Bathroom remodeling
Tile layouts, shower surrounds, flooring, waterproofing details, fixtures, and finish work for tighter, cleaner bathroom upgrades.
View Bathroom remodelingServices
From bathrooms and kitchens to tile work, flooring, plaster, painting, cabinets, and finish details, these are the services most often requested for Queens interior remodeling projects.
Start with the service page closest to your project, then use the gallery and contact page to send room photos, finish references, and the practical constraints around the work area.

What the client can hire for
LOKEIL is positioned for room-by-room interior upgrades rather than vague whole-home claims. Each service page explains the surfaces, prep, and decisions that usually shape the estimate.
Tile layouts, shower surrounds, flooring, waterproofing details, fixtures, and finish work for tighter, cleaner bathroom upgrades.
View Bathroom remodelingCabinet installation, backsplash work, flooring, trim, and finish coordination for more usable everyday kitchens.
View Kitchen remodelingWalls, floors, showers, niches, fireplaces, and feature surfaces installed with careful alignment and clean transitions.
View Tile installationDurable interior flooring updates that help rooms feel finished, level, and visually connected.
View FlooringSurface repair, skim work, drywall installation, and prep that creates a smoother base before paint or trim.
View Plaster and drywall finishingClean paint work that sharpens the final look and helps renovated spaces feel complete.
View Interior paintingKitchen, bath, and storage cabinetry fitted with attention to reveal lines, hardware, and surrounding finishes.
View Cabinet installationInterior door installation, replacement, and finishing touches that pull the room together.
Built-in stair and step solutions that balance structure, utility, and cleaner visual flow.
Fireplace surround and finish upgrades that create a strong focal point inside the room.
How projects move
Every project starts with the room, the materials, and the practical scope. From there, the work moves toward cleaner installation, better finishing, and a final walkthrough.
We start with the room, the problem, and the finish level you want to reach.
Tile direction, cabinetry, surfaces, and practical details are aligned before the work moves.
Execution stays focused on clean lines, durable installation, and a better final feel in the space.
The last pass is about tightening details, checking finish quality, and handing over a space that feels complete.
Gather photos of the current room, rough dimensions, finish references, and a short list of what should change versus what can remain.
Clarify tile direction, cabinet scope, flooring transitions, wall prep, trim, access timing, and any building rules that may affect scheduling.
Use the service page and gallery references to align on materials, room sequence, finish expectations, and the best next contact step.
Estimate
Reach out and describe the room, the scope, and the kind of finish you're aiming for. We'll help you start the estimate conversation.