Prior to the town's establishment, the land was a Revolutionary War grant to Watertown’s founders, Colonel Archibald Lytle and his brother William. Waters' 400-acre farm eventually became Watertown. The Nashville and Knoxville Railroad built a depot in Watertown in 1885, making it the hub of business in the area. The increased business led to a doubling of the village's size. In 1903, a fire swept through the wood structures of the village, destroying many businesses. During the recovery period following the fire, a town square surrounded by brick building was laid out, creating the core of the current city of Watertown. Learn more about this beautiful place to live and work by visiting the City of Watertown website here.
Thomas Kitchen & Bath is also based near Watertown and would enjoy the opportunity to help you with all your Kitchen Remodeling and Bathroom Remodeling needs.
Modern Contrast
The picture shows a Kitchen Remodel for your neighbors in Watertown featuring a center island in a contrasting black finish with room for seating and a dedicated microwave space. A marble-look quartz countertop is accented with a handmade ceramic tile set in an eye-catching herringbone pattern.
Luxurious Relaxation
The first Bathroom Remodel in Watertown we show features an extra-deep soaking tub set on a tiled deck framed with natural stone accent tile. The custom cabinet sides offer easy access to the elegant brushed nickel roman tub fittings with a convenient handheld shower.
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Elegant Serenity
The second Watertown Bathroom Remodel we show highlights a luxurious Victoria + Albert freestanding soaking tub with a unique two-tone finish. The wall mounted Kohler fittings and contemporary grab bars in matte black pull the ensemble together.