Full-Home Renovations

One team. One plan. A home that feels cohesive—end to end.

Full-home projects move fast when the sequence is planned: demo, rough-ins, inspections, finishes, and final punch. We coordinate trades, materials, schedules, and building rules so the work stays predictable.

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  • Licensed & insured
  • NJ HIC# 13VH12519900
  • Hudson County • North Jersey • Manhattan
Exterior view of renovated home
Kitchen in a full-home renovation
Stairs and hallway renovation detail
Interior renovation photo

Before & after: the work that changes how a home lives

The “story” in full-home work is continuity—clean transitions, correct sequencing, and details that look intentional. Drag the sliders to see the transformation.

Transformation

Upstairs refresh

Layout, finishes, and trim details that make the space feel brighter and more complete.

Upstairs after renovation
Upstairs before renovation
BeforeAfter

Transformation

Exterior / building update

Curb appeal matters—repairs + finish work that reads clean and cohesive.

Building after renovation
Building before renovation
BeforeAfter

What a full-home renovation can include

Full-home work is about the “whole picture”—plumbing, electrical, finishes, and transitions that feel intentional. We’ll define scope early so ordering, approvals, and inspections don’t slow you down.

  • Demo + protection, dust control, and clean site management
  • Framing, leveling, and structural fixes (when needed)
  • Plumbing & electrical updates + inspection coordination
  • Drywall, trim, doors, paint, and finish carpentry
  • Flooring, tile, stair details, and transition planning
  • Kitchens and bathrooms as part of the overall plan
  • Punch list + final walkthrough

A process that keeps it moving

On big projects, the schedule is the product. We sequence trades, material lead times, and building rules so the job progresses in clear phases.

  1. 1) Walkthrough & scopeGoals, measurements, constraints (condo rules, delivery windows, etc.).
  2. 2) Plan & selectionsFinish decisions + lead times so ordering doesn’t derail momentum.
  3. 3) Demo & rough-insDemo, framing as needed, then plumbing/electrical/mechanical.
  4. 4) Close walls & finishDrywall, trim, paint, flooring, tile, and carpentry.
  5. 5) Install & punchFinal installs, inspections, walkthrough, and punch list close-out.

Thinking about a full-home renovation?

Share your neighborhood, what you want to change, and your rough timeline. We’ll follow up with next steps and schedule a walkthrough.