
Whole Home Remodeling
in Wichita, KS
When multiple rooms need attention, one coordinated project beats three separate ones.
One Plan. One Team. Every Room.
A whole-home remodel is for homeowners who love their lot, their neighborhood, or their floor plan's bones—but the house itself needs a reset. Maybe the kitchen hasn't been touched since the '80s, the bathrooms are dated, and the main floor layout doesn't work for how your family lives now.
Instead of tackling rooms one at a time over several years, a whole-home renovation lets you address everything in a single, coordinated project. One design. One construction timeline. One team managing the entire process.
★★★★★
- Deanna P.

What a Whole-Home Remodel Includes
Kitchen Renovation
New layout, cabinetry, countertops, appliances
Bathroom Updates
Trim, Doors, and Paint
Primary bath overhaul plus guest and hall bath refreshes
Refreshed millwork that ties everything together
Main Floor Reconfiguration
Wall removal, open-concept layouts, improved flow
Flooring Throughout
Consistent flooring across the main level
Lighting and Electrical
Updated fixtures, recessed lighting, smart home wiring
Is Whole-Home Remodeling Right for You?
When a single room update isn't enough, a whole-home remodel lets you rethink how your entire house works together. Maybe the main floor layout made sense twenty years ago but doesn't fit how your family lives now. Maybe you've been renovating one room at a time and the finishes don't match anymore. A whole-home project solves that by bringing everything into one cohesive plan. We handle the full scope — layout changes, structural work, finishes, and fixtures — under one roof. That means your kitchen and bathroom remodeling services are coordinated with the flooring, trim, lighting, and paint throughout the rest of the house. Nothing feels like an afterthought. The practical benefits go beyond aesthetics. Combining multiple renovations into one project is more cost-effective than doing them separately, reduces the total time you're living in a construction zone, and lets us address things like insulation, wiring, and plumbing while the walls are already open.

Why Whole-Home Instead of Room by Room?
Remodeling one room at a time can seem manageable, but it often creates problems. Each project disrupts the house again, materials change between phases, and the overall design can lose cohesion.
A whole-home remodel allows everything to be planned together so the house functions as one cohesive space.
Whole-Home Remodel FAQ
If you're looking at the kitchen, the bathrooms, and the flooring—and all of them need work—it usually makes more sense to address them together. You save on mobilization costs, and the design is cohesive from the start.
Wichita neighborhoods like College Hill, Eastborough, and Crestview have homes worth renovating. Between current mortgage rates and the cost of buying equivalent square footage in the same area, renovating the home you have is often the better financial decision.
It depends on scope. Some homeowners stay through the entire project with phased construction. Others move out for 2–3 months. We'll help you decide what makes sense during the planning phase and work around your situation.
Whole-home remodeling projects vary widely depending on the size of the home and the scope of changes. Many projects begin around $150k, with larger renovations reaching $300k or more when kitchens, bathrooms, and major structural changes are involved. During the consultation we'll help you understand realistic budget ranges for your goals.



Start Your Whole-Home Remodel
Schedule a free in-home consultation. We'll walk through every room, talk through priorities, and give you an honest assessment of scope and budget—no pressure, no obligation.



