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Full Home Renovation

Rake offers full home renovation services that bring fresh life to every room — delivering style, structure, and smarter living.

What’s Included in Full Home Renovation

Rework your entire home with better layouts, updated finishes, improved comfort, and a clear renovation plan from start to finish.

Full Home Renovation Plan

A full home renovation brings multiple rooms together under one clear plan. We help organize the scope, materials, timeline, and renovation steps so the entire project feels easier to manage.

01

Layout Planning

Improve room flow, space use, and everyday function.

02

Kitchen Updates

Cabinets, counters, storage, lighting, and finishes.

03

Bathroom Updates

Fixtures, surfaces, storage, ventilation, and comfort.

04

Flooring

Replace old floors with durable and better-looking options.

05

Walls & Paint

Fresh paint, wall finishes, repairs, and room updates.

06

Lighting

Better fixture placement, brightness, and mood control.

07

Storage

Cabinets, shelving, built-ins, and smarter organization.

08

Final Review

Walk through the completed work and check details together.

Ready to Improve the Room You Use Most?

Tell us what you want to update, and our team will help you plan the next step with clear guidance, simple options, and honest communication.

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Questions Before Renovating Your Whole Home?

Planning a full home renovation can feel like a big step. These answers cover timeline, planning, materials, living arrangements, and how to prepare before work begins.

01. What is included in a full home renovation?

A full home renovation can include kitchen updates, bathroom remodeling, flooring, painting, lighting, storage, trim work, fixture upgrades, and layout improvements across multiple rooms.

The timeline depends on the home size, scope of work, material availability, and whether the renovation is completed all at once or in phases. Larger projects can take several weeks or a few months.

Yes. Many homeowners start with the most important rooms first, such as the kitchen, bathrooms, or main living areas, then continue with the rest of the home later.

It depends on the amount of work being done. If major areas like the kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and utilities are being updated at the same time, temporary relocation may be more comfortable.

Yes. We help review room flow, storage needs, finish options, lighting, flooring, and practical material choices before the renovation work begins.