Remodeling your whole home is exciting but can also feel overwhelming. Breaking it down into clear stages makes it easier to follow — and easier to enjoy along the way.
1. Plan & Design
Start with your budget, ideas, and permits. Work closely with a designer or builder to turn your vision into a realistic plan. This stage is all about preparation — the stronger your plan, the smoother the remodel.
2. Demolition
Out with the old! Whether it’s knocking down walls or just clearing out rooms, this step clears the way for the new. It’s messy but also the moment your project truly begins.
3. Rebuild & Frame
Now the new structure takes shape. Walls are framed, spaces reconfigured, and layouts defined. You’ll finally start to “see” the home you imagined.
4. Plumbing, Electrical & HVAC
The behind-the-scenes essentials go in next. Pipes, wiring, heating, and cooling — everything hidden in the walls that makes your home safe and functional.
5. Walls
Drywall goes up, is smoothed, and prepped for paint. Suddenly your home stops looking like a construction site and starts looking like a house again.
6. Flooring
Hardwood, tile, or carpet — your choice of flooring ties the whole design together. This step adds both comfort and character.
7. Cabinets & Built-Ins
Kitchen and bathroom cabinets, shelving, and storage units are installed, bringing structure and function to your spaces.
8. Appliances
The big items — stoves, fridges, dishwashers — arrive, making your home functional again.
9. Final Touches
Backsplashes, faucets, wallpaper, furniture, and art go in. This is when your vision becomes reality — your home feels complete and truly yours.
A whole-home remodel is a big journey, but with the right plan, team, and patience, it can transform your space into the sanctuary you’ve always dreamed of.