What a Full Home Renovation Involves
Whole home renovations typically include interior demolition, layout reconfiguration, new flooring, drywall, paint, trim, doors, and lighting—with structural modifications handled when the layout demands it. The difference between a full renovation and a series of disconnected room projects is sequencing: finish work in the right order and nothing gets damaged twice.
When a Full Renovation Makes Sense
When the wear is widespread, the layout doesn’t fit how you live, or the finishes throughout the home are dated—a full renovation is more efficient than tackling rooms one at a time. We also work on coastal vacation properties where the goal is durability, lower maintenance, and finishes that hold up through rental seasons.
Room-Specific Projects
If your project is focused primarily on one space, use these dedicated pages: Bathroom Remodeling and Kitchen Remodeling. For full-home scopes, this page covers the planning approach and coordination required across the entire house.