Full Home Remodeling in Utah County

One team, one point of contact, from the first budget conversation to the final walkthrough.

More Than a List of Rooms

A full home remodel isn’t a kitchen project and a bathroom project and a flooring project happening near each other — it’s one project, and it should be planned like one. The materials in your kitchen should make sense next to the flooring in your hallway. The cabinetry style shouldn’t fight with the trim work. When five different contractors are involved, nobody actually owns that consistency. We do.

Because we handle flooring, cabinetry, countertops, tile, and finish carpentry in-house, a whole-home project moves through one team instead of getting handed off between subcontractors who’ve never met each other. You get one point of contact, one schedule, and a finished home that feels like it was designed together — because it was.

What a Full Home Remodel Can Include

Every whole-home project is different — some homeowners want everything touched at once, others phase it room by room over a year or two. Either way, this is the full range of what we coordinate under one roof:

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling

Layout changes, cabinetry, countertops, and finishes for the rooms that get the most daily use. See our Kitchen Remodeling and Bathroom Remodeling pages.

Flooring Throughout

Consistent flooring choices from room to room, or intentional transitions between materials. See Flooring Installation.

Custom Cabinetry & Countertops

Cabinetry and countertop selections coordinated across the whole home, not chosen room by room in isolation. See Custom Cabinetry and Countertops.

Tile & Finish Work

Backsplashes, showers, and the trim, molding, and interior door details that tie a room together. See Tile Installation and Interior Finish Work.

What to Expect

Budget comes first, always. Before we talk about a single product, we help you land on a realistic number for the scope you have in mind — that’s what determines everything that follows.

From there, we schedule time in our showroom to go through materials for each space, coordinated so the whole home makes sense together. Once you’ve made your selections, we send a formal estimate for the full project, with a signature and deposit locking in your place on the schedule.

Larger projects are often phased — not every homeowner wants their entire house torn up at once, and we’ll work with you on a sequence that fits how you need to live during the project. Whether it’s done in one push or over several phases, you’re working with the same team and the same plan from start to finish.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do we need to move out during a full home remodel?

It depends on scope and phasing. Many whole-home projects are sequenced room by room so you can keep living in the house; a full gut of every room at once is more disruptive and we’ll talk through what makes sense for your situation before anything starts.

How long does a full home remodel take?

It depends heavily on scope and how the project is phased — a single-phase whole-home project and a multi-year, room-by-room approach are very different timelines. We’ll give you a realistic schedule once we know what you’re planning.

Can we do the project in phases instead of all at once?

Yes — this is common. Many homeowners start with the highest-priority room and work through the rest over time. Planning the whole project up front, even if it’s phased, is what keeps materials and design consistent from room to room.

Do you handle the design as well as the installation?

Yes. Our showroom team helps you choose materials, colors, and layouts across every space involved, then our crews handle the installation — one team responsible for the whole result.

What’s the first step?

Figuring out your budget. Contact us to set up a showroom consultation, and we’ll help you get a realistic number before you make a single product decision.

Visit Us

The Crossings At Timp Creek
130 S State St
Orem, UT 84058

801-224-0265

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