One of the biggest unknowns for homeowners is simple: What is this actually going to feel like? Every project is different, but the process usually follows a similar path.
Phase 1: Planning and preparation. This is the most important part of the project. It includes site visits, scope development, design and selections, and trade coordination. This phase sets the tone for everything that follows.
Phase 2: Demolition and rough work. Once construction begins, existing materials are removed, rough plumbing and electrical are completed, and structural changes are addressed. This phase can feel messy, but it is necessary groundwork.
Phase 3: Build-out and installation. This is where things start coming together – drywall, flooring, cabinetry, tile work, and visible progress.
Phase 4: Finishes and details. Trim, paint, fixtures, final adjustments, and the details that make the space feel complete.
Phase 5: Completion. We walk the project, finish remaining details, and make sure the finished handoff feels complete and clean.
The biggest difference in projects is not only what gets built – it is how organized the process feels. A well-planned project moves forward with clarity. A poorly planned one feels like constant decision-making and adjustment.
Remodeling does not have to feel overwhelming. With the right process, it can feel structured, clear, and manageable from start to finish.