Whole Home Remodeling Services
A whole home remodel is an opportunity to rethink how your entire house functions, not just how it looks.
By addressing layout, systems, and finishes together, we help homeowners create cohesive spaces that support their lifestyle now and in the future.
Comprehensive Home Reconfiguration
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Rework floor plans to improve flow, natural light, and how spaces connect throughout the home.
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Ideal for outdated layouts, segmented rooms, or homes that no longer fit daily routines.
Multi-Room Remodeling
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Update kitchens, bathrooms, living spaces, and bedrooms as part of a coordinated plan.
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Ensures consistent design, shared materials, and fewer disruptions compared to phased projects.
Structural & Layout Improvements
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Modify walls, ceilings, and structural elements to support new layouts or open up living areas.
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Allows design flexibility while ensuring changes are safe, code-compliant, and well-engineered.
Systems & Performance Upgrades
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Modernize plumbing, electrical, HVAC, and insulation as part of the remodel.
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Improves comfort, energy efficiency, and long-term reliability behind the walls.
Design Cohesion & Finish Updates
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Align materials, finishes, and architectural details across the entire home.
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Creates a unified look rather than a patchwork of renovations completed at different times.
Lamont Bros. Whole Home Remodeling Team
Remodeling Superintendents are dedicated to the one job we have at the moment.
We're on site at a whole home remodel from day one through completion of the project.
– Chris Lane, Remodeling Superintendent
What Goes Into a Whole Home Remodel?
Whole home remodels require careful coordination between design, construction, and long-term planning.
Because changes affect multiple areas at once, early decisions play a critical role in cost control, scheduling, and overall success.
Layout & Spatial Planning
Reevaluating how rooms relate to one another allows the home to function more intuitively. This often includes improving circulation, sightlines, and room proportions.
Structural Engineering & Framing
Walls may be removed, relocated, or reinforced to support new layouts. Structural planning ensures changes are safe and compatible with the home’s existing framework.
Mechanical System Coordination
Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC systems are often updated or reconfigured to support new room layouts. Coordinating these systems early helps prevent conflicts during construction.
Design Continuity & Material Selection
Whole home projects require thoughtful material and finish selections that work across multiple spaces. This ensures visual consistency while accounting for durability and maintenance needs.
Phasing & Construction Planning
Because homeowners may sometimes remain in the home during construction, planning how work progresses is essential. A clear build sequence helps minimize disruption and maintain livable conditions.
Budget Alignment & Scope Definition
Defining scope early helps balance priorities across the entire home. Clear planning allows homeowners to make informed tradeoffs and avoid costly mid-project changes.
Lamont Bros. did a major remodel for us back in 2017, and we couldn’t have been happier with the experience.
They were professional, friendly, and most importantly, trustworthy.
Nearly ten years later, they’re still just as responsive and willing to help with small projects and warranty issues.
It’s rare to find a company that stands by their work for so long and continues to treat past clients with the same care and respect as day one.
Highly recommend Lamont Bros. to anyone looking for quality craftsmanship and a team you can truly count on!
– David B. | Google Review
Here's How The Design-Build Process Works:
Our design team creates the space of your dreams.
Our build team brings the vision to life.
You enjoy your new custom-built space.
Lamont Bros. | Whole Home Remodel Gallery
Whole Home Remodeling Examples
These whole home remodels combined a client's vision with our team's expertise to create beautiful, functional homes with a cohesive look and feel.
Though remodeling a whole home is a complicated project, our designers and builders have the experience to guide homeowners through the process with clarity, structure, and attention to detail.
See more of our featured whole home remodeling projects here: Our Whole Home Remodels Portfolio
Whole Home Remodeling FAQs
Do I need to move out during a whole home remodel?
Sometimes, but not always. Depending on the scope and phasing of the work, we can help you decide whether staying in your home is practical or if temporary relocation will make the process easier. Read more about it here:
How long does a whole home remodel usually take?
Whole home remodels take longer than single-room projects because of their scope and complexity. Finalizing design details early allows us to create a realistic schedule and keep construction moving efficiently. Read more here:
Can we remodel our home to change the layout?
Yes. Many whole home remodels include reworking floor plans to improve flow, function, and how spaces connect, while ensuring all changes are structurally sound and code-compliant.
How is budgeting handled for a whole home remodel?
Budgeting starts during design, where priorities are established and tradeoffs are explored. This approach helps align scope and cost early, reducing the risk of surprises during construction. Find more answers here:
Will everything in the house be updated at once?
Not necessarily. Some projects are completed in phases to manage disruption, accommodate occupancy, or prioritize certain areas of the home. Here's more about the process:
The Lamont Bros. Difference
Project Per Superintendent
Your superintendent has one focus – your project is their priority.
Days Average Schedule Variance
Last year we finished projects within two days of the original completion date.
Start-to-Finish Cost Variance
We pride ourselves on providing accurate budgets without surprises, routinely completing projects within 5% of budget.