Full House Remodeling vs. Room-by-Room Updates
Some homeowners need a full house remodeling project all at once — maybe they bought a dated property or they're finally tackling 20 years of deferred work. Others prefer to phase it out. Either approach works. We've done complete renovation projects where every room changed in a single build season, and we've done general home improvement plans spread over two years. What matters is that the sequencing makes sense structurally and financially.
If you're weighing a full remodel against smaller home improvement projects, we'll be straight with you about which path saves money and which one creates more disruption. Sometimes doing it all at once is cheaper. Sometimes it isn't. We'll show you the numbers either way.
Comprehensive Renovation Services Under One Roof
As a full-service remodeling contractor, B&C handles residential remodeling across every category — kitchens, bathrooms, basements, additions, and exterior work. You don't need a separate general contractor to coordinate trades. We are the general contractor. Our team manages the licensed electricians, plumbers, and HVAC techs so your project moves in the right order and nobody's waiting on somebody else.
This matters most on large scale renovations where the timeline gets tight. We've managed major renovation projects in Mt Prospect, IL where five or six trades were on site in the same week. That kind of coordination is what separates residential construction services done right from jobs that drag on for months longer than promised.
Luxury House Renovation and High-End Interior Remodeling
If you want luxury house renovation quality — custom cabinetry, high-end tile work, designer fixtures, built-ins — we have the crews and supplier relationships to deliver it. We've completed luxury interior remodeling projects in Mt Prospect, IL where every detail was spec'd out before a single wall came down. That level of planning is what keeps a high-end project on budget.
This isn't about upselling materials. It's about matching the finish level to what the home and the homeowner actually need. We'll tell you where spending more makes sense and where standard materials do the same job.