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Whole Home Renovations · Short Hills, NJ

Whole Home Renovations in Short Hills, NJ

Whole Home Renovations for homeowners in Short Hills, NJ. Careful planning, plain answers, and one contractor coordinating the work, from Home Concepts…

Our approach

Whole-home renovations that don’t feel like camping in your own house

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

Local context

Whole Home Renovations in the Short Hills market

Kitchen, bathroom, and whole-home remodeling in Short Hills, NJ. We handle planning, permits, and construction—from layout changes to finishes—so you work with one team from start to finish.

We specialize in kitchens that work for how you actually cook and eat, not just how they photograph. That means layout planning first—whether you're opening walls, repositioning the island, or improving workflow within the existing footprint. Cabinet selection, countertops, lighting, and finishes get coordinated so everything feels intentional. Plumbing and electrical changes get planned upfront so there are no surprises when we start the work.

When you call, we schedule a walkthrough to understand what matters to you—the pain points in your current kitchen, bathroom, or home, and what success looks like. From there, we scope the work, discuss options (full gut, phased approach, layout changes, or cosmetic refresh), give you a fixed price, and handle all permits and inspections. Most kitchen remodels run 4 to 8 weeks depending on scope. Bathrooms typically take 3 to 5 weeks. For whole-home work, we plan the sequence so you're not displaced from every room at once.

You get one point of contact and straightforward communication. We pull permits ourselves—no surprises about what needs approval in Essex County. If we find structural issues, outdated wiring, or plumbing problems behind the walls, we tell you upfront, discuss the fix, and move forward without hidden change orders. Licensed, insured, and built to handle the full scope.

What tends to matter in Short Hills

  • Homes in this area often have kitchens and bathrooms with layouts that haven't been updated in decades. We can reconfigure without major structural work in many cases—moving the sink, repositioning cabinets, or improving traffic flow without gutting walls.
  • Essex County permits for kitchen and bathroom work typically take 2 to 4 weeks to approve. We submit early so the project doesn't sit waiting for sign-off.
  • If your home is older, galvanized drain lines or outdated electrical panels may be hiding behind walls. We test and assess before we start so you know what's there and what needs replacing.
  • Single-bathroom homes need careful scheduling. We plan the plumbing sequence so you're not without water for more than a day, even during a full gut renovation.

FAQ

Whole Home Renovations in Short Hills — 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.

How long does a kitchen remodel take in Short Hills?

A full kitchen remodel—including layout changes, new cabinets, counters, plumbing, and electrical updates—typically takes 4 to 8 weeks. A cosmetic refresh (new cabinets, countertops, and fixtures without moving plumbing or gas lines) usually runs 2 to 3 weeks. We give you a realistic timeline upfront based on the scope.

Can we stay in the house during a kitchen remodel?

Yes. We set up a temporary work area so you have access to a microwave and refrigeration. We contain dust, schedule plumbing shutdowns in advance so you know when water will be off, and try to keep the main living areas passable. For a major layout change, the kitchen itself is off-limits, but the rest of your home functions normally.

What does a kitchen remodel cost?

A full kitchen gut-renovation in this area typically runs $25,000 to $60,000 depending on the size, whether plumbing or electrical lines move, and the fixtures and materials you choose. A cosmetic refresh—new cabinetry, countertops, and hardware without moving utilities—usually costs $12,000 to $25,000. We provide a fixed price after the walkthrough so you know what to expect.

Can you improve our kitchen without expanding the footprint?

Often, yes. Better workflow, improved storage, updated appliances, and smarter lighting can transform a kitchen without moving walls. We assess your current layout and show you what's possible—repositioning the island, opening sight lines, or reconfiguring the work triangle. Sometimes a structural change makes sense; sometimes it doesn't. We present both options.

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Short Hills?

A full bathroom gut-renovation typically costs $15,000 to $40,000 depending on size, plumbing complexity, and fixture choices. A cosmetic refresh—new tile, vanity, and fixtures without moving plumbing—usually runs $8,000 to $15,000. We provide a detailed estimate after the initial walkthrough.

Do you work on small bathrooms, or just primary suites?

We remodel bathrooms of all sizes—powder rooms, guest baths, and primary suites. Smaller spaces often require smarter planning: good ventilation, efficient storage, and finishes that stand up to daily use. We size fixtures and layouts to fit the space and your habits, not a magazine spread.

Can we do a whole-home renovation in phases?

Yes. We plan the full scope upfront—finishes, trim, millwork, and how rooms connect—but you can sequence the work based on budget and disruption tolerance. For example, you might start with the kitchen, then add bathrooms next year, then finish basement space. We keep everything coordinated so phases feel like one intentional renovation, not piecemeal updates.

What if you find problems behind the walls during the remodel?

We stop, assess the issue, show you what we found, discuss the fix and cost, and get your approval before proceeding. No surprise invoices. Hidden conditions are common in older homes—outdated wiring, plumbing issues, or structural concerns. We build inspection time into the project schedule so we're not racing against the clock when something shows up.

Do I need a permit for a bathroom remodel?

Yes, if plumbing, electrical, or structural work is involved—which it is in most remodels. We pull the permit, schedule inspections, and manage the approval process so you don't have to. Essex County permits typically take 2 to 4 weeks to approve, which we account for in the project timeline.

How do we live in the house during a big whole-home project?

We sequence the work so essential spaces—kitchen, bathrooms, main living area—stay functional as much as possible. If the project is large enough to impact multiple zones, we phase it so you're not without everything at once. We also control dust, noise, and site conditions so the disruption doesn't spill into your daily life more than necessary.

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