A whole home remodel isn’t about updating a space.
It’s about redefining how your home supports your life. Consider your needs not only for now, but for what the future holds. This includes creating functional spaces for a growing family, or dedicated rooms for Mom and Dad when they move in.
Whether your goal is improving flow, modernizing outdated finishes, increasing functionality, or creating design continuity throughout the home, a comprehensive remodel requires vision and structure.
At Premier Design-Build-Remodel, we help homeowners in Mesa, Scottsdale, and throughout the East Valley transform their homes with clarity and coordination. Our integrated design-build approach ensures that every room works together; architecturally, visually, and functionally.
When the entire home is considered at once, the result feels intentional, not pieced together.
Unified Design. Cohesive Results.
One of the greatest advantages of whole home remodeling is continuity.
Instead of remodeling room by room over time, we create a unified design plan that considers:
- Layout transitions between spaces
- Consistent flooring and material palettes
- Lighting strategy throughout the home
- Architectural details and trim alignment
- Sightlines and natural light flow
This holistic approach prevents design fragmentation and creates a seamless living environment.

Structural Reconfiguration & Space Optimization
Whole home remodeling often includes structural improvements that dramatically enhance livability.
Depending on your goals, this may involve:
- Removing walls for open-concept layouts
- Reconfiguring room placements
- Expanding primary suites
- Relocating kitchens or bathrooms
- Updating outdated floor plans
These changes require careful engineering, permitting, and phased construction planning; all managed within our structured process.
Modernization & Systems Upgrades
In older homes, cosmetic updates alone aren’t enough.
A whole home remodel may include:
- Electrical panel upgrades
- Plumbing system modernization
- Energy-efficient window replacements
- Improved insulation
- HVAC improvements
- Smart home integration
Addressing these systems during a comprehensive remodel increases long-term efficiency and performance.

Whole Home Remodeling Investment
Because whole home remodeling varies significantly in scope, investment depends on structural modifications, material selections, and systems upgrades.
Rather than offering broad estimates, we guide clients through a structured planning phase to define:
- Scope priorities
- Phasing options (if needed)
- Budget alignment
- Timeline expectations
By clarifying design and construction details before work begins, we help homeowners move forward with realistic expectations and confidence.
Our 6-Step Whole Home Remodeling Process
Complimentary Consultation
Discovery & Measurement
Design & Renderings
Contract signing
Construction work
Project Completion
Is Whole Home Remodeling Right for You?
A great fit if you:
- Want cohesive design throughout your home
- Plan to stay long-term
- Prefer addressing structural and aesthetic updates simultaneously
- Value a professionally managed, phased approach
Not the right fit if you:
- Only need a single room update
- Prefer remodeling gradually over many years
- Are seeking minor cosmetic changes only
Whole Home Remodeling FAQs
How much does a whole home remodel cost?
Investment varies based on square footage, structural changes, material level, and system upgrades. During consultation, we clarify scope and provide realistic budget alignment guidance.
How long does a whole home remodel take?
Timeline depends on project size and complexity. Larger remodels require phased scheduling, which we outline before construction begins.
Is it better to remodel room by room or all at once?
Remodeling the entire home at once allows for cohesive design, structural efficiency, and cost coordination. However, phasing options may be available depending on priorities.
Do whole home remodels require permits in Arizona?
Yes, projects involving structural, electrical, or plumbing changes typically require permits. Our team manages permitting as part of the process.


