
Whole-House Remodeling for the Phoenix Metro Area
Complete interior re-designs and structural remodeling to modernize residential properties across Scottsdale, Phoenix, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Chandler, and the greater East Valley.

Complete Residential Transformations from Concept to Completion
Premier Design and Renovation takes on full-scale home renovations — not partial updates — managing every phase from initial demolition through the final walkthrough. The company's 35+ years of residential construction experience means the team understands framing, load paths, code compliance, and how each trade's work affects the others throughout the entire project.
Licensed GC management is critical for whole-home work: permits are pulled correctly, inspections are passed, trades are sequenced properly, and design decisions are made with structural knowledge rather than guesswork. Every room is planned as part of a cohesive whole — not as isolated projects handed off to different crews.
Open-Concept Layout Transformations
Open-concept living is in high demand across Arizona homes, and the structural complexity involved is real. Many Phoenix-area homes were built with load-bearing walls dividing the kitchen, dining, and living areas — removing them requires engineering knowledge, proper beam sizing, and strict permit compliance to ensure the home remains safe and code-compliant.
Premier Design and Renovation follows a proven process for every open-concept conversion: structural assessment, engineering coordination where required, permit application with your local municipality, safe demolition, beam or header installation, and finishing the new open space so the ceiling, flooring, and walls read seamlessly throughout.
All open-concept work is executed to Arizona building code, inspected by the appropriate municipality, and fully documented — giving homeowners both a beautiful result and a clean permit record that protects the home's value at resale.
Cohesive Design Across Every Room
A whole-house remodel creates the opportunity to unify the aesthetic across all spaces — and Premier Design and Renovation plans material selections, transitions, and finishes as a system rather than room by room. The result is a home where every surface and detail reinforces the same design story.
Coordination elements managed across the entire home include:
- Flooring transitions between rooms
- Paint color palette throughout
- Interior trim and door casing profiles
- Countertop materials across kitchen and bathrooms
- Lighting fixture families
- Hardware finishes across every room
- Plumbing fixture selections
- Cabinet door styles and finishes
The owner brings design guidance alongside construction management — homeowners don't need to coordinate separate designers and builders. The result is a home where every room feels like it belongs to the same story.

What a Whole-House Remodel Can Include
Every whole-house project is custom-scoped. Below is a representative list of work Premier Design and Renovation manages under a single contract — homeowners can select all, some, or a combination based on their goals and budget.
Kitchen Remodel
Full layout, surface, and fixture upgrade
Bathroom Renovations
Master bath, guest bath, powder room
Custom Countertops Throughout
Consistent stone across all surfaces
Load-Bearing Wall Removal
Structural, permitted, and safe
Open-Concept Conversions
Connect kitchen, dining, and living spaces
Flooring Replacement
Consistent material transitions room to room
Interior Painting
Cohesive palette selected for the whole home
Trim and Door Casing Updates
Unified profiles throughout
Door Hardware Upgrades
Matching finish families across every room
Lighting Modernization
Recessed, pendant, and fixture coordination
Structural Additions
Room expansions and structural modifications
Whole-Home Expansions
Additions requiring permitting and framing
Why One Licensed Contractor Makes the Difference
Fewer Scheduling Conflicts
One contractor coordinates all trades — plumbing, electrical, tile, carpentry, countertops — on a unified schedule. There are no gaps waiting for a subcontractor who doesn't know the project timeline.
Consistent Finish Quality
When one team owns the whole project, every transition — where the tile meets the hardwood, where the countertop meets the wall, where the trim meets the door — is managed to the same standard. Nothing falls through the cracks between handoffs.
Simplified Communication
Homeowners have one phone number and one point of accountability. There is no finger-pointing between separate contractors when a question or issue arises.
Clean Permit and Inspection Record
A licensed GC pulls permits, manages inspections, and closes each phase correctly. This protects the homeowner's investment and keeps the project insurable and sellable.
Whole-House Remodeling FAQs
Honest answers to the questions Phoenix metro homeowners ask before starting a whole-house remodeling project.
What is included in a whole-house remodel?
A whole-house remodel can include kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, flooring, painting, lighting, layout changes, cabinetry, countertops, plumbing, electrical updates, drywall, trim, doors, and full interior finish upgrades.
How much does a whole-house remodel cost?
The cost depends on the size of the home, project scope, material selections, layout changes, plumbing, electrical work, and custom finishes. For an accurate estimate, contact Premier Design and Renovation at (480) 528-9469.
How long does a whole-house remodel take?
The timeline depends on the size of the home, complexity of the remodel, permitting, material availability, and whether structural, plumbing, or electrical changes are involved.
Is whole-house remodeling better than remodeling one room at a time?
Whole-house remodeling is often better when multiple areas need updates because it creates a more cohesive design, improves project efficiency, and helps avoid mismatched finishes between rooms.
Can Premier Design and Renovation help with the full remodeling plan?
Yes. Premier Design and Renovation can help homeowners plan a whole-house remodel from concept to completion, including layout improvements, material selections, project coordination, and quality installation.
Do I need permits for a whole-house remodel?
Permits may be needed if the project includes structural changes, electrical updates, plumbing changes, wall removal, additions, or major layout modifications. A professional contractor can help determine what is required.
Can a whole-house remodel increase home value?
Yes. A well-planned whole-house remodel can improve home value by updating major living spaces, improving functionality, modernizing finishes, and making the home more appealing to future buyers.
Can I live in my home during a whole-house remodel?
It depends on the project scope. Some homeowners stay during phased remodeling, while larger projects involving kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, or major construction may require temporary relocation for comfort and safety.
What areas of the home can be remodeled?
A whole-house remodel can include kitchens, bathrooms, bedrooms, living rooms, dining areas, laundry rooms, hallways, home offices, flooring, ceilings, lighting, and outdoor-connected spaces.
Can a whole-house remodel improve the layout of my home?
Yes. Whole-house remodeling can improve flow, open up cramped spaces, create better storage, improve natural light, and make the home work better for your daily lifestyle.
What should I update first in a whole-house remodel?
The best starting point depends on your goals, but many projects begin with layout planning, structural needs, kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, and major systems like plumbing or electrical.
Can whole-house remodeling make an older home feel modern?
Yes. Updated flooring, lighting, paint, cabinetry, countertops, bathrooms, kitchens, fixtures, and open layouts can make an older home feel more modern, comfortable, and functional.
How do I choose materials for a whole-house remodel?
Choose materials based on durability, maintenance, style, budget, and how each room will be used. Premier Design and Renovation can help guide selections so the entire home feels cohesive.
What is the difference between whole-house remodeling and home renovation?
Whole-house remodeling usually involves changing design, layout, function, and finishes across the home. Renovation often focuses on updating, repairing, or restoring existing features.
How do I schedule a whole-house remodeling consultation?
To schedule a consultation, call Premier Design and Renovation at (480) 528-9469. The team can review your goals, discuss your home, and help plan a remodeling approach that fits your needs.
Start Your Whole-House Remodeling Project
Premier Design and Renovation serves Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, Tempe, Ahwatukee, Queen Creek, and the Greater Phoenix metro. Schedule a free in-home consultation and get a transparent estimate from a licensed general contractor with 35+ years of residential construction experience.

