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Captured priorities, budget guardrails, and risk tolerance before design.
Whole-house remodels with clear phasing-permits, inspections, and finish under one accountable team.

Project timeline
First point is project start, last point is completion. Scroll down to move the timeline horizontally.
Captured priorities, budget guardrails, and risk tolerance before design.
Measured existing conditions, utilities, and structural constraints.
Tested layout options and selected the strongest circulation plan.
Locked material palette, MEP touchpoints, and phased execution order.
Finalized pricing package with alternates and contingency bands.
Permit package passed review and moved into scheduled inspections.
Demolition, rough-ins, framing, and envelope corrections executed in sequence.
Installed finishes, fixtures, and completed system checks room by room.
Final walkthrough, punch close-out, and turnover documentation delivered.
Our renovation journey
Whole-home upgrades delivered with clear phasing, realistic milestones, and inspection-ready execution from first sketch to final handover.
Case study
This whole-home renovation followed a phased plan so the owners could understand exactly what happened in each block of work—demo and rough-in first, then envelope and MEP, then finishes room by room.
Permits and inspections were sequenced with the field schedule: we did not stack trades in ways that would fail a rough inspection or void a warranty. Dry-in and life-safety milestones were treated as hard gates before cosmetic work expanded.
Long-lead items—windows, cabinetry, specialty lighting—were released on dates tied to the critical path, not “when someone remembered.” That discipline is what keeps a large residential job from turning into an open-ended remodel.
Close-out included a structured punch walk, systems checks, and a handover pack with warranty and maintenance notes so the transition to living in the finished home felt complete, not improvised.
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Remodeling should feel like progress — not a second shift you never signed up for. We run permits, crews, and the schedule end to end — so each check-in shows what closed on site and what we're lining up next.
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