Wall removals, floor replacements, paint, trim, doors, lighting — interior work that transforms how the home feels without the cost of a gut renovation.
Not every home needs to be torn down to the studs. Sometimes the bones are good — the layout works, the windows are right, the structure is sound — and what the home really needs is a thoughtful refresh: cleaner finishes, better light, a few key walls moved, a unified material palette.
Interior renovation is the sweet spot. The cost is meaningfully lower than a gut, the disruption is shorter, and the result transforms how the home actually feels day-to-day. Floors, walls, paint, trim, doors, lighting, hardware — all of it touched, all of it harmonized.
The trick is knowing what to keep and what to change. That's where twenty-one years of experience matters.
Start Your ProjectSelective wall removal, new openings, expanded doorways — opening up the rooms that have been closed off.
Hardwood, engineered, large-format tile, or polished concrete — installed across the home for continuity.
Smooth or skip-trowel finishes, new ceilings, crown molding, decorative trim where the home calls for it.
Replacement of dated doors, casing, and base — instantly modernizing the read of every room.
Recessed lighting, layered fixtures, decorative pendants, dimmer integration — daylight quality with the flip of a switch.
Full repaint with a unified palette — the single most transformative change you can make to an interior.
Targeted removal of walls, finishes, and fixtures with protection of everything staying.
Beam sizing, post placement, and permits for any load-bearing changes.
Full repair, retexture, and prep before paint.
Hardwood, engineered, tile, or stone — installed across the home for continuity.
New base, casing, crown, and doors — replacement or reuse where appropriate.
Full interior repaint with high-quality finishes and proper prep.
Recessed, decorative, and accent lighting with dimmer integration.
Door hardware, cabinet hardware, switch plates, registers — all coordinated.
Punch list, deep clean, and walkthrough.
On-site review of every room — what works, what doesn't, what's worth keeping.
Material boards, fixture selections, paint colors, and layout adjustments — locked before we touch anything.
Demo, structural where needed, finishes installed in proper sequence.
Final clean, lighting balance, walkthrough, and the moment the home reads completely different.
Interior renovation focuses on finishes, lighting, and selective layout changes — without touching mechanical systems, exterior, or major structural work. It's faster, less disruptive, and less expensive.
Usually yes — we set up containment, protect adjacent areas, and stage work to keep at least one bathroom and a temporary kitchen functional throughout.
Typical interior renovations run 5 to 12 weeks depending on home size and scope. Wall removals add time; pure finish work moves fastest.
We design the project to either fully unify the home (recommended) or carefully transition between renovated and unrenovated areas. We'll discuss tradeoffs in the planning stage.
A complimentary consultation, an honest itemized estimate, and a finished project worth the investment.