Completed open-plan residential renovation with coordinated kitchen, glazing, lighting, and interior finishes
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Residential remodeling

Whole-home remodelingChange the whole house without losing control of the project.

A major renovation is not a collection of cosmetic upgrades. Structure, layout, envelope, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, lighting, millwork, finishes, and owner decisions all have to move through one coordinated plan.

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LicenseCA CSLB #1108551 · Class B
ServiceWhole-home remodeling
Primary areasLos Angeles + Orange County
DeliveryPreconstruction to turnover

Residential remodeling

A complete renovation needs one accountable construction structure.

We organize the work from early assessment and constructability through procurement, field execution, quality control, and turnover. The goal is to protect the architecture while making the sequence, budget exposure, and decision path understandable to the owner.

We can work with an established architect and design team or help assemble the specialists required for structural, MEP, envelope, glazing, fabrication, and finish coordination. Licensed design professionals remain responsible for their professional services; our role is to connect approved design intent to a buildable field plan.

Where major remodels usually become difficult

Decisions that deserve early coordination.

01

Existing conditions

Open walls and selective demolition reveal conditions that must be documented, priced, and resolved without losing the project objective.

02

Structural change

Large openings, additions, stair changes, and revised layouts require close coordination between architecture, engineering, temporary work, and finishes.

03

Long-lead decisions

Windows, doors, appliances, lighting, millwork, stone, hardware, and specialty finishes need release dates tied to the field sequence.

04

Owner visibility

A clear decision log, schedule, budget narrative, and consistent project lead keep the owner informed without making the owner manage the trades.

Coordinated remodeling scope

One connected path—not isolated scopes.

  1. 01Existing-condition assessment
  2. 02Preconstruction and budgeting
  3. 03Architect and engineer coordination
  4. 04Structural and MEP construction
  5. 05Custom interiors and finishes
  6. 06Exterior, envelope, and site improvements

From first walk-through to final handoff

The project moves through a visible operating logic.

  1. 01

    Assess

    Review the property, goals, drawings, known conditions, access, occupancy, and decision priorities.

  2. 02

    Define

    Translate the design into coordinated scope, allowances, risk items, procurement needs, and a realistic sequence.

  3. 03

    Resolve

    Close structural, MEP, envelope, finish, and permitting interfaces before they become field conflicts.

  4. 04

    Build

    Manage trades, inspections, quality, schedule, protection, reporting, and changes through one project lead.

  5. 05

    Turn over

    Complete testing, punch, documentation, owner orientation, and a controlled final handoff.

Related service areas

Projects evaluated by scope, site, and schedule.

Pacific PalisadesManhattan BeachHermosa BeachBrentwoodSanta MonicaNewport BeachLaguna Beach

Whole-home remodeling questions

Straight answers before construction is committed.

01Can you work with plans prepared by our architect?

Yes. We coordinate with the owner’s architect, engineers, interior designer, consultants, and specialty vendors while keeping construction responsibility clear.

02Can the house remain occupied?

Sometimes, but it depends on the scope, life-safety conditions, utility shutdowns, access, dust control, and the practicality of separating occupied and active construction areas.

03When should the general contractor join?

Before the documents are fully complete whenever possible. Early constructability, budget, sequencing, and procurement input can prevent expensive redesign and late product substitutions.

04What do you need for an initial review?

A short description, property location, any available plans or photos, and the priorities driving the project are enough to begin a useful conversation.

Residential remodeling

Bring us the renovation while the right decisions can still protect time, cost, and design intent.

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