Modernizing Older Homes Room by Room
Home Remodeling in Boise for outdated layouts, aging systems, and finishes that have deteriorated across multiple rooms
Ada County Home Repair, LLC provides home remodeling services in Boise and surrounding areas for homeowners ready to address multiple rooms at once, update layouts that no longer work, or replace finishes and fixtures throughout the house. You may be living with carpeting that holds odors, popcorn ceilings that trap dust, or trim and doors that show decades of wear. This service coordinates work across living rooms, bedrooms, hallways, kitchens, and bathrooms to ensure that materials, colors, and craftsmanship remain consistent from one space to the next.
The project begins with a walkthrough where you identify which rooms need layout changes, which areas require only finish updates, and whether you want to replace flooring, lighting, or cabinetry. If you plan to remove walls or add doorways, we assess framing and obtain permits before demolition begins. If you are updating finishes only, we schedule painting, flooring, and trim replacement in a sequence that minimizes disruption. Material selection happens early so that flooring, countertops, cabinetry, and fixtures are ordered with enough lead time to avoid delays. Many older homes in Boise were built with single-pane windows, minimal insulation, and electrical panels that need upgrading to support modern appliances and lighting loads.
Schedule a consultation with Ada County Home Repair, LLC to discuss the scope of your project and plan a phased approach to remodeling your home in Boise.

How a Whole-Home Remodel Progresses Through Each Phase
When you remodel multiple rooms, we start with demolition and rough work in all affected areas, then move to framing, electrical, and plumbing before any finish materials are installed. You will see old flooring and trim removed, walls repaired or reconfigured, and new wiring or plumbing runs roughed in before drywall or insulation is placed. We coordinate inspections at each stage so that structural, electrical, and plumbing work is approved before finish layers are applied.
After rough work is complete, you will notice that drywall seams are smooth, that flooring transitions align across rooms, and that light switches and outlets are positioned logically for furniture placement. Ada County Home Repair, LLC schedules painting, flooring installation, and fixture mounting in a sequence that prevents damage to completed surfaces. You choose whether to update all rooms to the same design standard or prioritize high-use areas like kitchens and bathrooms. Every phase is documented in writing so you understand when each room will be accessible and when the project will be finished.
You decide whether to remodel while living in the home or relocate temporarily if the scope is extensive. If you stay, we establish dust barriers, maintain access to essential rooms, and schedule noisy work during agreed-upon hours. If you leave, we secure the property daily and provide progress updates with photos. We do not begin finish painting until all dust-generating work is complete, and we do not install flooring until walls and ceilings are finished.
Common Questions About Coordinating a Multi-Room Remodel
Homeowners often ask how to plan the sequence of work, how long the project will take, and whether it makes sense to remodel all at once or in stages. The answers depend on the number of rooms involved, the extent of structural changes, and your budget and timeline preferences.
How do you decide which rooms to remodel first?
We prioritize rooms with structural or system issues, then move to high-traffic areas like kitchens and main bathrooms, and finish with bedrooms and secondary spaces where disruption is less critical.
What happens if you find unexpected damage during demolition?
We document the condition, explain what repair is required, and provide a written estimate for additional work before proceeding, ensuring you approve any scope changes.
When do you schedule inspections in Boise for a whole-home remodel?
Inspections are requested after rough framing, electrical, and plumbing are complete in all areas, typically in batches to minimize delays and keep the project moving.
How do you keep dust from spreading to finished areas?
We seal doorways with plastic sheeting, use negative air machines with HEPA filters in active work zones, and clean daily to control dust migration.
Why do some homeowners choose phased remodeling?
Phased work spreads cost over time, allows you to live in part of the home while other areas are under construction, and lets you adjust design choices between phases based on how completed rooms function.
Get in touch with Ada County Home Repair, LLC to tour your home, discuss which rooms need attention, and receive a comprehensive estimate for your home remodeling project in Boise.