Rework Your Home from Floor to Ceiling

Whole Home Renovations in McKinney and surrounding areas for homeowners updating outdated layouts, finishes, and systems across multiple rooms

Romano Custom Homes LLC manages whole home renovations that address kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and structural changes in a single coordinated project. If your house feels disconnected room to room, has worn finishes, or lacks the flow and function you need, this service rebuilds the interior to match how you live now. You'll work through design decisions that affect cabinetry, countertops, tile, lighting, and paint across every space, then watch the team execute the plan in a phased sequence that keeps disruption manageable.


The process starts with a walkthrough to identify which walls can be removed, where plumbing and electrical need updating, and how new flooring will transition between rooms. Cabinets are measured and ordered, tile and fixture selections are locked in, and a timeline is built around demolition, rough-ins, drywall, and finish work. The team coordinates subcontractors so that HVAC, plumbing, and electrical rough-ins happen before insulation and drywall close the walls.


If you want to modernize your entire home without moving, reach out to discuss scope, timing, and how the project will be staged.

What Changes During a Full Renovation

You'll see old flooring pulled up and replaced with hardwood, tile, or luxury vinyl that runs continuously through hallways and main rooms. Kitchen islands may be repositioned, bathroom layouts reconfigured for walk-in showers or double vanities, and lighting upgraded to recessed cans or pendant fixtures. Romano Custom Homes LLC ensures that trim profiles, door styles, and paint colors stay consistent so the home feels unified rather than patched together.


When the work is done, you'll notice smoother transitions between spaces, cabinets that close quietly, faucets that don't drip, and light switches in places that make sense. Rooms that once felt cramped open up after a wall comes down, and spaces that lacked storage gain built-ins or closet systems tailored to what you actually need to store.


Structural changes such as beam installation, header replacement, or foundation repair are handled before finish work begins. Permitting and inspections are scheduled according to local requirements. The team doesn't paint or install trim until dust-generating work is complete, and they protect finished surfaces once installation starts in adjacent rooms.

Common Questions About Full Home Remodels

Large renovation projects involve decisions about sequencing, budgeting, and living arrangements. These answers address the practical concerns that come up during planning.

What gets updated first during a whole home renovation?

Demolition and structural work happen first, followed by mechanical rough-ins, then insulation, drywall, and finish carpentry, with flooring and paint completed near the end to avoid damage from ongoing trades.

How long does a full home remodel typically take?

Projects range from eight to sixteen weeks depending on square footage, scope of structural changes, and lead times for custom cabinetry or specialty materials.

When is it necessary to move out during the renovation?

If the work affects all bathrooms or the kitchen for an extended period, temporary relocation may be more practical than living through dust, noise, and limited access to plumbing and cooking areas.

Why does Romano Custom Homes LLC coordinate multiple trades on whole home projects in McKinney?

Renovations require electricians, plumbers, HVAC techs, flooring installers, and finish carpenters to work in sequence without delaying each other, so the team schedules and inspects each phase before the next begins.

How are unexpected issues like hidden water damage or outdated wiring handled?

The team documents conditions during demolition, provides options for repair or replacement, and adjusts the schedule and budget through a written change order before proceeding.

If you're ready to update your entire home and want a detailed plan that covers design, budget, and timing, contact Romano Custom Homes LLC to begin the conversation.