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Whole-Home Remodels

A whole-home remodel asks a harder question than a room renovation: what does this house become, taken as a whole? Individual rooms can succeed on their own terms — a kitchen that functions well, a bath that photographs beautifully — without the house ever quite cohering. The projects that hold up over time are the ones where that question was asked early, before the tile selections began.

What this scope includes

A whole-home interior remodel covers selective structural work where the existing layout is opened or changed, all mechanical rough-in and trim-out across the affected rooms, drywall, flooring, cabinetry and millwork throughout, tile in wet rooms, paint, lighting, and hardware — coordinated across most or all of a home's interior at once. What defines the scope as whole-home is that the rooms are planned and sequenced as a single project, not executed piecemeal.

Material & finish considerations

Coherence across a whole-home project typically comes from a few decisions made early and held: a flooring material that reads as continuous across public spaces, a hardware finish that recurs without literally repeating, woodwork details that don't shift style room to room. Within that architecture, individual rooms can go to quite different places — a dark-paneled study, a marble-heavy bath, a white oak kitchen — without the home feeling like a collection of unrelated renovations. The connective decisions are what keep them related.

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