Make the Whole Home Feel New — One Remodel, One Owner.
When it's more than one room — kitchen, baths, floors, trim, lighting, and built-ins all at once — the hard part isn't any single trade. It's sequencing a dozen of them through your home without losing the schedule, the budget, or your peace of mind. Elk Ridge runs the whole remodel under one owner, on a written scope, with a photo update every working day — whether you live here or manage the home from out of town.
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One job at a time · Written scope before demo · A photo update every working day · Built for out-of-town owners.
Here's what a whole-home interior remodel really involves, what moves the budget, and how we run it — in plain English. The hard part of a whole-home project isn't any one trade; it's making a dozen of them work through your home in the right order, on a budget you control, without losing the schedule or your peace of mind. The sections below walk you through the decisions that matter — phasing, selections, sequencing, timeline, and budget — so you'll leave knowing enough to make confident calls, without the overwhelm.
A whole-home project is the largest scope in our interior remodeling work — everything here is specific to taking on the whole house at once.
Two kinds of owners. The same standard on both.
A whole-home remodel is the same craft whether you're standing in it or two states away. The difference is how we keep you in the loop — and that's built into the way we run every job.
Your primary home
You're transforming the house you live in — opening up the main floor, redoing the kitchen and baths, replacing dated flooring and trim, bringing the lighting and built-ins up to how you actually live. You want it handled so daily life takes the smallest possible hit, and you want to know where it stands without chasing anyone.
A second home or rental
You own a Steamboat property you don't live in full-time — a mountain second home or a short-term rental — and you want the interior to feel new: higher nightly appeal, stronger resale, a finish that photographs well and holds up to turnover. You need it run remotely, on a clear timeline, with decisions you can make from your phone and proof of progress in your inbox.
Either way, you get one owner accountable for the whole thing — and a written, no-surprise process from the first walkthrough to the final sign-off.
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Every interior trade, sequenced under one owner.
A whole-home remodel isn't one project — it's many, stacked in the right order so each trade sets up the next instead of tearing out the last. Here's the work that typically lives inside one, all run on a single written scope:
Kitchen
Cabinetry, countertops, appliance coordination, and layout changes, with plumbing and electrical planned before a single box hangs.
Bathrooms
Every wet area detailed on a full waterproofing system — the part you can't see, done right the first time.
Flooring
Hardwood, tile, or luxury vinyl, leveled and moisture-checked at the subfloor so it lies flat and stays that way, room to room.
Trim & millwork
Base, casing, doors, and stair detail set true, so the reveals and miters read consistent through the whole home.
Interior paint
Prepped properly and protected from overspray, using products rated for mountain sun and temperature swings.
Lighting & electrical
Recessed lighting, fixtures, switching, and the panel capacity to carry it — planned with the layout, not fished in late.
Built-ins & finish carpentry
Shelving, benches, cabinetry, and the custom details that make a remodeled home feel finished rather than furnished.
The point: The value of one owner over a whole house is sequencing. We run one job at a time, so your remodel gets the attention it deserves, and we order the trades so they aren't tripping over each other — countertops templated to your actual cabinets, flooring timed around paint, lighting set before the ceilings close. Older home? We test for asbestos and lead before anything comes off a wall.
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Staged so the home stays livable where it can — and runs clean where it can't.
A whole-home remodel touches every room, but it doesn't have to take every room at once. Before demo, we build a phase plan around how you'll use the home during the work. Two common shapes:
Occupied (you're living in it)
We stage the work zone by zone — for example, keep one bathroom and a working kitchen function while we remodel the other areas, then rotate. We wall off active areas to control dust, protect your floors and finishes daily, and keep a clear path through the home. It's slower than an empty house, and we'll tell you so honestly — but you stay in your home through most of it.
Vacant or remote (second home / rental / you move out)
With the home empty, we run trades in parallel where the schedule allows and compress the timeline. This is usually the fastest, cleanest path for a full interior — and it's the standard play for out-of-town owners who don't need to occupy the home during the work.
A written phase plan before demo — what gets touched, in what order, and what stays usable.
Daily protection and broom-clean at the end of every working day.
One sequence, owned start to finish — no gap where a trade finishes and nobody picks up the next.
Honest note: Living in a home during a full remodel is doable but real — there will be days without a kitchen, and dust travels. If your schedule allows a vacant stretch, we'll show you what that saves in time and hassle so you can choose with eyes open.
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Built for owners who aren't standing on the job.
On a project this size, the difference between calm and chaos is knowing where it stands without asking. That's not a favor we do on good weeks — it's the system, every job, and it's why out-of-town owners trust us with a whole house.
A photo update every working day
You see that day's progress, wherever you are. Not "when there's something to show" — every working day.
A short written weekly recap
What got done, what's next, and anything that needs a decision — in plain English, in writing, sent to whoever you want.
Decisions handled remotely
Selections, approvals, and change orders move by phone, text, and email. You don't need to fly in to keep the job moving.
The owner, reachable directly
Call or text us on the same number, same business day. Not a foreman, not a relay — the owner on every job.
For the out-of-town owner: If you manage this home from Denver, Dallas, or another time zone, we run the remodel so the distance is a non-issue — you approve selections from your phone, you get a photo set every working day, and you read one clear recap a week. You'll know your home as well from afar as you would from the driveway.
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Owner-guided selections, on a documented schedule.
A whole-home remodel is a hundred decisions — cabinets, counters, tile, flooring, fixtures, paint, hardware, lighting. Left loose, they stall the schedule and blow the budget. We keep them organized so they don't.
Guided, not guesswork
We help you choose finishes that fit the home, the use, and the budget, and we flag what matters at altitude — products rated for mountain sun, moisture, and temperature swings. Designer already involved? We hold to the standard they've drawn.
A documented selection schedule
Every choice is written down against the room and the budget line it belongs to, with a decision-by date. You always know what's been chosen, what's outstanding, and when each call is needed to protect the schedule.
Lead times planned in, not discovered late
Remote mountain delivery adds time — plan on roughly +3 to 7 days beyond standard lead times for materials trucked in. We order long-lead items early and sequence the build around real delivery dates, so a back-ordered tile doesn't stall the whole house.
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A realistic timeline — and the right season to start.
A whole-home interior remodel is a months-long project, not a weeks-long one, and the honest number depends on the scope, the home, and whether it's occupied or vacant. We frame the timeline at the walkthrough against your actual project — never a number pulled from the air.
Scope — how many rooms, how much structural or layout change, how custom the finishes.
Occupied vs. vacant — living in it phases the work and extends it; an empty home compresses it.
Selections made on time — the single biggest thing in your control. Late decisions are the most common cause of delay.
Material lead times — long-lead items (cabinets, certain tile and fixtures) plus the +3–7 day remote-delivery factor.
Remodel calendars fill ahead of seasonal windows, and trades book 3 to 4 weeks out in peak season (June–September). Winter is the right time to plan and lock selections for spring work. Starting the conversation early is what gets your project the schedule and the crew you want — there are no countdown timers here and no "only two spots left," just real lead times worth planning around.
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What drives the cost of a whole-home remodel — and how we keep you in control.
A whole-home remodel is the biggest project most homeowners ever take on, so you deserve straight talk about what moves the number — before you spend a dollar. The figures below are general guidance to help you plan, not a quote. Your real number comes from a written, line-item scope after the walkthrough.
Square footage and number of rooms — how much of the home is in scope.
Layout and structural changes — moving walls, opening up spaces, and re-routing plumbing or electrical cost more than finishing within the existing footprint.
Kitchen and bath count and level — these are the most material- and labor-intensive rooms; the finish level you choose drives a wide range.
Finish and material tier — stock vs. semi-custom vs. custom cabinetry, and the flooring, tile, counters, and fixtures you select.
Condition of the existing home — age, hidden conditions, and pre-1980 asbestos/lead testing and abatement where required.
Occupied vs. vacant — phased work in an occupied home carries more protection and sequencing time.
How we keep you in control
A written, line-item scope before demo — you approve the plan and the budget before anything comes off a wall.
Change orders in writing, every time — the price changes only by a change order you approve before the work happens. Never a surprise invoice.
A documented allowance schedule — selection budgets are written down by room, so you can see a choice's effect on the total as you make it.
Progress billing tied to milestones — you pay as defined stages complete, and final payment comes only after you sign off at the walkthrough.
Get budget direction for your home —
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Finished craftsmanship you can see.
The photos here show real finished craftsmanship completed by our crew, used with permission. We don't show stock images or another company's work as our own. As our first whole-home Elk Ridge projects complete with homeowner consent, full before-and-after sets will be added here.
Verified client reviews will appear here as our first Elk Ridge projects complete.
The No-Surprise Steamboat Remodel.
On a whole-home project, the promises matter more, not less. Here's what holds on every job:
1. The 30-Minute Promise
Call or message during business hours and hear back within 30 minutes. You never chase us.
2. The No-Surprise Scope Guarantee
A written, line-item scope signed before demo day. The price changes only by a change order you approve in writing.
3. The Daily Visibility Guarantee
A photo and status update every working day, plus a short written weekly recap, sent to whoever you want, wherever you are.
4. The Broom-Clean Guarantee
Your home protected and broom-clean at the end of every working day, with a professional deep-clean at completion.
5. The Verified-Crew Guarantee
Every sub has a current insurance certificate, Colorado trade license where applicable, and signed agreement on file before they set foot in your home.
Plus: a written 2-year workmanship warranty, and final payment only after you sign off at the satisfaction walkthrough.
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A few questions to think through before we talk.
You don't need answers to all of these — they just help you picture the project and make our walkthrough faster and more useful.
1. Will you live in the home during the work, or can it be vacant?
This is the single biggest decision on a whole-home remodel. A vacant home runs faster and cleaner; an occupied home is doable but phased and slower. Knowing your flexibility shapes the whole plan.
2. Which rooms matter most, and which could wait?
If the budget or your timeline means phasing, we sequence around the rooms you use to sleep and eat — so you always keep a livable refuge while the rest is in progress.
3. Are you working with a designer, or do you want selections guided?
Either works. If a designer's involved, we hold to the standard they've drawn; if not, we guide your selections to fit the home, the use, and the budget.
4. What's your timeline relative to ski season — and are you local or out of state?
Seasonal crew availability and material lead times shape the start date, and remote owners get the job run entirely by photo, phone, and weekly recap.
5. What's the one outcome that would make this remodel worth it?
Opening up the main floor, a finish that photographs well for a rental, a home that finally fits how you live — naming it helps us scope toward what you actually care about.
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Whole-home remodel questions, answered straight.
Can we live in the home during the remodel?
Often, yes — we phase the work zone by zone and keep a usable kitchen and bathroom going where the scope allows, walling off active areas and protecting your finishes daily. It's slower than an empty house, and there will be stretches without a kitchen, so we'll lay that out honestly at the walkthrough. If your schedule allows a vacant stretch, we'll show you what it saves in time and hassle so you can choose.
How long does a whole-home interior remodel take?
It's a months-long project, and the honest number depends on scope, the condition of the home, whether it's occupied or vacant, and how quickly selections are made. We give you a realistic timeline at the walkthrough, tied to your actual project — never a number pulled from the air. The biggest thing in your control is making selections on time.
Do you help with design and material selections?
Yes. We guide your selections — cabinets, counters, tile, flooring, fixtures, paint, lighting — to fit the home, the use, and the budget, and we track every choice on a documented schedule with decision-by dates. If you're working with a designer, we hold to the standard they've drawn.
How does phasing work on a large remodel?
Before demo, we build a written phase plan around how you'll use the home. Occupied homes are staged zone by zone so you keep core rooms working; vacant or remote homes let us run trades in parallel and compress the timeline. Either way, it's one sequence owned start to finish, with daily protection and broom-clean cleanup.
I live out of town — how do I stay in the loop?
This is built for you. You get a photo update every working day and a short written weekly recap, and you approve selections, scope, and any change orders remotely by phone, text, and email. The owner is reachable directly on the same number, same business day. You won't need to fly in to keep the job moving.
What does the 2-year workmanship warranty cover?
It covers the quality of our workmanship for two years from your final sign-off — above the local one-year norm. We walk every inch of the home together at completion, resolve open items, and the warranty starts that day.
How do you keep the budget from running away on a project this size?
A written, line-item scope before demo, change orders approved in writing before any added work, a documented allowance schedule by room, and progress billing tied to milestones — with final payment only after you sign off. You approve every number before it's spent, so the only surprise is how much you love the result.
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Ready to make the whole home feel new.
Tell us about the home and what you're picturing — primary residence or second home, occupied or vacant, in town or out of state. The fastest start is a short call or text with us, or send your photos and we'll point you the right way. We'll follow the walkthrough with a written, line-item proposal within 48 hours.
970-393-6239
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Written, line-item proposal within 48 hours of your walkthrough. Calls and texts answered Monday–Friday, 7am–6pm MT — photos and remote walkthroughs welcome. Licensed and insured in Colorado — certificate of insurance available on request.