Remodeling

What Does a Whole-Home Remodel Include?

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What Does a Whole-Home Remodel Include?

A whole-home remodel is the most comprehensive project we take on, reimagining an entire property as a single, cohesive whole rather than updating one room at a time. Our home remodeling service brings every space up to a consistent standard, so the finished home feels intentional and unified from room to room, with aligned architecture, materials, and flow throughout.

A whole-home remodel typically includes a full interior redesign and, often, open-concept reconfiguration; structural changes and floor-plan improvements; complete transformation of the kitchen and bathrooms; new flooring, lighting, millwork, and built-ins; and updated plumbing, electrical, and HVAC systems where needed. It is the opportunity to fix the layout frustrations of a home, not just its finishes, and to modernize the systems behind the walls at the same time, while everything is already open and accessible.

That last point is one of the real advantages of a whole-home approach. Doing everything at once means you address the home comprehensively, updating aging systems, correcting past shortcuts, and creating a truly cohesive design, rather than remodeling piecemeal over many years and potentially reworking the same areas twice. For a dated or poorly laid-out home, it is often the most efficient path to the home you actually want.

Because a whole-home remodel touches every system in the house, coordination is everything, and this is where the design-build model proves its value most. With one accountable team managing design, permitting, engineering, and every trade from first concept to final walkthrough, a large and complex project stays cohesive and on track, rather than fragmenting across multiple companies who never worked together. You can read more about how the design-build approach works.

Whole-home projects are naturally larger undertakings, generally measured in months rather than weeks, and they include a substantial design and planning phase up front plus material lead times worth planning around. Many homeowners choose to relocate temporarily during the most intensive phases, though this varies by project and we will be candid about what to expect. We provide a clear, realistic schedule before we begin and keep you informed at every stage, so a big project never feels open-ended.

Sometimes a whole-home remodel is paired with a home addition when the goal is both to reconfigure existing space and to add new square footage. If you are weighing your options, our FAQ on whether to remodel or build an addition may help, as will our guide to what to expect during construction. You can also see completed transformations in our project portfolio. To start planning, contact us at (425) 405-0147 or request an estimate.

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