Thousand Oaks ADU Construction designs and builds whole-home renovations across the Conejo Valley. A whole-home renovation is the chance to keep the home and the neighborhood you love while reworking the layout, modernizing the kitchen and baths, updating the wiring and plumbing, and bringing the finishes up to current taste and code. We plan the renovation as one project, scope it honestly, and build it with one accountable crew.
- Layout changed and systems renewed
- New kitchens and updated baths
- Wiring and plumbing that meets code
- Upgraded insulation and efficiency
- One team for design and construction
When a top-to-bottom renovation is right
A whole-home renovation makes sense when the bones of the house are good but the layout, the systems, or the finishes no longer fit how you live. Many Conejo Valley homes were built in the boom decades with solid structure and good lots paired with closed-off floor plans, dated kitchens and baths, and wiring and plumbing that have aged past their prime. A renovation lets you keep the location and the structure and fix the rest.
It is often the better value than moving or rebuilding when the lot and the structure are worth keeping. The expensive shell, the foundation and much of the framing, is already there. A renovation reworks what is inside it for far less than starting over, while preserving what made the home worth buying in the first place.
The key is an honest assessment of what the home actually needs. We look at the structure, the systems, and the layout, and tell you plainly what is worth keeping and what should be reworked, rather than selling a generic gut-everything package.
Layout, systems, and finishes updated together
A whole-home renovation can involve nearly everything. Walls are removed to open up the floor plan, kitchens and baths are reimagined around how the household functions, and the wiring, plumbing, and mechanical systems are updated to current code while the walls are open, which is exactly the right time.
Since the systems and the layout get reworked at the same time, the outcome is coherent, not patched together. The new electrical and plumbing are run for the new layout, insulation and efficiency are handled while the walls are open, and the finishes unify the home rather than mixing eras from room to room.
We design the whole renovation as a single project so the pieces align, and you see the plan and the written price before any wall is opened. There are no scope or cost surprises after work starts.
One crew, an honest plan, a build we run
A whole-home renovation involves demolition, structural work, new systems, and a complete finish package, which is exactly why a single design-build crew matters. We own every phase, so the new work integrates cleanly with what is kept and the project stays accountable from the first day to the last.
We sequence the project to keep the home livable as much as the scope allows and to finish efficiently once it starts, and we update you on progress and what comes next all along. A single team owns the whole job, so you never juggle separate trades and no one points fingers when adjustments come up.
If your Conejo Valley home is solid but no longer fits how you live, call 949-534-7058 for a free consultation and an honest plan for bringing it up to date.
The home this service belongs to
A home is a design-build project, so whole-home renovation rarely stands alone, it connects to custom carpentry and millwork, new custom home construction, one-team design and build, home additions, construction management, and our crew handles all of it as one accountable team. We bring the same service to Newbury Park whole-home renovation, Westlake Village whole-home renovation, Whole-Home Renovation in Agoura Hills, Whole-Home Renovation in Oak Park and everywhere else across the Thousand Oaks area.
If you searched for a local home builder near you, you have reached a local home builder, call 949-534-7058 any time. For background, read Adding an ADU for Multigenerational Living: Planning a Unit That Works for Family on our blog, or head back to our Thousand Oaks home page to see everything we do.