Sometimes the best home is the one you already own. whole-home renovation rebuilds the house from the studs out — new systems, new envelope, new layouts, new finishes — without changing the footprint, the historic character, or the mature landscape that brought you to the lot in the first place.
01 · Approach
Our Approach
We start by understanding what stays and what goes. Often we find a better house hiding inside the existing walls than a tear-down would yield. Structural reworks, system replacements, envelope upgrades for current code — all handled while the landscape and neighborhood character remain intact. We sequence the work so that, if the homeowner wants to live in part of the house during construction, they can.
02 · What We Build
What we build.
Sequencing and living-in-place logistics
Most renovations don't require moving out — if the work is sequenced right.
Structural reworks
Load-bearing walls, second-story additions, opened plans, raised ceilings.
Historic Coral Gables Mediterranean stock
Barrel-tile roofs, coral-stone facades, Mediterranean Revival — renovated with code-modern systems underneath.
Condo gut renovation
Full unit strip-and-rebuild inside branded and mid-rise buildings.
03 · Frequently Asked
Frequently asked.
Do we need to move out?
Often no. We can sequence a gut renovation so that one wing or floor remains livable. For full-house projects with structural work, we typically move clients out for 4–8 months of peak work.
Historic homes — can you preserve while modernizing?
Yes. Our team specializes in Coral Gables Mediterranean Revival and mid-century stock. We replace systems and envelope underneath while preserving signature facades, trim, tile, and stonework.
What's a realistic budget for a whole-home in 2026?
$400–$900/sqft construction for most whole-homes. Primary historic restoration or coastal-code compliance can push higher.
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