Remodel Your Entire Home at Once

Whole-home remodeling services for homeowners in New London, Missouri and the surrounding communities who want a complete interior update.

Your home in New London or nearby communities may have outdated finishes, an inefficient layout, or rooms that no longer fit the way your family lives. Whole-home remodeling updates every interior space in one project, addressing flooring, lighting, trim, paint, and structural changes such as removing walls or creating larger openings. Lake's Home Construction manages the entire renovation from design through completion, coordinating trades and schedules so you are not left with unfinished spaces or mismatched materials.


The process includes layout redesign to improve flow and function, removal of outdated materials, and installation of modern finishes throughout the home. Structural modifications like open-concept conversions require load-bearing assessments and beam installation to support the new layout. Flooring, trim, lighting fixtures, and paint are updated across the home to create a consistent appearance. Full project oversight ensures electrical, plumbing, and HVAC work align with the revised layout and that all improvements meet local building codes in the greater New London area.


If your home in New London or the surrounding region needs a complete interior update, Lake's Home Construction can evaluate your space and outline a remodeling plan.

What Gets Updated During a Whole-Home Remodel


Work begins with demolition of outdated materials and any structural modifications required for your new layout in New London or nearby communities. Load-bearing walls may be replaced with support beams, and new openings are framed to create clear sight lines between rooms. Electrical and plumbing systems are rerouted to serve updated fixture locations, and HVAC adjustments are made if room sizes change. Drywall, insulation, and framing are completed before the finish stage begins.


After the remodel, you walk through a home in the greater New London area where every room features consistent flooring, updated lighting, and fresh paint. Walls that once separated your kitchen and living area may be removed and replaced with open space supported by properly installed beams. Old carpet and worn trim are taken out, and new materials extend throughout the home without obvious transitions between older and renovated sections.


Flooring options include hardwood, luxury vinyl plank, tile, and carpet, selected based on room function and durability needs. Lighting upgrades may include recessed fixtures, pendant lighting, and updated switches. Trim work can involve baseboards, door casings, and crown molding. The scope typically focuses on interior improvements for homes in New London and the surrounding region and does not usually include exterior work, foundation repairs, or roof replacement unless directly related to interior structural changes.

Common Questions Before Starting a Whole-Home Remodel

Homeowners planning a full interior renovation often ask about living arrangements during construction, how long the project takes, and what happens if unexpected issues are found.

  • How long does a whole-home remodel take?

    Most whole-home remodels take three to six months depending on the size of the home, the extent of structural changes, and the number of rooms being updated. Layout redesigns and custom finishes add time.

  • Can I live in the home during the remodel?

    Living in the home is possible during some phases, but dust, noise, and limited access to kitchens and bathrooms make it difficult. Many homeowners choose to stay elsewhere during the heaviest construction periods.

  • What happens if you find hidden damage during demolition?

    Hidden issues like water damage, outdated wiring, or structural problems are addressed as they are found. You receive a description of the issue, an explanation of the repair needed, and a cost estimate before work proceeds.

  • What does full project oversight include?

    Lake's Home Construction schedules all trades, orders materials, coordinates inspections, and manages the timeline so each phase is completed in the correct order. You have one point of contact throughout the project.

  • What is involved in an open-concept conversion?

    Open-concept conversions require removing load-bearing walls and installing support beams to carry the weight of the structure above. The beam is sized based on span and load, and the work is inspected to meet building codes in New London.

Lake's Home Construction manages whole-home remodeling projects in New London and the surrounding areas, from layout redesign through final finishes, coordinating structural changes, trades, and material installation. Contact us to discuss your home and remodeling goals.