FULL HOME REMODELING · CONNECTICUT, CT

Full Home Remodeling Contractor in Connecticut

 A seamless look across every room, with fixed pricing, daily photo updates, and a completion date in writing. Run late and we pay you $100 for every day we go over.

Connecticut registered · Bonded · $1M insured · Every price fixed in writing
Your Price Is Locked
On Time or $100 a Day
Daily Photo Updates
Registered, Bonded, Insured
Your Price Is Locked
On Time or $100 a Day
Daily Photo Updates
Registered, Bonded, Insured
Your Price Is Locked
On Time or $100 a Day
Daily Photo Updates
Registered, Bonded, Insured
01 — The Approach
A whole house is exactly where things fall apart. Unless one team owns all of it

On most full home projects the trades don't talk to each other and nobody actually owns the timeline. So you get a kitchen that doesn't match the floors and a finish date that quietly slides into next year. We do it the opposite way: one team, one contract, one fixed price, and one completion date we're financially on the hook for.

You get a single point of contact and a photo update every working day, so a project this big never feels out of your hands.

02 — What's Included
Every room, one plan, one price

A full-home scope is genuinely full. Below is the umbrella; every item maps to a named lead on our team and a line on your fixed-price proposal.

i.

Architecture & Design

Design and space planning across the whole home

ii.

Permits & Inspections

Permits and licensed trades, fully managed

iii.

Structural & Framing

Kitchen, bathrooms and living spaces coordinated as one project

iv.

Plumbing, Electrical & HVAC

Flooring, millwork and finishes that speak the same language room to room

v.

Kitchen, Bath & Cabinetry

One fixed price and one committed timeline

vi.

Finishes & Final Walkthrough

Daily photo updates the entire way through

03 — Portfolio Projects

One palette,
every room .

A whole-home renovation is a chance to commit to a material vocabulary. We typically anchor on three to four primary materials and let everything else play a supporting role.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

Anchor

Wide-Plank Oak

Single mill, single batch. Floors, stairs, ceilings, paneling — all from one tree run.

04 — Featured Project
A CONNECTICUT home, rebuilt on schedule.

A 1928 colonial that had been "renovated" three times into incoherence. We stripped it back, kept the staircase and the original lath-and-plaster walls in the parlor, and rebuilt every other system from the basement up.

Open-plan kitchen-living, four bathrooms, a primary suite, a finished basement gym, and a coach-house guest apartment — all under one design language. Thirty-two weeks, on schedule.

Typical Resale Lift
4,200
Typical Resale Lift
4,200
Typical Resale Lift
4,200
Typical Resale Lift
4,200
03 — HOW IT WORKS
Four steps. No pressure. No nasty surprises
I

We come see it, free.

We walk the space, listen, measure, talk budget. No hard sell.

II

You get a real price.

One locked number, one firm finish date, in writing.

III

We build it, daily photos included.

A progress photo every working day by email or WhatsApp.

IV

We hand it back on time.

Done on the promised date, or $100 a day comes off your invoice.

07 — Frequent Questions
What homeowners tend to ask

Whole house renovations in Connecticut typically range from $50,000 for a cosmetic refresh to $300,000 or more for a complete gut renovation with structural changes. Cost depends on square footage, scope, and finish level.

Yes. Many homeowners break a full remodel into phases, such as the kitchen and main living area first, followed by bedrooms and bathrooms, so the budget and disruption are spread out while keeping a consistent design plan across phases.

A cosmetic whole-house refresh can take four to eight weeks. A full remodel involving structural changes, new systems, and multiple rooms typically takes four to eight months depending on size and scope.

It depends on the scope. Cosmetic updates and phased projects usually allow you to stay in the home. A complete gut renovation involving every room and major systems work is often easier to manage from temporary housing during the most disruptive phase.

Yes. A full home remodel typically requires multiple permits across structural, electrical, and plumbing work. We manage the entire permitting and inspection process as part of the project.

Yes, and it’s usually more cost-effective than hiring separately for each room, since scheduling, material ordering, and design decisions are coordinated as one project instead of three.

Yes. We walk the entire home and provide a detailed, itemized estimate broken out by area before any work begins, with no obligation to move forward.

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