeling
Kitchen and Bathroom Combination
Why Choose Brickmoon Design for Home Remodeling
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Learn more about Brickmoon Design and the experience behind every renovation project across Houston and Texas.
- Architecture and Interior Design Under One Roof. One team handles structural design, space planning, material selections, and finish specifications. No handoffs between separate firms, no coordination gaps, no competing timelines.
- The Founder Works on Every Project. Jeremy McFarland brings 27 years of residential architectural experience to each engagement and stays personally involved from initial site visit through construction completion.
- Award-Winning Residential Work. Houston’s Best Prism Award, multiple GHBA Star Awards, and consecutive Best of Houzz recognition reflect a consistent standard across every project type and scale.
- Remodeling Designed to Last. Brickmoon designs renovations around how a home functions structurally, spatially, and interiorly. The result holds its quality because the design thinking behind it was sound from the start.
- Historic District and Code Experience. The firm has extensive experience navigating Houston Heights historic district standards, Hill Country municipal requirements, and Houston-area building codes on behalf of clients.
- Two Offices Across Texas. Houston headquarters and a Wimberley office serve homeowners across Greater Houston, the Texas Hill Country, Austin, the Highland Lakes, and beyond.
What Our Clients Say
Brickmoon Design’s client reviews document a consistent pattern: homeowners who arrived with a renovation challenge and left with a home that exceeded what they thought the project could achieve.
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Contact Brickmoon Design
Schedule an initial consultation with Brickmoon Design to discuss a home remodeling or renovation project in Greater Houston, the Texas Hill Country, or anywhere across Texas.
Houston Headquarters
7155 Old Katy Rd, Suite N190
Houston, Texas 77024
Central Texas / Hill Country Office
13501 Ranch Road 12, Suite 111
Wimberley, Texas 78676
Home Remodeling Design FAQs
Does Brickmoon assist with contractor selection?
How does permitting work for a Houston home remodeling project?
Does Brickmoon handle historic home renovations?
What is the difference between a remodel and a home addition?
Can a remodeling project be phased so the homeowner can stay in the home?
What does construction administration include?
How does a homeowner begin the remodeling process with Brickmoon Design?
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The Brickmoon Design blog covers residential architecture and remodeling design process guidance, material selection, regulatory requirements across Texas markets, and project planning for Houston-area and Hill Country homeowners.
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