
Interior Renovation Bundles in Kansas City
When more than one interior space needs work, bundling the projects means one plan, one crew, one schedule, and one point of contact instead of separate jobs that keep disrupting your home. Our team coordinates kitchen, bath, basement, flooring, and paint work together so the finished result is cohesive and the process is far less painful.
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- Kitchen and bathroom remodel combinations
- Whole-house flooring and paint packages
- Multi-bathroom renovation bundles
- Basement finishing paired with main-level updates
- One project manager across all the work
- Coordinated material selections for a consistent look
- Sequenced scheduling to minimize disruption
- One permitting effort for combined interior work
- A single point of contact from start to finish
- One punch list and one warranty package
Typical Timeline
Varies by scope
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Tell us which rooms need work — we'll build one coordinated scope and schedule for the whole project.
Bundle Consultation
We assess every space you want to renovate, talk through priorities, and develop a combined scope that sequences the work efficiently.
Unified Design & Budget
We build one cohesive design and budget across the spaces, coordinating materials so the rooms relate to each other. You approve one plan.
Sequenced Construction
Work proceeds in a logical order — typically rough work across the spaces first, then finishes — so one crew moves through the home without gaps.
Single Walkthrough & Handoff
All bundled work is inspected together, with one punch list, one completion, and one warranty package.

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When more than one interior space needs work, bundling the projects means one plan, one crew, one schedule, and one point of contact instead of separate jobs that keep disrupting your home. We coordinate kitchen, bath, basement, flooring, and paint work together so the finished result is cohesive and the process is far less painful.
One Scope, One Schedule, One Contact
We assess every space you want to renovate, develop a combined scope that sequences the work efficiently, and coordinate the material selections so the rooms relate to one another. You approve one plan and one fixed-price proposal, and a single point of contact owns the schedule and communication from start to finish — ending in one punch list and one warranty package rather than several.
Sequencing That Keeps the Home Livable
Work typically proceeds with rough trades across the spaces first, then finishes, so one crew moves through the home without the gaps that come from starting separate projects at different times. We keep a working kitchen area and at least one bathroom available where we can, and seal off active zones to control dust in the rest of the house.
Which Projects People Combine
The most common interior bundles pair a kitchen remodel with bathroom updates, or add basement finishing to main-level work. For a home where the whole interior is dated, a bundle often becomes a whole-home renovation, managed by our general contracting team under one contract.
Our interior renovation packages combine multiple trades under one contract. These are the individual services we coordinate.
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Why bundle interior projects instead of doing them separately?
Bundling means one mobilization, coordinated material ordering, and trades scheduled back-to-back instead of returning for separate jobs. It's more efficient, keeps the disruption to a single stretch, and gives a more consistent look across the rooms.
Which interior projects can I combine?
Any mix of interior work — kitchen, bathrooms, basement finishing, flooring, and paint. The more you combine, the more the coordination and scheduling efficiencies add up.
Will bundling be faster than doing them one at a time?
Usually, because the trades are scheduled without the gaps that come from starting separate projects at different times. We build a combined schedule so you can see the sequence up front.
Why bundle interior projects instead of doing them one at a time?
Bundling means one mobilization, coordinated material ordering, and trades scheduled back-to-back rather than returning for separate jobs. It keeps the disruption to a single stretch and gives a more consistent look across the rooms because the selections are coordinated from the start.
Which interior projects can I combine in one bundle?
Any mix of interior work — kitchen, bathrooms, basement finishing, flooring, and paint. The more you combine, the more the coordination and scheduling efficiencies add up. We build one scope, one schedule, and one warranty package across all of it.
Can we still live at home during a bundled interior renovation?
In most cases, yes. We sequence the work so you keep a functioning kitchen area and at least one working bathroom, and we seal off active zones to control dust. For the most intensive stretch of a large bundle, we'll tell you honestly whether a short relocation makes sense.
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