Whole‑Home Remodels
Whole-home renovations can transform how a house lives, but the challenge is keeping the charm that made you invest in your home. These projects can feel overwhelming when decisions pile up and the schedule is unrealistic or too flexible. It isn’t just “more rooms.” It’s more moving parts, more transitions, and more chances for small gaps to turn into major delays. Our approach is built around clarity up front. We align scope, priorities, and decision timing before construction, then manage the build with steady communication and clean jobsite standards.
You’ll see whole-home projects that range from complete home remodels, to major first-floor reworks to multi-room renovations designed to bring the entire house into alignment. If you’re deciding what’s worth investing in, focus on what keeps the project predictable and the result cohesive: one plan across multiple spaces, clear phases and milestones, and finish continuity that carries from room to room.
What whole-home projects often involve
- Coordinating multiple spaces under one plan
- Phasing and milestones to keep work predictable
- Finish continuity so the home feels cohesive
- Custom carpentry details where they make sense
Chestnut Hill
This Chestnut Hill whole-home project was approached as one connected plan rather than a series of isolated rooms. The goal was continuity, where materials, lines, and transitions feel consistent as you move through the home. Decisions were organized early so the build could stay sequenced and controlled as conditions were uncovered.











Jamison
This Jamison whole-home renovation was completed in phases while the homeowners continued living in the house. We planned the overall scope and finish direction up front, then sequenced the work room by room to keep daily life workable and the jobsite controlled. The result is a set of updates that feel cohesive throughout the home, not like separate projects completed at different times.









Media (Design Only)
For this Media project, our work was design-only. We developed the layout direction, finish selections, and key details so the home could be executed as a cohesive plan. The goal was clarity: a buildable roadmap that keeps decisions organized before construction begins.






Springfield (Design Only)
This Springfield project is design-only and centered on setting the overall direction before any work starts. We refined the layout, coordinated finishes across spaces, and resolved the details that typically cause last-minute changes. The output is a clear plan that supports sequencing and finish continuity throughout the home.











Browse by project type
Design-build remodeling organized by project type. Click a category to see more.
Kitchen Remodel
Layout, cabinetry, lighting, and finishes that feel cohesive.
Bathroom Remodel
Waterproofing-first planning, ventilation, and tile and trim that read clean.
Secondary Room Remodel
Basements, attics, and bonus rooms finished to feel fully integrated.
Custom Woodwork
Built-ins, trim, and cabinetry with crisp lines and consistent reveals.
Whole-Home Renovation
Phased work, clean sequencing, and continuity from room to room.
Home Additions
Seamless tie-ins, exterior balance, and old-to-new transitions solved early.





