Your home,
redrawn — then rebuilt.
Home Space Upgrade plans every kitchen, bath, basement, and whole-home renovation like a set of construction drawings — measured, permitted, and signed off before a single wall comes down.
Five rooms, one crew, zero guesswork.
Every project starts on paper. We draw the room you want before we touch the room you have, so there are no surprises once framing starts.
Kitchens
Cabinetry, counters, layout changes, and appliance-ready electrical, planned around how you actually cook.
Bathrooms
Full gut renovations or refreshes — waterproofing, tile, and fixtures done to code, not around it.
Basements
Moisture control first, finished living space second. Turn unused square footage into a real room.
Home Offices
Built-ins, wiring, acoustic treatment, and daylight — a workspace that earns its own door.
Whole-Home
Multi-room projects sequenced so you keep living at home while we rebuild around you.
Not sure what you need?
Tell us the room and the budget range — we'll tell you what's realistic before we ever pick up a hammer.
Talk it throughHow a project actually moves.
Four stages, in order, every time. Nothing starts on-site until the stage before it is signed off.
Consult & Measure
A site visit, a tape measure, and an honest conversation about budget and scope.
Design & Permit
Drawings, material selections, and any permits filed before demo day is scheduled.
Build
A dedicated crew and a single point of contact for the length of the job.
Walkthrough & Sign-Off
A final inspection with you present — punch list closed before we call it done.
From line drawing to lived-in.
Drag the divider to see a kitchen move from plan to finished space.
Maple Street Bath
Full gut, walk-in shower conversion
Cedar Basement
Moisture remediation + media room
Birchwood Whole-Home
Kitchen, two baths, home office
Oak Ridge Office
Garage conversion with sound treatment
What homeowners put in writing.
Get your project on paper.
Tell us about the space and we'll schedule a measure-and-consult within the week. No obligation, no pressure — just a straight answer on scope and cost.