Residential Updates That Modernize Entire Properties

Whole Home Renovation in Marlton for homeowners modernizing layouts, finishes, and functionality throughout their property

Homes built decades ago often retain layouts and finishes that no longer align with how families live—kitchens lack workspace and storage, bathrooms feel cramped, living areas are segmented by walls that obstruct sightlines, and outdated systems reduce efficiency. Whole home renovation projects address these limitations by updating kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, storage, and interior layouts across the entire property. Premier Builders and Remodeling manages the design-build process from initial planning through final completion, coordinating every construction phase under one team to ensure consistent quality and project continuity throughout Marlton and surrounding areas.


The renovation process begins with evaluating your home's current condition and identifying which systems, finishes, and layouts need updating. Structural modifications may include removing non-load-bearing walls to open floor plans, relocating plumbing and electrical systems, upgrading insulation and HVAC equipment, and replacing outdated fixtures and finishes with materials that reflect current design preferences and performance standards.


Schedule a planning session to review which updates align with your home's condition and long-term use priorities.

What You Notice Once Renovation Is Finished

Renovation work involves demolition of outdated materials, installation of new mechanical systems, reconfiguration of interior walls, and application of finishes selected to create visual consistency throughout the home. Premier Builders and Remodeling coordinates subcontractors, material deliveries, permit inspections, and construction schedules to minimize disruption and maintain project momentum. Finishes such as flooring, cabinetry, countertops, lighting, and paint are selected to reflect your style preferences while ensuring durability and long-term functionality.


Once renovation completes, your home functions as a cohesive, modernized property rather than a collection of disjointed rooms with mismatched finishes. Kitchens provide adequate workspace and storage for daily meal preparation, bathrooms offer improved layouts and fixtures that eliminate functional compromises, and living areas flow naturally without the segmentation caused by outdated floor plans. Updated mechanical systems improve energy efficiency and comfort levels throughout the property.


Whole home projects include attention to craftsmanship details that affect long-term performance—properly sealed plumbing connections that prevent leaks, electrical circuits sized to handle modern appliance loads, and insulation installed to reduce drafts and temperature fluctuations. The renovation addresses both visible finishes and underlying systems to ensure the home performs reliably for years after construction finishes.

Questions Before Starting Your Renovation

Homeowners in Marlton typically ask about project scope, construction timelines, and how the work affects their daily routines before committing to a whole home renovation.

  • What does a whole home renovation include compared to updating individual rooms?

    Whole home projects address kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, lighting, storage, and interior layouts across the entire property rather than focusing on isolated spaces. The scope ensures visual consistency and functional improvements throughout the home instead of creating disconnected updates.

  • How long does a typical whole home renovation take from planning to completion?

    Most projects take four to eight months depending on the scope of structural changes, material selections, and permit processing times in Marlton. Complex reconfigurations or extensive mechanical upgrades may extend the timeline.

  • Can homeowners remain in the property during renovation work?

    Depending on the project scope, some families stay on-site while construction happens in phases, though dust, noise, and temporary loss of kitchen or bathroom access may make temporary relocation more practical. The decision depends on your tolerance for disruption and the extent of work being performed.

  • How does design-build coordination differ from hiring separate designers and contractors?

    Design-build places planning and construction under one team, reducing communication gaps and ensuring that design intent translates directly into construction execution. This approach streamlines decision-making and accountability throughout the project.

  • What structural changes are possible during a whole home renovation?

    Non-load-bearing walls can be removed to open floor plans, doorways can be relocated or widened, and room layouts can be reconfigured to improve flow and functionality. Load-bearing walls require engineered support beams if removal is necessary, with plans reviewed by local building departments.

Premier Builders and Remodeling coordinates every phase of renovation work, ensuring that structural modifications, mechanical upgrades, and finish installations come together under consistent project management. Contact us to discuss how a whole home renovation addresses your property's current condition and long-term functionality goals.