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Whole-Home Remodeling in Kansas City, MO & KS — Limestone Remodeling

Whole-Home Remodeling in Kansas City, MO & KS

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.

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Whole-Home Remodeling in the Kansas City metro

What We Deliver

  • 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

Typical Timeline

Typically 2 – 6 months

Get Your Free Whole-Home Estimate

Free in-home consultation across the KC metro — one plan, one schedule, one point of contact.

Our Process

1

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.

2

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.

3

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.

4

Quality Review & Handoff

Each phase is inspected before the next begins, and a final walkthrough covers every room before we call the project complete.

Free · Plan Your Project

Plan Your Remodel With Confidence.

Tell us about your kitchen, bathroom, siding, or deck project and we'll help you plan the scope, materials, and budget that fit your home — free, no obligation, in a single conversation. Then book a consultation with our licensed Kansas City crew.

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Homeowner reviewing remodel plans with a Kansas City contractor in her kitchen

Renovating a Whole Kansas City Home at Once

When several rooms are dated at the same time — a common story in the metro's mid-century homes and its early-2000s suburban two-stories — remodeling them together delivers a more cohesive result with less repeated disruption. The value of a whole-home project is in the coordination: one design direction, one schedule, and one team accountable for how the finished house reads as a whole.

One Plan Across Every Room

We walk every room, document existing conditions and any deferred maintenance, and build a single design that coordinates colors, flooring transitions, and fixture styles from space to space. Instead of a series of separate projects that don't quite match, the home reads as one considered renovation. A dedicated point of contact owns the schedule and communication so you always know what's happening next.

The two rooms that most often anchor a whole-home project are the kitchen and the bathrooms — see the kitchen and bathroom cost guides for how those pieces shape the overall budget.

Phased So You Can Stay Home

Work proceeds zone by zone so you keep functioning living space — a working kitchen area and at least one bathroom stay available through most of the project. We sequence the trades to avoid conflicts, batch inspections where we can, and keep the schedule moving. Each phase is inspected before the next begins, and a final walkthrough covers every room before we call the project complete.

Older Homes & Open Floor Plans

Established KC homes often come with closed layouts and aging systems. A whole-home remodel is the natural time to open a floor plan, replace worn flooring with consistent transitions throughout, and bring electrical, panel capacity, and plumbing up to current code while the walls are open. Doing that work as part of one coordinated project avoids the cost and mess of tearing back into finished rooms later.

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Whole-Home Remodeling FAQs

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.

Is it better to remodel our whole KC home at once or one room at a time?

Doing it together is usually more efficient — one mobilization, coordinated material orders, and trades scheduled back-to-back rather than returning for separate jobs. It also gives a more consistent look across the home. If your budget fits phasing better, we can sequence the work over time; we'll lay out both paths so you can choose.

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, and we seal off active zones to control dust. For an extensive gut renovation, we may suggest relocating for a short stretch, and we flag that up front so there are no surprises.

Do you handle the older wiring and plumbing in an established KC home?

Yes. A whole-home remodel is the right moment to bring an older home's electrical and plumbing up to current code, since walls are already open. We document existing conditions during the assessment and build any needed upgrades into the plan and budget.

Whole-Home Remodeling Across the Kansas City Metro

We provide whole-home remodeling to homeowners across the Kansas City metro on both sides of the state line. Each community has its own dedicated page with local permitting, climate, and project detail — and each metro hub covers the surrounding areas we also serve.

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