Whole-Home services

Whole-Home Remodeling Austin TX.

Davis & Co Builds manages larger residential remodels in Austin with clear scope planning, trade sequencing, material coordination, and a finish standard designed to make the entire home feel more complete.

Whole-Home Remodeling

A larger remodel should feel cohesive, not like disconnected updates.

Whole-home remodeling is different from remodeling one room at a time. Every decision affects the next: layout, flooring transitions, cabinetry, trim, paint, lighting, plumbing, electrical, bathrooms, kitchen design, and finish consistency.

Davis & Co Builds helps homeowners organize the larger picture before construction begins so the project moves with clearer expectations and the finished home feels intentional from room to room.

What We Handle

Whole-home remodeling with structure across every major part of the project.

Planning

Scope & Project Direction

We help define what areas of the home are changing, what needs to stay, what trades are involved, and how the full remodel should be sequenced.

Layout

Flow & Space Planning

Whole-home remodels may involve opening spaces, improving circulation, updating room relationships, and making the home feel more functional overall.

Coordination

Trades & Sequencing

Larger remodels require careful coordination across demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, tile, trim, paint, and final details.

Project Areas

Every part of the home needs to work together.

Kitchen

Kitchen Remodeling

Whole-home remodels often center around the kitchen, including layout, cabinetry, surfaces, appliance placement, lighting, storage, and connection to living areas.

Bathrooms

Bathroom Remodeling

Primary bathrooms, guest bathrooms, and powder rooms may be updated for better comfort, waterproofing, fixture coordination, tile detail, and finish consistency.

Living Spaces

Living, Dining & Common Areas

Living areas may include flooring updates, fireplace changes, trim, built-ins, lighting, paint, wall adjustments, and improved connection between rooms.

Interior Finish

Flooring, Trim & Paint

Flooring transitions, baseboards, casing, doors, wall finishes, paint, and trim profiles help determine whether the home feels cohesive after the remodel.

Systems

Electrical, Plumbing & Lighting

Larger remodels often require electrical updates, plumbing changes, lighting layouts, fixture coordination, ventilation planning, and trade sequencing.

Details

Cabinetry, Tile & Finish Details

Cabinetry, tile, hardware, countertops, backsplashes, mirrors, fixtures, and finish carpentry need to be coordinated across the entire home.

Our Standard

Built around clarity before the first wall is opened.

Whole-home remodeling becomes difficult when decisions are made too late or when rooms are treated independently without a cohesive plan. We focus on helping define the project before construction begins.

That includes scope, selections, finish level, project access, trade sequencing, and how the remodel should be managed if the home is occupied or partially occupied during construction.

  • Clear scope definition before construction
  • Room-by-room finish and material coordination
  • Trade scheduling and project sequencing
  • Dust control, access, and jobsite protection planning
  • Communication around changes, details, and closeout

Process

A cleaner path from whole-home planning to finished remodel.

Larger remodels require a more disciplined process. Our approach is designed to create better expectations before construction begins and stronger control during execution.

We help organize the decisions around scope, selections, schedule, trades, access, and finish expectations so the project has a clearer path forward.

View Whole-Home Process
01

Consultation

02

Scope & Planning

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Selections & Coordination

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Build Execution

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Final Walkthrough

Cost Clarity

Understand what affects whole-home remodeling cost in Austin.

Whole-home remodeling costs vary based on the number of rooms involved, layout changes, structural needs, kitchen and bathroom scope, flooring, trim, cabinetry, electrical, plumbing, lighting, material selections, and finish expectations.

Our home remodel cost guide helps homeowners understand the major cost drivers before starting a larger project conversation.

View Home Remodel Cost Guide

Project Fit

Whole-home remodels for homeowners who want structure across the entire project.

01

Cohesive Vision

The project should begin with a clear understanding of how the entire home should feel, not just how each individual room should look.

02

Organized Decisions

Materials, fixtures, finishes, flooring, trim, lighting, and cabinetry need to be coordinated early to avoid delays and inconsistent results.

03

Execution Control

Larger remodels need disciplined sequencing, communication, jobsite expectations, and a clear closeout process to protect the final result.