Interior Renovations · Boonton, NJ
Interior Renovations in Boonton, NJ
Interior Renovations for homeowners in Boonton, NJ. Careful planning, plain answers, and one contractor coordinating the work, from Home Concepts Construction.
Our approach
Interior work that makes the whole house feel pulled together
A lot of the houses we work on have been updated piece by piece over decades — one room repainted in 2008, new flooring in the kitchen in 2015, a bathroom redone last year. The end result is a house that doesn’t quite hang together visually. The fix isn’t a massive renovation — it’s coordinated interior work.
We look at the rooms together, figure out what’s consistent and what isn’t, and plan paint, trim, flooring, lighting, and doors as one scope. That’s much cheaper than doing each room as a separate project, and the finished result actually feels intentional.
We also sequence the work so trades don’t step on each other — flooring goes in after paint, lighting before trim, and so on. That’s the kind of detail that prevents rework and finish damage.
What this includes
- Paint, trim, and millwork across multiple rooms
- Flooring installation and clean transitions between rooms
- Lighting upgrades and fixture replacement
Local context
Interior Renovations in the Boonton market
Kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodeling in Boonton, NJ. We handle the full scope—design, permits, construction—so you work with one team from start to finish.
We start every project with a clear plan. For kitchens, that means understanding how you actually cook and eat, then designing around that instead of a magazine photo. We coordinate cabinets, counters, lighting, and finishes together so nothing feels mismatched. If opening up the room requires structural work, we handle the planning and permits. If your kitchen is tight, we find ways to improve layout and function without expanding the footprint.
When you call, you get a consultation where we walk through the space, ask what matters to you, and talk through realistic timelines and costs. We pull all required permits—plumbing, electrical, structural—so you don't have to track them down. During the project, you have one point of contact. If we find old wiring or plumbing behind the walls, we tell you upfront, explain the fix, and give you a clear price before we proceed. No surprise change orders.
Bathroom work in Boonton often means tub-to-shower conversions, full remodels, or primary suite upgrades. We coordinate tile, vanity, lighting, and fixtures from the start so they work together. Waterproofing isn't an afterthought—it's baked into the plan. If you want aging-in-place features like grab bars or a curbless shower, we design them in so the room doesn't look institutional. Same approach applies to whole-home renovations: new spaces are planned to fit your existing home, not contrast with it.
What tends to matter in Boonton
- Morris County permits for plumbing and electrical work typically take 2-4 weeks to issue. We submit early so the project schedule isn't held up waiting for approval.
- Older homes in Boonton often have galvanized supply lines and cast iron drains. If you're remodeling a kitchen or bathroom, replacing these while walls are open costs less than retrofitting later.
- If your home has one bathroom, we sequence the work so you're without water for no more than a day at a time—we coordinate with the plumber to minimize disruption.
- Kitchen remodels that involve moving plumbing or electrical are easier to plan when we understand the current layout during the walkthrough. Bring old permits or house documentation if you have it.
FAQ
Interior Renovations in Boonton — common questions
What kinds of work fall under interior renovations?
Usually some mix of paint, trim, flooring, lighting, doors, and fixture updates. We help you figure out which ones will actually move the needle for your house and which ones can wait.
Can you do several rooms at once?
Yes — and that’s actually where this kind of project makes the most sense. Doing multiple rooms together means consistent finishes, a single mobilization, and less disruption than spreading the work out over years.
How long does this kind of work usually take?
Depends on scope, but interior work typically moves faster than a kitchen or bathroom remodel because we’re not opening walls or moving plumbing. We’ll give you a realistic timeline before we start.
How long does a kitchen remodel typically take in Boonton?
A full kitchen gut-remodel usually takes 6-10 weeks from start to finish, depending on whether you're moving plumbing or electrical. A cosmetic refresh—new cabinets, counters, and fixtures without layout changes—typically runs 3-4 weeks. We give you a realistic timeline during the walkthrough and plan around permit timelines in Morris County.
Can you improve the kitchen without expanding it?
Yes. Most kitchens get better with smarter layout, not necessarily more space. We can open sightlines, improve counter flow, upgrade lighting, and choose cabinets and finishes that make the space feel larger and more functional. If structural changes make sense, we plan them. If not, we work with what you have.
Will we be able to live in the house during a kitchen remodel?
You can stay home, but plan for disruption. You won't have access to the kitchen for the duration of the project. We set up a temporary prep area when possible. If you have young children or limited space, we can talk through phasing or temporary setups that work for your situation.
How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Boonton?
A full bathroom gut-renovation typically runs $12,000 to $35,000 depending on size, fixture choices, and whether plumbing needs to move. A tub-to-shower conversion with new tile, vanity, and lighting is usually $8,000 to $15,000. We walk through the space, understand what you want, and give you a fixed price before we start.
Do you remodel small bathrooms or just large primary suites?
We do all sizes. Small bathrooms often benefit most from a thoughtful remodel—better lighting, efficient fixtures, and updated tile make a huge difference. Primary suites get the same attention to detail. The approach is the same regardless of square footage: plan first, coordinate fixtures and finishes, build for durability.
What if you find old plumbing or wiring behind the walls?
We tell you immediately, explain what we found and why it matters, and give you a price to fix it before we proceed. We don't cover it up and hope it lasts. Old cast iron or galvanized lines often should be replaced while walls are open anyway—it costs less than a future repair call.
Can you design aging-in-place features without making the bathroom look medical?
Yes. Grab bars, curbless showers, and accessible fixtures can be designed into the space so they look intentional, not added on. We coordinate tile, lighting, and finishes so the whole room works together. The result is a bathroom that's safer and more accessible, not a clinical space.
Do we have to renovate our whole house at once or can we phase it?
You can phase it. Many homeowners start with a kitchen or bathroom, then plan the next room later. We design each project so it works on its own and doesn't block future work. If you want to plan a whole-home sequence—kitchen, baths, basement, other rooms—we can lay that out upfront so each phase builds on the last.
If we add an addition or finish the basement, how do we make it feel like it belongs in our home?
We start by understanding your home's existing materials, proportions, and style. New spaces are designed and finished to match—same trim details, flooring materials, and finishes where it makes sense. The goal is a renovation that looks like it was always part of the house, not grafted on later.
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