Whole Home Renovations
Whole-home renovations that don’t feel like camping in your own house
Big projects go off the rails when nobody’s coordinating the moving pieces. We do that part for you — so you know what’s happening every week, and you don’t have to be the project manager.
Overview
How we approach whole home renovations
Whole-home renovations are where most homeowners get burned. There are too many trades, too many decisions, and too many places for things to fall through the cracks. We handle that coordination work as part of the job — it’s the whole reason we do projects this way.
We start with the big picture: what’s working in the house, what isn’t, what needs to happen first, and what can be phased in later if budget is a constraint. Then we plan structure, mechanical, finishes, and timing as one connected project — not five separate ones.
Most importantly, we sequence the work so the family can keep using the house. If you have one functional bathroom, we plan around that. If you need the kitchen back by a certain date, we work toward it. Those conversations happen up front, in plain English.
What this includes
- Multi-room scope planning and phasing
- Cross-room finish, trim, and millwork consistency
- Trade scheduling so you’re not without a kitchen or bathroom for weeks
What makes our approach different
- Phasing options if you can’t (or don’t want to) do everything at once.
- Cross-room consistency planned in from day one.
- We plan around the family living in the house, not the other way around.
FAQ
Whole Home Renovations — common questions
Do we have to do everything at once?
No. A lot of homeowners are better off with a phased plan — we lock in the long-term vision first so the work that happens now doesn’t conflict with what comes later. Then we sequence the phases around budget and life.
Can you make new spaces feel like they belong in an older house?
Yes — that’s one of the harder parts of whole-home work. We pay attention to trim profiles, ceiling heights, door styles, and finish choices so the renovated rooms feel connected to the rest of the house, not obviously bolted on.
How do we live in the house during a project this big?
We talk through that before we start. Depending on scope, we might phase the work, set up a temporary kitchen, work bathroom by bathroom, or just be smart about which room we touch when. The goal is for the house to keep functioning — that’s a planning conversation, not an afterthought.
Service areas
Where we do this work
We do whole home renovations across northern NJ. A few of the towns we work in:
See all the towns we serve →- Short Hills, NJ
- Summit, NJ
- Westfield, NJ
- Cranford, NJ
- New Providence, NJ
- Scotch Plains, NJ
- Livingston, NJ
- Millburn, NJ
- Warren, NJ
- West Caldwell, NJ
- Rahway, NJ
- Watchung, NJ
- Bloomfield, NJ
- Maplewood, NJ
- Caldwell, NJ
- Elizabeth, NJ
- Bernards Township, NJ
- West Orange, NJ
- Verona, NJ
- South Orange, NJ
- Bernardsville, NJ
- East Orange, NJ
- Cedar Grove, NJ
- Nutley, NJ
- Berkeley Heights, NJ
- Mountainside, NJ
- Morristown, NJ
- Edison, NJ
- Montclair, NJ
- Boonton, NJ
- Boonton, NJ
- Boonton, NJ
- Boonton, NJ
- Boonton, NJ
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Also serving homeowners in nearby towns like Short Hills, Summit, Westfield, Cranford, New Providence.
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