
We redesign your house for better flow, comfort, and value, with one team guiding every step.
We start with a detailed walkthrough to learn your goals, budget, layout issues, and must-have upgrades, from kitchens and bathrooms to flooring, carpentry, windows, and doors. Then we build a phased renovation plan, realistic timeline, and clear proposal so you know what to expect before work begins.
Before demolition starts, we confirm material selections, measurements, scope details, and scheduling so every part of your whole home renovation is organized. Our team coordinates trades, permits when needed, and jobsite protection to reduce delays, keep the project moving, and protect the parts of your home not under construction.
We complete each phase with close attention to fit, finish, and daily jobsite cleanliness, keeping you updated as your renovation takes shape over the planned schedule. At the end, we walk the home with you, address punch-list items, and make sure every space is ready for comfortable living before we call the job complete.
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A whole home renovation is the best way to reshape an older house into a home that fits your life today. At OneCall Home Services, we help homeowners update the look, layout, comfort, and function of the entire property with one clear plan. Instead of fixing one room at a time, we take a full-house approach so everything works together. The result is a home that feels more open, more efficient, and more enjoyable to live in every day.
We handle whole home remodeling projects for homeowners who want to modernize outdated finishes, improve traffic flow, increase storage, repair aging materials, or prepare a recently purchased house for long-term living. Many of our customers come to us because their home no longer matches their needs. Maybe the kitchen is closed off, the bathrooms are worn down, the flooring is inconsistent, or the overall style feels tired. A complete renovation gives you the chance to solve those issues at once and create a home that feels cohesive from room to room.
Whole home renovation can cover as much or as little of the house as needed, but in most cases it involves updates across several major areas. We commonly renovate kitchens, bathrooms, living rooms, bedrooms, basements, hallways, laundry rooms, entryways, and home offices. Projects may include demolition, framing changes, drywall, painting, flooring installation, trim work, cabinet installation, countertop replacement, lighting upgrades, plumbing fixture updates, tile work, and finish carpentry. If the home needs deeper improvements, we can also address insulation, windows, doors, electrical updates, plumbing changes, and other essential systems as part of the renovation plan.
Because this is a full-house project, we pay close attention to how every space connects. That means matching design elements, improving transitions between rooms, and making sure the final finish feels balanced throughout the home. We help homeowners choose materials, colors, layouts, and features that make the house feel unified rather than pieced together over time.
Good whole home remodeling starts with smart planning. We begin by learning about your goals, budget, timeline, and the parts of the house that need the most attention. Some homeowners want a modern open-concept layout. Others want better storage, more natural light, improved energy efficiency, or a fresh design with durable materials that are easier to maintain. We listen first, then build a renovation plan around those priorities.
Once we understand the scope, we review the existing condition of the home and identify any structural, mechanical, or layout issues that should be handled during the renovation. This step matters because older homes often have hidden problems behind walls or under floors. By planning carefully from the start, we reduce surprises and keep the project moving in the right direction.
From there, we organize the work in a logical sequence. That may include selective demolition, framing adjustments, rough-in work for electrical or plumbing, insulation, drywall, flooring, cabinets, tile, painting, trim, fixtures, and final details. Throughout the project, we focus on workmanship, communication, and clean jobsite practices. A whole house remodel is a big investment, and homeowners deserve a team that respects their property and keeps them informed.
There are real advantages to renovating the whole house under one plan. First, it creates consistency. Flooring, paint colors, trim profiles, doors, hardware, and lighting can all be selected to complement each other. Second, it can be more efficient than remodeling room by room over several years. Combining the work often reduces repeat labor, avoids duplicate setup costs, and allows us to schedule trades in a more streamlined way.
A whole home renovation can also improve day-to-day comfort. Better layouts can remove tight walkways and awkward spaces. Updated insulation, windows, and doors can help with energy performance. New lighting can brighten dark rooms. Modern kitchens and bathrooms can make daily routines easier. Built-in storage, updated mudrooms, and improved laundry spaces can reduce clutter and help the house function better for a busy family.
Another major benefit is long-term value. A well-planned home renovation can increase appeal, improve safety, and update the house in ways that support resale down the road. Even if you are not planning to move soon, investing in high-quality remodeling now can help you enjoy your home more while protecting the condition of the property.
Every whole house renovation should balance style, durability, and budget. We help our customers think through material choices that will perform well in real life, not just look good on day one. That includes flooring that can handle pets and kids, countertops that are easy to maintain, cabinetry that offers better storage, tile that fits the home’s style, and lighting that improves both appearance and function.
We also consider how finishes work together across the home. For example, kitchen cabinet colors should relate well to nearby living areas. Bathroom tile should feel intentional within the overall design. Door styles, trim details, paint palettes, and flooring transitions should create a smooth visual flow. These details are what make a full-house remodel feel polished and complete.
Many whole home renovation projects involve older houses with solid character but outdated systems and worn materials. These homes often need special attention. Uneven floors, aging wiring, old plumbing lines, limited insulation, and hidden water damage are all common concerns. We approach older home remodeling with care and practical experience, making sure essential repairs are handled along with cosmetic upgrades. This helps protect your investment and prevents surface-level improvements from covering deeper problems.
In many cases, older homes also offer great opportunities. Original layouts can be improved, underused rooms can be repurposed, and dated finishes can be replaced with clean, timeless materials. Our goal is to preserve what works while updating what no longer serves your family.
No two families use their homes in the same way. That is why we tailor every whole home renovation to the people living in it. Some homeowners need a better kitchen for cooking and entertaining. Some need more functional bathrooms for a full household. Others want a finished basement, guest suite, home office, or more useful storage. We plan the remodel around your daily routine so the finished home supports the way you live now and in the future.
We also understand that a large renovation can feel overwhelming. That is why clear communication matters. We work hard to explain the scope, answer questions, and help homeowners make confident decisions at each stage. When you hire OneCall Home Services, you are not just hiring a contractor for demo and construction. You are hiring a team that sees the big picture and knows how to bring the entire house together.
Homeowners trust us for whole home renovations because we bring experience, practical problem-solving, and a strong commitment to quality. We understand how to manage full-house remodeling projects with attention to detail, from early planning through final walkthrough. Our focus is simple: build a home that looks better, works better, and lasts.
If your home needs more than a quick update, a whole home renovation may be the right solution. We would be glad to talk through your ideas, evaluate your space, and help you create a plan that fits your goals and budget. Call OneCall Home Services at (612) 271-5521 to schedule a consultation and take the first step toward a beautifully renovated home built for real life.
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