Complete Home Transformations That Update Every Room
Whole home remodeling in Post Falls for properties with outdated layouts, inconsistent finishes across rooms, or structural updates needed throughout multiple areas
Older homes in North Idaho often show their age through a patchwork of updates completed over decades—one bathroom remodeled in the 1990s with almond fixtures, another still using original 1970s tile, and living areas with a mix of carpet, hardwood, and vinyl flooring that creates visual inconsistency throughout the house. Whole home remodeling managed by Majestic Builders LLC addresses these issues by updating every interior space with coordinated materials, cohesive design choices, and structural improvements that bring mechanical systems and layouts up to current standards. The work creates continuity in flooring transitions, consistent trim profiles, and finish selections that make the home feel intentionally designed rather than incrementally patched.
The process involves planning updates room by room to maintain a unified aesthetic while addressing each space's specific functional needs—kitchens receive workflow improvements, bathrooms get moisture-resistant installations, and living areas benefit from open floor plans or improved natural light. Structural work might include removing non-load-bearing walls to expand sight lines, upgrading electrical panels to support modern appliance loads, or replacing outdated HVAC ductwork during the renovation phase when walls are already open. Material selection prioritizes durability and compatibility across spaces so that flooring, cabinetry, and fixture finishes complement each other rather than competing.
Request a full home remodeling consultation to walk through your property and identify the structural, layout, and finish updates that would provide the most significant improvements.

What Changes After Full Home Remodeling Completes
Multi-phase projects follow a sequence that minimizes disruption—structural changes and behind-the-wall updates happen first, followed by finish installations like flooring, cabinetry, and trim work that complete each room. Coordination between trades matters more in whole home projects than single-room updates because plumbing, electrical, and HVAC modifications affect how subsequent finish work proceeds, and sequencing errors can delay completion or require rework. Majestic Builders LLC manages the timeline to keep trades moving through the home efficiently without overlapping in ways that damage completed work.
Once finished, you'll notice flooring that transitions seamlessly between rooms without awkward height differences or material mismatches, paint colors and trim styles that create visual flow from entry to back bedrooms, and updated fixtures in every bathroom that match in finish and quality level. Doors close flush in their frames without sticking, outlets and switches sit level in walls that were straightened during the remodel, and lighting works consistently throughout the home without the dim corners or flickering fixtures common in aging electrical systems. Cabinet hardware, faucet finishes, and door handles coordinate across the entire property, creating a cohesive appearance that looks intentional rather than accumulated.
The scope depends on your property's condition and your goals—some projects focus on interior finishes while leaving structural elements intact, while others involve reconfiguring room layouts, adding square footage, or gutting spaces down to studs to address hidden issues like inadequate insulation or outdated wiring. Both approaches benefit from the planning consistency that comes with managing all updates under a single project timeline rather than spacing renovations across multiple years.
What Property Owners Usually Ask
Homeowners considering full home remodels often want to understand project duration, how to maintain livability during construction, and what gets updated in each phase.
What gets updated first in a whole home remodel?
Structural changes and mechanical system upgrades happen before any finish work begins—this includes removing or adding walls, updating electrical panels, replacing old plumbing lines, and improving insulation while walls are open and accessible.
How do you maintain consistency in finishes across different rooms?
Material selections are documented at project start with samples kept on-site for reference, so flooring installed in month two matches what was planned for month one, and cabinet stains remain consistent even if different rooms are completed weeks apart.
When does a whole home remodel make more sense than incremental room updates?
If three or more rooms need significant work and your home shows inconsistent styles from previous piecemeal updates, completing everything together allows better material coordination and often reduces overall costs compared to managing separate projects with repeated mobilization and cleanup.
Why do older North Idaho homes often need electrical upgrades during remodels?
Many properties built before 1990 have 100-amp service panels that struggle to support modern appliance loads—whole home projects provide the opportunity to upgrade to 200-amp service while walls are already open, preventing future limitations.
How long does a typical whole home remodel take?
Projects range from two to four months depending on square footage and scope, with occupied homes taking longer than vacant properties due to the need to maintain livable spaces throughout construction.
Majestic Builders LLC manages complex, multi-phase remodeling projects with the coordination required to keep work progressing efficiently while maintaining finish consistency throughout your home. Schedule a consultation to discuss your property's current condition and the improvements that would address both function and long-term value.
