Whole Home Renovation

A whole house renovation touches everything — layout, systems, finishes — and on a Main Line property that often means working around original architectural features worth preserving.

What's Involved in a Whole Home Renovation

We manage the full process from initial planning through final walkthrough, coordinating structural, electrical, and plumbing work alongside the design decisions homeowners are more directly involved in — layout changes, finishes, and fixtures.

Planning Around What's Worth Keeping

On older or historic properties, a whole home renovation typically requires an early assessment of which original features are worth preserving — architectural woodwork, masonry, period details — and planning the renovation sequence around them, rather than treating the property as a blank slate.

Our Experience

This approach applies across Main Line reBuild's project types, from historic church conversions like Narberth Place to full home renovations for homeowners throughout Ardmore, Bryn Mawr, Gladwyne, and Villanova.

Frequently Asked Questions

Typically 4 to 9 months depending on scope, from initial planning through final walkthrough. Historic properties often require additional time for permitting and careful restoration of original details.