DENVER whole home remodeling

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Some projects start as a kitchen remodel and grow from there. Some Denver homeowners know from the beginning that they want to transform the whole main level. Either way, full-home and main-level remodels are some of the most rewarding work we do because the result is a home that finally feels like a coherent whole instead of a collection of rooms at different stages of their lives.

These projects require a team that can hold a complete design vision across multiple spaces simultaneously: managing how finishes relate to each other, how traffic flows from room to room, and how the home lives as a whole. That is where our integrated design-build model earns its keep. When design and construction operate from the same plan with the same team, the whole-home result is more cohesive and the process is significantly smoother.

What a Full Home Remodel in Denver Includes

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Our full home remodels typically involve opening floor plans, kitchen and living area transformations, dining room redesign, multiple bathroom updates, new flooring throughout, lighting plans for every space, and all associated permit and trade coordination. Projects of this scope go through an extended Design and Pre-Construction phase to ensure every decision is made deliberately before construction begins.

Denver building permits for full main-level scopes can take eight to sixteen weeks depending on the project. We build that timeline into our process and manage all permitting coordination on behalf of our clients.

Full Home Remodel Projects in Denver

Our Westerly Creek project is a Central Park Denver renovation we are particularly proud of. The home went from a choppy series of disconnected rooms to a genuinely open, light-filled living environment with a fully redesigned kitchen, a dining area anchored by the fireplace, and a calm home office. It finished on time and very close to the original estimate.

Our Little River Way project shows the same principle applied to a full Aurora renovation: kitchen, living spaces, home office, multiple bathrooms, and finish work throughout. Both projects reflect what our process is designed to deliver.

planning a full home remodel in denver

Full main-level and whole-home remodels are the projects where choosing the right team matters most. The scope is too large and too interconnected for miscommunication between a designer and a contractor to be recovered from easily. Our design-build model eliminates that gap by design.

Why Contractor Experience Matters Most on Full Home Scopes

A full main-level renovation is the project type where contractor competence matters most and is hardest to evaluate in advance. The scope is too interconnected for problems to stay isolated. A structural discovery in the kitchen affects the dining room timeline. A permit delay on one phase cascades through the others. Our construction team has managed enough full-scope residential projects to know where the problems live before they surface. Lars's GC license, Dave's field experience, and our feasibility-first process are what make our on-time, on-budget track record repeatable rather than lucky.

If you have been thinking about a full main-level remodel or a whole-home renovation in Denver, let's start with a feasibility conversation about what your project would actually involve.

SEE OUR WHOLE HOME REMODELING PROJECTS

SEE OUR WHOLE HOME REMODELING PROJECTS

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Modern bathroom with double vanity, black faucets, large mirrors framed with green tiles, and a glass shower enclosure.
Modern bathroom with a wooden vanity, white countertop, and two mirrors, illuminated by wall sconces, with a glass shower door on the left.
Modern living room with large floor-to-ceiling windows, white sectional sofa, white armchair, potted plants, wooden coffee table, and a yellow rug.
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