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Whole-home remodel shaped around layout, finish consistency, and a more cohesive way of living.

A featured whole-home remodeling project by Davis & Co Builds, highlighting the planning, coordination, and finish details that bring multiple areas of a home into one refined direction.

Project Overview

A full-home update focused on flow, finish quality, and room-to-room consistency.

This whole-home remodel was designed to bring a more cohesive feel across the main living areas, kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, paint, lighting, trim, and finish details.

The goal was not to make each room feel separate. The goal was to create a home where the major spaces connect visually and functionally, with finishes that feel intentional from one area to the next.

Project Snapshot

What this remodel included.

Scope

Multi-Room Remodel

Updated key areas throughout the home, including shared spaces, kitchen connections, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, paint, and finish details.

Focus

Cohesive Finish Direction

Materials, colors, trim, hardware, lighting, and surfaces were coordinated so the home feels more unified and intentional.

Execution

Sequenced Trade Work

The remodel required coordination across demolition, prep, rough-ins, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, tile, trim, paint, fixtures, and closeout.

Transformation

From existing conditions to a more resolved home.

Before

Existing Conditions

The starting point revealed the layout, finish inconsistencies, and areas where the home needed a clearer design and construction direction.

During

Construction + Coordination

The project moved through protection, demolition, rough-ins, surface prep, finish sequencing, and coordination across multiple trades.

After

Finished Remodel

The final result brought the home into a more cohesive finish direction with cleaner transitions and stronger visual consistency.

Kitchen + Living Areas

The central spaces were planned to feel more connected.

Whole-home remodels often revolve around the relationship between the kitchen, dining, and living areas. These spaces influence how the home feels the moment you walk in and how the household functions every day.

For this project, the focus was on improving the overall connection between spaces while maintaining a refined, architectural finish direction.

  • Improved room-to-room visual flow
  • Coordinated surfaces and finish selections
  • Lighting and fixture updates
  • Flooring and trim continuity
  • Cleaner transition between main living areas

Bathrooms + Private Spaces

Smaller spaces were brought into the same finish standard.

In a whole-home remodel, bathrooms, bedrooms, hallways, and secondary spaces should not feel forgotten. These areas need the same level of finish coordination so the home feels complete.

Finish details such as tile, lighting, mirrors, plumbing fixtures, paint, trim, and hardware were considered as part of the broader project direction.

  • Bathroom finish updates
  • Fixture and hardware coordination
  • Paint and trim consistency
  • Lighting improvements
  • Material continuity across private spaces

Finish Direction

The remodel was guided by a cohesive material and finish package.

Surfaces

Flooring, Tile + Counters

Major surfaces were selected and coordinated to create cleaner transitions and a more consistent feel across the remodeled areas.

Detail

Trim, Paint + Wall Finish

Trim profiles, paint direction, drywall finish, and wall details all contributed to a quieter and more refined interior.

Hardware

Lighting, Fixtures + Accents

Lighting, plumbing fixtures, cabinet hardware, and visible accents were coordinated to support one consistent design direction.

Process Notes

A single whole-home project requires disciplined sequencing.

Larger remodels require more organization because the work touches multiple areas at once. Decisions in one room often affect the next, especially when flooring, trim, paint, drywall, lighting, cabinetry, and fixtures need to align across the home.

This project was managed around sequence, trade coordination, and finish review so the final spaces could feel connected rather than pieced together.

View Whole-Home Process
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Scope Review

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Finish Direction

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Trade Coordination

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Construction Sequencing

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Detail Review

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Final Walkthrough

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