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Full Home Renovation

Full Home Renovation in Toronto & the GTA

Plan your full home renovation with clearer scope, realistic budget direction, coordinated trades, and decisions organized before work begins. From kitchen and bathroom updates to flooring, lighting, trim, painting, storage, cabinetry, basement improvements, and layout changes, we help Toronto and GTA homeowners prioritize the right work in the right order.

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Full home renovation planning for a Toronto and GTA house with coordinated kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, storage, cabinetry, and interior updates

Start with the right scope

Planning a Full Home Renovation? Start With a Clear Scope.

A full home renovation is easier to plan when the first step is not just choosing finishes — it is understanding which areas need work, what should happen first, how trades connect, and what budget direction makes sense. We help Toronto and GTA homeowners organize the scope before work begins, so the renovation can be reviewed as one coordinated plan instead of disconnected updates.

  • Kitchen, bathroom & basement updates
  • Flooring, trim, lighting & painting
  • Layout, storage, cabinetry & built-ins
  • Plumbing, electrical & ventilation
  • Older-home conditions & access limits
  • Permit/code review by project scope

Full Home Renovation Scope

What We Can Help Improve

A full home renovation works best when each space is reviewed as part of one connected plan. We help organize kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, trim, painting, storage, cabinetry, layout, and trade coordination so your home feels more functional, cohesive, and easier to use every day.

01

Kitchen & Dining

Improve cabinetry, counters, lighting, storage, dining flow, and everyday kitchen function as part of the larger renovation plan.

02

Bathroom Renovations

Plan vanities, showers, tubs, tile, ventilation, lighting, storage, and plumbing details before finish selections are finalized.

03

Flooring, Trim & Paint

Coordinate flooring direction, baseboards, doors, trim, wall repairs, and paint so rooms feel connected instead of patched together.

04

Lighting & Electrical

Review pot lights, switches, outlets, feature lighting, panel capacity, and electrical planning based on the project scope.

05

Storage & Cabinetry

Add practical built-ins, closets, mudroom storage, laundry storage, vanities, or custom cabinetry where it improves daily use.

06

Lower-Level Updates

Include finished lower-level living areas, laundry zones, storage, lighting, flooring, or comfort upgrades in the overall plan.

07

Layout & Daily Flow

Review room connections, traffic paths, furniture zones, access points, and family routines before finalizing the renovation scope.

08

Scope & Trade Planning

Organize priority areas, trade sequence, material timing, access limits, and permit- or code-related items by project scope.

Scope & Project Planning

Whole-Home Renovation Plans We Help Organize

Every full home renovation starts with deciding what should be included, what should happen first, and what can be phased. We help review priority spaces, existing conditions, trade sequence, material direction, access limits, timeline, and scope-related requirements before work begins.

A better full home renovation is not just about updating rooms one by one. It is about making kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, storage, cabinetry, finishes, and layout decisions work together as one coordinated plan.

01

Main Floor Renovation

Update the main living level with coordinated flooring, trim, paint, lighting, storage, and practical finish selections.

Good for: homeowners who want a cleaner, more cohesive everyday living space.

02

Kitchen & Bath Coordination

Plan kitchen and bathroom work together so plumbing, electrical, tile, cabinetry, fixtures, and finish decisions stay organized.

Good for: homes where the highest-use rooms need coordinated upgrades.

03

Full Interior Update

Refresh multiple rooms with a connected plan for surfaces, lighting, trim, doors, storage, and material consistency.

Good for: homes that feel dated, disconnected, or inconsistent from room to room.

04

Older Home Renovation

Review older-home conditions such as walls, floors, access, wiring, plumbing, ventilation, and scope risks before planning finishes.

Good for: Toronto and GTA homes that need careful review before work starts.

05

Multi-Level Renovation

Coordinate work across different levels of the home around layout, lighting, flooring, stairs, storage, and trade scheduling.

Good for: homeowners improving connected living spaces across multiple levels.

06

Phased Renovation Plan

Break a larger renovation into practical phases while keeping budget direction, trade order, materials, and future work in mind.

Good for: homeowners who want a clear plan without doing everything at once.

Full home renovation designed for better daily flow, cohesive finishes, practical storage, updated lighting, and long-term everyday use
Everyday Comfort & Value

Designed for a More Cohesive, Comfortable & Practical Home

A full home renovation should do more than make rooms look newer — it should make daily routines easier, improve the way spaces connect, and help finishes feel consistent from one area to the next.

From kitchens and bathrooms to flooring, trim, lighting, paint, storage, cabinetry, and layout decisions, we plan the details together so your home feels more functional, easier to maintain, and better suited to long-term everyday living.

Better Daily Flow

Cohesive Finishes

Practical Storage

Long-Term Use & Value

Organized Full Home Renovation

A More Organized Way to Plan Your Full Home Renovation

A full home renovation brings many connected decisions together — priority spaces, existing conditions, budget direction, trade sequence, site access, timeline, materials, and finish choices. We help organize those decisions early, so the scope, estimate direction, and project sequence feel clearer before work begins.

The goal is simple: fewer assumptions, clearer priorities, and a smoother renovation experience from the first conversation to the final walkthrough.

01

Clear Scope Review

We help define what should be included now, what can wait, and which areas matter most — from kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, trim, storage, cabinetry, and layout updates.

02

Site & Existing Conditions

We review project conditions around walls, floors, access, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, older-home details, and permit- or code-related considerations before assumptions become costly changes.

03

Trade & Material Sequence

We organize key stages so prep work, framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, tile, paint, and finishing can move in the right order.

04

Clear Project Communication

We keep details easier to follow so scope questions, material decisions, site updates, budget-sensitive choices, and next steps stay clear throughout the renovation.

Our Process

Our Full Home Renovation Process

Every full home renovation starts with understanding the whole scope before choosing finishes. We guide the project from the first conversation to final walkthrough with scope review, priority planning, existing-condition checks, budget direction, material decisions, site access, trade sequence, and clear communication along the way.

Timelines and details can vary depending on rooms included, existing conditions, older-home details, plumbing and electrical needs, ventilation, layout changes, material selections, trade scheduling, and permit- or code-related requirements based on project scope and local conditions.

01

Initial Consultation

Understand your goals, priority areas, current concerns, budget direction, timeline, and what you want the renovation to improve first.

02

Site Review & Measurements

Review the home layout, measurements, access, existing finishes, walls, floors, plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and existing site conditions.

03

Scope & Priorities

Confirm which areas should be included now, what can be phased, and how layout, storage, kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, and permit- or code-related considerations affect the project direction.

04

Estimate & Materials

Prepare the estimate direction and organize flooring, tile, cabinetry, fixtures, lighting, trim, paint, finishes, and key decisions before work begins.

05

Trade Coordination

Coordinate preparation, demolition, framing, electrical, plumbing, drywall, flooring, cabinetry, tile, painting, and finishing details in the right order.

06

Final Walkthrough

Review finishing details, function, cleanup, and confirm the completed renovation is ready for comfortable everyday use.

Cost Factors

What Affects Full Home Renovation Cost?

Full home renovation pricing is not just a simple price per square foot or per room. The final estimate can change based on the rooms included, existing conditions, kitchen and bathroom scope, flooring, lighting, cabinetry, layout changes, trade sequence, material selections, site access, timeline, and permit- or code-related considerations.

We review these details before preparing an estimate, so pricing is based on your actual home, site conditions, planned scope, material direction, and local requirements.

01

Rooms & Project Scope

A main-floor refresh, kitchen and bath update, multi-room interior renovation, or phased full-home plan can require different levels of planning, labor, materials, and trade coordination.

02

Existing Conditions

Older finishes, uneven floors, access limits, hidden damage, previous renovations, or outdated systems can affect preparation, repair, sequencing, and risk control.

03

Kitchen & Bathroom Work

Cabinetry, counters, tile, showers, tubs, vanities, fixtures, ventilation, and waterproofing details can influence product cost, installation time, and trade needs.

04

Flooring, Trim & Finishes

Flooring type, baseboards, doors, trim, paint, feature walls, and finish consistency can affect material cost, labor time, and final appearance.

05

Lighting & Electrical

Pot lights, switches, outlets, panel capacity, fixture locations, media areas, and smart-home needs can affect electrical planning, trade coordination, and inspection needs.

06

Plumbing & Ventilation

Kitchen, bathroom, laundry, drain lines, water lines, exhaust fans, and ventilation updates can affect rough-in work, access, coordination, and timeline.

07

Layout & Structural Changes

Wall changes, openings, stairs, traffic flow, room connections, and access improvements may require extra review of feasibility, safety, trade scope, and project sequence.

08

Permits & Code Review

Permit- or code-related requirements are reviewed based on planned scope, layout changes, existing conditions, structural impact, and local requirements.

Other details such as custom cabinetry, built-ins, stairs, access limits, debris removal, material lead times, temporary living considerations, and trade scheduling can also influence the final estimate. That is why a full home renovation estimate should be based on the real scope and site conditions, not only a simple square-foot or per-room number.

Full home renovation planning with layout notes, finish samples, flooring options, cabinetry details, lighting selections, and estimate details

For a clearer next step, share your home photos, service area, rooms you want to renovate, current concerns, priority areas, preferred timeline, and any access, plumbing, electrical, layout, or older-home concerns. We can review the scope before preparing a more useful estimate.

Planning Notes

Estimate, Timeline & Planning Notes

A useful full home renovation estimate starts with clear project details and realistic site review. Rooms included, existing conditions, kitchen and bathroom scope, flooring, lighting, cabinetry, layout changes, material selections, site access, trade sequence, and permit- or code-related considerations can all affect how the project should be planned.

01

Estimate Based on Real Scope

Pricing should be based on the actual work involved, including rooms included, existing conditions, demolition, flooring, lighting, cabinetry, kitchen and bathroom work, plumbing, electrical, finishes, and site preparation.

02

Timeline Depends on Details

Project timing can vary based on scope size, site conditions, material availability, trade scheduling, access limits, inspection needs, permit-related steps, and how many areas are being renovated together.

03

Planning Before Work Begins

Finalizing key decisions early helps reduce delays, avoid unclear allowances, coordinate trades properly, and keep kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, cabinetry, and finish decisions aligned once work begins.

Recent Projects

Recent Full Home Renovation Projects

See how full home renovation details such as kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, trim, storage, cabinetry, layout planning, and finish selections can be coordinated into one clear scope — helping the home feel more cohesive, practical, comfortable, and easier to use every day across Toronto and the GTA.

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Main Floor Whole-Home Flow

Main Floor Renovation

A connected main-floor update planned around better daily flow, durable flooring, updated lighting, clean trim, and a more comfortable everyday layout.

Kitchen & Bath Coordinated Finishes

Kitchen & Bath Update

High-use areas coordinated around cabinetry, tile, fixtures, lighting, ventilation, storage, and finishes that feel consistent from room to room.

Flooring Lighting & Trim

Flooring, Lighting & Trim

A finish-focused update planned around flooring direction, baseboards, doors, paint, lighting placement, and consistent details across connected rooms.

Storage Cabinetry

Storage & Cabinetry Details

Practical storage and cabinetry details planned with built-ins, mudroom storage, closet-style organization, trim, and everyday use in mind.

Client Feedback

What Toronto Homeowners Say About Working With Us

From the first scope review to the final walkthrough, homeowners value clear communication, practical whole-home planning, and renovation details that make the home feel more cohesive, comfortable, and easier to use every day.

★★★★★
Full Home Renovation

The whole home feels brighter, more connected, and easier to live in now. The planning helped us understand the real scope before work started.

Daniel H.

Markham

★★★★★
Main Floor Update

We wanted the main floor to feel less divided. The team helped us plan layout, flooring, lighting, and finishes in a way that made sense.

Rachel M.

North York

★★★★★
Scope Review

Before talking finishes, they reviewed what we actually wanted to change across the home. That made the estimate and next steps feel more realistic.

Lily C.

Toronto

★★★★★
Storage & Built-Ins

The new storage and built-ins made a big difference. Our home feels more organized, finished, and better for daily family use.

Jason L.

Richmond Hill

★★★★★
Estimate Planning

The estimate was explained clearly, including what could affect cost and timeline. That helped us make decisions without guessing from a simple square-foot number.

Sophia W.

Scarborough

★★★★★
Kitchen & Bath

It helped to coordinate kitchen, bathroom, lighting, and storage decisions together. The process felt organized and easier to follow from start to finish.

Cindy W.

Vaughan

★★★★★
Full Home Renovation

The whole home feels brighter, more connected, and easier to live in now. The planning helped us understand the real scope before work started.

Daniel H.

Markham

★★★★★
Main Floor Update

We wanted the main floor to feel less divided. The team helped us plan layout, flooring, lighting, and finishes in a way that made sense.

Rachel M.

North York

★★★★★
Scope Review

Before talking finishes, they reviewed what we actually wanted to change across the home. That made the estimate and next steps feel more realistic.

Lily C.

Toronto

★★★★★
Storage & Built-Ins

The new storage and built-ins made a big difference. Our home feels more organized, finished, and better for daily family use.

Jason L.

Richmond Hill

★★★★★
Estimate Planning

The estimate was explained clearly, including what could affect cost and timeline. That helped us make decisions without guessing from a simple square-foot number.

Sophia W.

Scarborough

★★★★★
Kitchen & Bath

It helped to coordinate kitchen, bathroom, lighting, and storage decisions together. The process felt organized and easier to follow from start to finish.

Cindy W.

Vaughan

★★★★★
Layout Planning

They helped us compare layout options, lighting locations, and finish choices in a way that felt simple and organized instead of overwhelming.

Kevin T.

Mississauga

★★★★★
Clear Communication

Communication was straightforward from the first conversation. Important project details were reviewed early, which helped us feel more confident.

Emma Z.

Etobicoke

★★★★★
Lighting & Finishes

The lighting, flooring, trim, and finishes came together really well. The home feels brighter, cleaner, and more complete than before.

Michael P.

Aurora

★★★★★
Family Living

The home now works much better for our daily routine. The layout, lighting, and storage feel more comfortable for family time and guests.

Amanda R.

Oakville

★★★★★
Material Guidance

The material suggestions helped us choose finishes that worked across different rooms. The result feels coordinated, practical, and easier to maintain.

Brian K.

Newmarket

★★★★★
Toronto Home

It helped to work with a local team that understood Toronto homes, existing conditions, and practical renovation needs. The process felt clear from start to finish.

Natalie S.

Toronto

★★★★★
Layout Planning

They helped us compare layout options, lighting locations, and finish choices in a way that felt simple and organized instead of overwhelming.

Kevin T.

Mississauga

★★★★★
Clear Communication

Communication was straightforward from the first conversation. Important project details were reviewed early, which helped us feel more confident.

Emma Z.

Etobicoke

★★★★★
Lighting & Finishes

The lighting, flooring, trim, and finishes came together really well. The home feels brighter, cleaner, and more complete than before.

Michael P.

Aurora

★★★★★
Family Living

The home now works much better for our daily routine. The layout, lighting, and storage feel more comfortable for family time and guests.

Amanda R.

Oakville

★★★★★
Material Guidance

The material suggestions helped us choose finishes that worked across different rooms. The result feels coordinated, practical, and easier to maintain.

Brian K.

Newmarket

★★★★★
Toronto Home

It helped to work with a local team that understood Toronto homes, existing conditions, and practical renovation needs. The process felt clear from start to finish.

Natalie S.

Toronto

★★★★★
Full Home Renovation

The whole home feels brighter, more connected, and easier to live in now. The planning helped us understand the real scope before work started.

Daniel H.

Markham

★★★★★
Main Floor Update

We wanted the main floor to feel less divided. The team helped us plan layout, flooring, lighting, and finishes in a way that made sense.

Rachel M.

North York

★★★★★
Scope Review

Before talking finishes, they reviewed what we actually wanted to change across the home. That made the estimate and next steps feel more realistic.

Lily C.

Toronto

★★★★★
Storage & Built-Ins

The new storage and built-ins made a big difference. Our home feels more organized, finished, and better for daily family use.

Jason L.

Richmond Hill

★★★★★
Estimate Planning

The estimate was explained clearly, including what could affect cost and timeline. That helped us make decisions without guessing from a simple square-foot number.

Sophia W.

Scarborough

★★★★★
Kitchen & Bath

It helped to coordinate kitchen, bathroom, lighting, and storage decisions together. The process felt organized and easier to follow from start to finish.

Cindy W.

Vaughan

★★★★★
Layout Planning

They helped us compare layout options, lighting locations, and finish choices in a way that felt simple and organized instead of overwhelming.

Kevin T.

Mississauga

★★★★★
Clear Communication

Communication was straightforward from the first conversation. Important project details were reviewed early, which helped us feel more confident.

Emma Z.

Etobicoke

★★★★★
Lighting & Finishes

The lighting, flooring, trim, and finishes came together really well. The home feels brighter, cleaner, and more complete than before.

Michael P.

Aurora

★★★★★
Family Living

The home now works much better for our daily routine. The layout, lighting, and storage feel more comfortable for family time and guests.

Amanda R.

Oakville

★★★★★
Material Guidance

The material suggestions helped us choose finishes that worked across different rooms. The result feels coordinated, practical, and easier to maintain.

Brian K.

Newmarket

★★★★★
Toronto Home

It helped to work with a local team that understood Toronto homes, existing conditions, and practical renovation needs. The process felt clear from start to finish.

Natalie S.

Toronto

★★★★★
Full Home Renovation

The whole home feels brighter, more connected, and easier to live in now. The planning helped us understand the real scope before work started.

Daniel H.

Markham

★★★★★
Main Floor Update

We wanted the main floor to feel less divided. The team helped us plan layout, flooring, lighting, and finishes in a way that made sense.

Rachel M.

North York

Full Home Renovation FAQs

Full Home Renovation Questions Before You Request an Estimate

A full home renovation is easier to plan when the scope, existing condition, kitchen and bathroom needs, flooring, lighting, trim, cabinetry, storage, layout changes, materials, timeline, and permit- or code-related details are clear before work begins.

Share your home photos, service area, current concerns, priority areas, preferred timeline, budget direction, and any kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, storage, or layout goals. We can review the next step before preparing an estimate.
01 How much does a full home renovation cost in Toronto?

Pricing depends on the size of the home, existing condition, number of rooms involved, kitchen and bathroom scope, flooring, lighting, trim, painting, cabinetry, storage, layout changes, electrical and plumbing work, material level, and site access. A useful estimate should be based on the actual renovation scope, not only a general square-foot number.

02 How long does a full home renovation usually take?

Timelines vary based on project size, demolition scope, kitchen and bathroom work, flooring installation, lighting and electrical changes, plumbing updates, cabinetry lead times, material availability, inspection needs, permit-related steps, and trade coordination. A clearer schedule can be discussed after the scope and site conditions are reviewed.

03 Can you renovate multiple areas at the same time?

Yes. We can help coordinate multiple areas such as kitchens, bathrooms, main floors, flooring, lighting, trim, painting, cabinetry, storage, laundry areas, and connected living spaces. The goal is to plan the work in a sequence that reduces delays and keeps finish decisions aligned.

04 Can you help with layout planning and finish selections?

Yes. We can review daily flow, room connections, storage needs, kitchen and bathroom function, flooring direction, lighting locations, cabinet style, tile, paint, trim, hardware, and other finish details so the home feels more cohesive instead of pieced together room by room.

05 Do full home renovations need permits?

Permit- or code-related requirements depend on the project scope, structural changes, layout changes, plumbing or electrical updates, kitchen and bathroom work, load-bearing walls, windows, stairs, basement or laundry additions, and local conditions. These details should be reviewed based on the actual renovation plan.

06 Can key home updates be coordinated together?

Yes. Coordinating kitchen, bathroom, flooring, lighting, cabinetry, trim, paint, and storage decisions early can help avoid mismatched finishes, repeated decisions, and unclear trade sequencing. We can review cabinetry, countertops, tile, fixtures, lighting placement, flooring transitions, trim, paint, storage, and practical daily use before the project direction is finalized.

07 What should I prepare before requesting an estimate?

Helpful details include your service area, home photos, priority rooms, current concerns, must-have changes, preferred style direction, rough budget range, desired timeline, and any known electrical, plumbing, flooring, cabinetry, storage, or layout issues. This helps us understand the scope before the next step.

08 Do you service Toronto and the GTA?

Yes. We help homeowners across Toronto and the GTA, including Scarborough, North York, Markham, Richmond Hill, Vaughan, Mississauga, Oakville, and nearby communities. Share your city or neighbourhood and we can confirm the next step.

Ready for a Clear Next Step?

Ready to Get a Clear Full Home Renovation Estimate?

Send your home photos, service area, current concerns, priority rooms, budget direction, and preferred timeline. We’ll review the scope and help you understand the next step before preparing an estimate.

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