Elemental Remodeling

Whole-Home Renovation

One vision for your entire home, one team to build it

Comprehensive, single-source design-build renovation for homeowners reimagining their entire home — not just one room — across Arizona.

Whole-home renovation with an open-concept living and kitchen space

What’s included

A renovation planned as one project, not several

When every room is designed and built by the same team, decisions made in the kitchen inform the bathroom, and structural or systems work is planned once across the whole house instead of repeated project by project.

Single-source design-build coordination

One team designs and builds every room in scope — kitchen, bathrooms, living spaces, additions — so materials, finishes, and architectural language stay consistent from room to room.

Phased renovation options

For homeowners staying in place during the work, we sequence the project in phases — living areas first, bedrooms next, and so on — so the house stays livable throughout construction.

A cohesive design vision

Rather than a kitchen designed in isolation and a bathroom designed months later by a different contractor, every space is planned against a single overarching design direction from day one.

Unified permitting & project management

One point of contact manages permitting, trade scheduling, and sequencing across the entire scope of work, rather than juggling separate contracts and separate contractors room by room.

Structural & systems updates

Where a whole-home renovation touches electrical, plumbing, or HVAC systems, those upgrades are planned holistically across the house rather than patched room by room.

Long-term value planning

Material and layout decisions are weighed not just against today's needs but against how the home will function and hold its value over the years ahead.

The Elemental difference

Why single-source design-build matters

Hiring a separate architect, then bidding the construction out to a general contractor, means two teams who've never worked together are responsible for turning a drawing into a finished home. Gaps in that handoff are where budgets slip and timelines stretch.

As a design-build firm, our design team and our construction team are the same team from day one. The people drawing your floor plan are in regular communication with the people framing your walls, which means fewer surprises, faster decisions, and one point of accountability for the entire project — not a design firm pointing at a contractor, or a contractor pointing at a designer.

Design-build vs. design-bid-build

  • One contract, one accountable team, from concept through final walkthrough
  • Design decisions are pressure-tested against real construction costs as they're made
  • Fewer change orders, since design and build are never disconnected
  • One point of contact for the entire scope of your renovation

Who it’s for

For homeowners reimagining the whole house

Homeowners undertaking a comprehensive renovation — multiple rooms or the entire home — rather than a single-room project.
Owners of older Arizona homes ready to update layout, systems, and finishes together instead of piecemeal over several years.
Homeowners who've purchased a property with strong bones but a dated or disconnected layout and want a cohesive redesign.
Anyone who wants one accountable team managing design and construction across the whole house, rather than coordinating separate contractors themselves.

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Common questions

Whole-home renovation FAQ

How much does a whole-home renovation cost in Arizona?

Whole-home renovation costs vary enormously based on square footage, scope, and finish level — there's no single number that applies across projects. Most whole-home renovations we design fall in the [$X–$Y] range. We'll build a specific, itemized picture with you during your consultation.

Can I stay in my home during a whole-home renovation?

In many cases, yes — we can often sequence the project in phases so part of the house remains livable while another part is under construction. Whether phased renovation makes sense for your project depends on scope, budget, and how much disruption you're comfortable with, which we'll talk through in planning.

What is the 30% rule for a whole-home renovation?

It's a general budgeting guideline suggesting your renovation investment stay proportionate to your home's value and your neighborhood — useful as a sanity check, though a whole-home renovation often justifies a larger share of home value than a single-room project because it touches so much of the house at once.

How is a whole-home renovation different from doing rooms one at a time?

Renovating room by room over several years often means mismatched materials, disconnected design decisions, and repeated disruption to daily life. A whole-home renovation plans every space against one cohesive design vision and sequences the construction as a single coordinated project, which is typically more efficient and produces a more unified result.

How long does a whole-home renovation take?

Timelines depend heavily on square footage and scope, but whole-home renovations typically run several months to a year or more from design through final walkthrough. We'll map a realistic, phase-by-phase timeline once your scope is defined.

Let’s design a plan for the whole house

Request a consultation and we’ll talk through your goals across every room in scope, and what a realistic phased timeline and investment look like.