Luxury Residential · Whole Home Renovations
An entire property brought to one standard.
Phased so you can live around the work, managed so every trade arrives in the right order — once.
Most Valley homes are archaeology: three decades of piecemeal updates, each done to a different standard. A whole-home renovation unifies the property — structure, systems, and finishes brought to one level, in one plan.
The discipline is sequencing. Structural first, systems second, finishes last, phased so the home stays livable and no trade has to undo another's work. You get one schedule, one point of contact, and one standard from the front door to the back wall.
What's included
- Full-property assessment: structure, roof, systems, envelope
- Structural corrections and layout changes, engineered and permitted
- Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC updates as scoped
- Kitchens, baths, flooring, and finish work throughout
- Phasing plan that keeps the home livable
- Weekly updates and a running allowance ledger
How it gets done
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Assessment
The whole property understood before anything is proposed — including what you don't need to do.
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Design & phasing
One design, one budget, one sequence — with the live-in logistics planned, not improvised.
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Construction by phase
Structure, systems, finishes. Each phase closed and cleaned before the next opens.
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Handover
A unified home, one warranty, documentation of all of it.
Questions, answered
Can we live in the house during a whole-home renovation?
Usually, with honest caveats. Phasing keeps bedrooms and a bathroom functional in most projects; we'll tell you plainly if a scope makes moving out cheaper than staying.
How do you price something this large?
Assessment first, then design with pricing developed alongside it. You approve a fixed number built from real scope — not an estimate that grows teeth later.
What about surprises behind the walls?
Older homes hide things. When we find one, work in that area pauses, you get photos, a price, and options — in writing — before anything proceeds.