Whole-Home Remodeling in Overland Park, KS
Cohesive, whole-house interior transformations in KC.
Overland Park is one of the core Kansas City metro communities we serve, on the Kansas side of the state line. When it comes to whole-home remodeling, the details that matter here are specific to Overland Park homes.
When several rooms are dated at once — a common story in the metro's mid-century and early-2000s suburban homes — remodeling them together delivers a more cohesive result and less repeated disruption. Our team coordinates every trade under one plan and one point of contact, from framing and mechanicals to flooring, paint, and finish work.
This page covers whole-home remodeling specifically for Overland Park. For the full service details, see our Whole-Home Remodeling page, or explore all the remodeling work we do in Overland Park.
Overland Park's housing tracks the city's growth southward over six decades. The older neighborhoods near downtown Overland Park feature 1950s–1960s ranches with solid bones but dated kitchens, baths, and electrical. The 1970s–1990s brought the classic Johnson County two-story and split-level in areas like Nottingham and Wycliffe — homes now prime for open-concept kitchen updates and primary-suite baths. South of about 135th Street, the Blue Valley area is dominated by 2000s-onward construction with larger footprints and finished or finish-ready basements, where homeowners upgrade builder-grade finishes and add outdoor living space. Many Overland Park subdivisions carry HOA design guidelines that govern exterior work, which we help navigate.
From Downtown Overland Park, Blue Valley area, and Deer Creek to the rest of Overland Park, we match every whole-home remodeling project to the age, construction, and condition of your specific home rather than a one-size-fits-all spec.
- Multi-room renovation under one coordinated plan
- Open floor-plan conversions
- Complete kitchen and bathroom remodels
- Whole-house flooring replacement with consistent transitions
- Interior painting throughout
- Lighting, wiring, and panel upgrades
- Door, trim, and millwork replacement
- Built-in storage, shelving, and mudroom drops
- Laundry and utility-room updates
- Home office and flex-space builds
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Whole-Home Assessment
We walk every room, document existing conditions and any deferred maintenance, and talk through your priorities to build a phased plan that keeps the home livable.
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Unified Design
We develop one cohesive design across all the spaces — coordinating colors, flooring transitions, and fixture styles so the finished home reads as a whole, not a series of separate projects.
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Phased Construction
Work proceeds zone by zone so you keep functioning living space. We sequence the trades to avoid conflicts and keep the schedule moving.
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Quality Review & Handoff
Each phase is inspected before the next begins, and a final walkthrough covers every room before we call the project complete.
Typical timeline: Typically 2 – 6 months. We provide a written schedule after assessing your Overland Park home.
Permit requirements for whole-home remodeling in Overland Park are handled through City of Overland Park Community Development. Because the metro spans Missouri and Kansas jurisdictions with different rules, we confirm what your specific address requires and pull the permits and schedule the inspections the scope calls for.
- Permits are required for structural, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work
- Many subdivisions require HOA architectural approval before exterior work begins
- Basement finishes require egress and inspection review
- We prepare applications, coordinate HOA submittals, and schedule inspections
Get Your Free Whole-Home Remodeling Estimate in Overland Park
Free, no-obligation in-home consultation across Johnson County — we respond within one business day with a fixed-price proposal.
Is it better to remodel everything at once or one room at a time?
Doing it together is usually more efficient — one mobilization, coordinated material ordering, and trades scheduled back-to-back instead of returning for separate jobs. It also gives a more consistent look across the home. We can still phase the work over time if that fits your budget better.
Can we live in the house during a whole-home remodel?
In most cases, yes. We phase the work so you always have a functioning kitchen area and at least one working bathroom. For an extensive gut renovation, we may recommend relocating for a short stretch, and we'll flag that up front.
How long does a whole-home remodel take?
It depends heavily on scope. A cosmetic refresh across the house runs a couple of months, while a comprehensive renovation involving kitchen, baths, and layout changes typically takes several months. We build a room-by-room schedule so you know what to expect.
Do I need a permit for whole-home remodeling in Overland Park?
It depends on the scope. City of Overland Park Community Development sets the requirements for Overland Park, and they differ from other metro cities across the Missouri–Kansas line. We confirm what your project needs before we start and handle the permit and inspection process as part of the job.
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