Comprehensive remodeling that transforms your home's layout, function, and feel — room by room, with one team managing every detail.
Whole-home remodeling in Omaha typically takes 3 to 6 months depending on scope. These projects often involve structural changes such as removing walls, reconfiguring floor plans, and upgrading electrical and plumbing systems throughout the house. Permits are required for structural, electrical, and plumbing modifications in the Omaha metro area.
There's a moment that many Omaha homeowners reach — you've updated the bathroom, you've talked about the kitchen, but something still doesn't feel right. The hallway is too narrow. The main living area feels disconnected from the rest of the house. Bedrooms that made sense when the kids were small don't work now that they're teenagers. It's not that anything is broken. It's that the home doesn't match the way your family actually lives anymore.
A whole home remodel means rethinking the space as a complete environment — how rooms connect, how your daily routines flow, how the whole house works together. That kind of project calls for cross-trade experience, and our team was built on it. From drywall to kitchens to basements, we understand how the pieces fit together.
Many homes in the Omaha metro were built in the 1960s through 1990s — solid structures with good bones, but floor plans and finishes that haven't kept up with modern living. A whole home remodel lets you keep what works, fix what doesn't, and bring everything together under a cohesive vision. Take a look at our recent projects to see the range of work we've done throughout the metro area.
A project this size is about more than construction — it's about how we work with you from start to finish. Here's what you can count on when you work with our team.
A project this comprehensive needs a clear, structured approach. Here's how we take your home from where it is to where you want it to be.
We walk through your home together and listen to what's working, what's not, and what you're hoping for. Every room, every frustration, every idea — this is where the vision starts to take shape.
A detailed scope covering each room, phasing, timeline, and cost. You'll see exactly what's happening in each phase, what materials are involved, and how the budget breaks down — before any work begins.
Our team works through each phase with consistent communication and a clean workspace. We protect finished areas as we move through the home, and you'll always know what's happening next.
A thorough walkthrough of every space, every detail, before we call it done. We review each room together and address anything that needs attention. The project isn't finished until you say it is.
It depends on the scope — most whole home remodels take between 3 and 6 months. Smaller multi-room projects may fall closer to 3 months, while complete transformations with layout changes can extend to 6 months or longer. We'll build a detailed timeline during planning so you know what to expect.
In many cases, yes. We discuss logistics during the planning stage so you know what to expect. For larger projects where staying home may not be practical, we'll let you know upfront so you can plan ahead.
Homes built in the 1960s through 1990s — which describes much of Omaha's housing stock — can reveal unexpected conditions once walls come open. Outdated wiring, old plumbing, water damage, or framing that doesn't meet current code. When we find something unexpected, we stop, explain what we're seeing, and walk through your options before moving forward.
Not necessarily. We do need key decisions made upfront for materials with long lead times — things like cabinetry, specialty tile, or fixtures that need to be ordered weeks in advance. But we build flexibility into the schedule for selections that can happen as the project progresses. During the planning phase, we'll walk through which decisions need to happen first and which ones can wait, so you never feel rushed into a choice you're not confident about.
A renovation typically updates finishes and fixtures without changing the layout. A whole home remodel goes deeper — moving walls, reconfiguring floor plans, and rethinking how rooms connect. During our walkthrough, we'll help you figure out which approach fits your goals and budget.
When individual room updates aren't enough, it's time for a bigger conversation. Let's walk through your home together and talk about what's possible.
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