Whole-Home Remodeling In Louisville, CO

Helping Louisville Homeowners Bring Every Room Into Cohesion

Why Louisville homeowners choose Christie's for whole-home remodeling

Because Every Louisville Home
Deserves One Vision That Brings It All Together

For more than 25 years, Christie’s has helped Louisville homeowners name something they’ve been quietly living with: a home that’s been updated in pieces but never actually fixed. The renovated kitchen that still feels disconnected from the living room because the wall between them never moved. The primary suite that got new tile once but was never designed as the retreat it could be. The ranch-era bones in North Louisville or Coal Creek that have real potential sitting behind a floor plan built for 1972. These aren’t cosmetic problems. They’re accumulated, and the only honest solution is a whole-home plan that resolves all of it at once, under one design vision.

At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we understand what Louisville’s housing stock actually asks of you, the structural work required to open a closed kitchen, the permit coordination with the City of Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division, the historic district review that applies to Old Town properties, and the material decisions that Front Range freeze-thaw and UV exposure make non-negotiable. From Coal Creek ranches to Davidson Mesa estates, we bring the design continuity, the planning depth, and the transparent communication that turns a technically upgraded but visually fragmented house into a home that finally feels like one cohesive, purposeful place.

In Business

25+ Years

Helping Louisville homeowners solve the accumulated mismatch, opening ranch-era layouts, transforming primary suites, and pulling every room into one cohesive design that finally fits how they live.

Our Model

Design/Build

One connected team guiding your Louisville whole-home remodel from the first concept sketch all the way through the final walkthrough and sign-off.

Where We Work

Louisville, CO

Whole-home remodeling serving North Louisville, Coal Creek, Old Town Louisville, Davidson Mesa, Paragon Estates, and surrounding Louisville neighborhoods.

Peace Of Mind

5-Year Warranty

Backed by a warranty that covers your Louisville whole-home remodeling project long after the last coat of paint dries.

What Makes Whole-Home Remodeling Different In Louisville

When Louisville
Finally Comes Together As One Home

Whole-home remodeling in Louisville almost always starts with an accumulated mismatch: a decade of room-by-room updates that left you with a renovated kitchen that reads as disconnected from a 1990s living room, a primary suite that was touched once but never designed as an actual retreat. Ranch-era homes in North Louisville and Coal Creek need structural wall removal, permit coordination through the City of Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division, and sometimes historic district review for Old Town projects, work that a single-room contractor can’t manage. We look at your floor plan, how your household moves through it every day, and where the layout is genuinely fighting you. Then we build a whole-home scope that closes every gap at once, under one design vision, so the finished result reads as intentional from every room.

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Louisville Homes, One Clear Plan

Louisville’s remodel candidates split between 1960s–1980s ranch homes in North Louisville and Coal Creek, with closed layouts and aging mechanicals, and finish-dated estates in Davidson Mesa and Paragon Estates. Each starting point carries its own structural logic and floor plan constraints. Knowing exactly which one you’re in shapes the whole-home plan from the first conversation.

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Louisville Ranch Walls Worth Moving

In Louisville’s North Louisville and Coal Creek ranch homes, the wall between your kitchen and living room almost always carries load, which means opening it requires beam engineering, structural coordination, and HVAC rerouting worked out well before demolition begins, not discovered mid-project. Getting those dependencies mapped during design is what keeps your timeline honest and your household out of surprises nobody planned for.

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Systems Louisville Homes Are Hiding

When walls open in Louisville’s ranch-era homes, electrical panels running near original capacity, plumbing configurations that complicate any kitchen or bath reconfiguration, and HVAC systems set up for a closed floor plan that no longer exists show up consistently enough that we build pre-construction assessment around finding them, not stumbling across them mid-project. Addressing those systems alongside the visible work means your new spaces are finished over infrastructure genuinely ready for the decades ahead.

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Chosen For Louisville's Front Range Seasons

Louisville’s Front Range position delivers intense UV exposure, hard freeze-thaw cycling through every shoulder season, and temperature swings that accelerate wear on exterior materials, windows, and anything near south-facing glass faster than most warranties account for. Every material we specify, decking, cladding, windows, envelope upgrades, is chosen to hold up through those actual conditions. That’s what protects your investment through every season, not just the week your project wraps.

Louisville, CO Neighborhoods

Whole-Home Remodeling Across
All of Louisville, CO

Louisville brings together ranch-era homes in North Louisville and Coal Creek, closed kitchens, single vanities, basements that never quite became rooms, alongside finish-dated estates in Davidson Mesa and Paragon Estates where the bones are solid but the design has quietly fallen a decade behind. What these homes share is an accumulated mismatch: years of incremental updates that left every room technically improved but visually disconnected from the next. At Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling, we look at how layout configuration, material continuity, structural changes, and indoor-outdoor connections work together across the whole home before any single scope gets locked in. The goal is a Louisville home where every room belongs to the same design, cohesive, open, and built around how your family actually wants to live.

Old Town Louisville

A Home That Honors Its Roots and Finally Fits Your Life

Whole-home remodeling in Old Town Louisville means working inside mining-era cottages and period homes that carry genuine character, original details, intimate streetscapes, lots with a sense of history, but floor plans built for a way of life that predates open kitchens, primary suites, and the way your family actually moves through a home today. Low ceilings, older plumbing stacks, and closed-off rooms create friction that accumulates quietly until a single-room fix no longer feels like enough. Because the City reviews exterior changes in this neighborhood early in the process, bringing a design-build team in before decisions are made saves real time and avoids surprises mid-project. What shifts is the interior, opened, updated, and finished with a continuity that makes the home feel both unmistakably itself and finally easy to live in.

Cherrywood

Old Town Is Steps Away. Now Make the Home Worth Coming Back To.

Cherrywood families chose this neighborhood for everything outside the front door, the walkability, the mature trees, the easy stroll to Old Town’s restaurants and parks, but inside, these 2,800-to-3,800-square-foot homes often carry a layout that breaks the flow you actually want, with kitchens closed off from the living room and primary suites that never quite became the retreat they could be. A whole-home remodel pulls all of that into one cohesive design, opening sightlines, connecting spaces, and finally letting the interior match the warmth the neighborhood already delivers. Families here want mornings that run smoother, evenings that feel more settled, and rooms that hold together rather than feeling assembled over time. That kind of continuity is what makes a Cherrywood home finally feel complete.

Coal Creek Ranch

Turn a Great Neighborhood Into a Home That's Truly Yours

Homes in Coal Creek Ranch were built with real intention, mountain views, thoughtful open spaces, and quality construction across the board, but even a well-built home can start to feel like it belongs to someone else’s vision once your family actually settles in. The kitchen that doesn’t quite flow to where everyone gathers, the primary suite that was never designed as a retreat, the back of the house that faces all that Colorado sky without a proper outdoor space to meet it. Whole-home remodeling here is about bringing one connected design vision across every room, so the layout and finishes finally match the life your family is actually living. With HOA architectural review factored into the process from the start, nothing gets ahead of itself, just steady, cohesive progress toward a home that feels completely, specifically yours.

Rock Creek Ranch

Make Your Rock Creek Ranch Home Feel Like It Was Built Just for You

Rock Creek Ranch homes were built with real care, modern systems, quality construction, and a gated setting that tells you exactly what kind of neighborhood this is. But even well-built homes are designed for broad appeal, not for the specific way your family moves through a week. The kitchen that almost flows into the living space, the primary suite that’s functional but never quite felt like a retreat, those were the builder’s calls. Whole-home remodeling is how you replace them with yours: spaces reconfigured around how you actually live, finishes that carry one cohesive voice from the front entry to the backyard, and a home that finally belongs to no one else.

Centennial Heights

A Home That Feels as Good Inside as the Life You've Built Around It

Centennial Heights families tend to stay, and because they do, the home eventually needs to catch up with how life has actually evolved. A whole-home remodel here often means removing the walls that close off the kitchen from the spaces where your family gathers, rethinking a primary suite that was never designed as a real retreat, and giving the chalet-style decks and large windows the interior to match. The goal isn’t to change what drew you here, it’s to make every room inside feel as intentional as the neighborhood already does around you.

Our Louisville Whole-Home Remodeling Process

The Home That Finally Matches How Far You've Come

Whole-home remodeling in Louisville carries more complexity than most homeowners expect, especially when a 1960s–1980s ranch in North Louisville or Coal Creek needs structural wall removal, full electrical upgrades, and permit navigation through Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division, sometimes layered with Old Town historic district review, all coordinated before a single room shifts. Our process keeps design, permitting, and construction connected from the very first conversation, so nothing stalls and your finished home feels cohesive, considered, and genuinely built around how your family lives now.

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Initial Assessment

Every whole-home remodel in Louisville starts with an honest look at how an accumulated decade of room-by-room updates has left the house feeling disconnected, and what it needs to finally read as one cohesive home. We walk the floor plan, assess the structural conditions and mechanical systems, and understand how each room relates before any design decision gets made.

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Scope, Budget, Goals

We build the project around your real priorities, your budget, and what your Louisville home’s existing structure, whether a 1970s ranch in Coal Creek or an estate in Davidson Mesa, actually needs to work for how you live. Together, we map the friction points and define the full scope before a wall moves or a finish gets chosen.

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Room-by-Room Design Plan

With your priorities clear, we develop a coordinated plan across every room, structural wall removals, lighting zones, material palettes, storage, and indoor-outdoor connections all resolved together before construction begins. Every decision ties back to the whole home, so your kitchen, primary suite, bathrooms, and living spaces share one design logic rather than reading like separate projects done years apart.

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Planning & Permitting

Before demolition begins, Christie’s coordinates permits through the City of Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division, including historic district review for Old Town projects, alongside material lead times and trade sequencing. Getting those tracks organized early keeps each phase moving without unnecessary gaps. The same plans that shaped the design guide every crew, straight through final inspection.

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Construction Begins

Your Louisville home shifts room by room as walls open up, plumbing reroutes, electrical upgrades, and flooring, cabinetry, and trim all advance in one coordinated sequence. One team holds the full vision, whether that means opening a closed ranch kitchen in North Louisville, transforming the primary suite, or reconfiguring every disconnected space at once.

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Review, Sign-Off, Done

When construction is complete, we walk through every finished space in your Louisville home together and review the details side by side. We’re checking that the kitchen opens into the living area as planned, the primary suite feels cohesive and complete, and one design language carries consistently from the front entry through every room. That’s the home you’ve been waiting to actually live in.

Our Louisville Whole-Home Remodeling Process

The Home That Finally Matches How Far You've Come

Whole-home remodeling in Louisville carries more complexity than most homeowners expect, especially when a 1960s–1980s ranch in North Louisville or Coal Creek needs structural wall removal, full electrical upgrades, and permit navigation through Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division, sometimes layered with Old Town historic district review, all coordinated before a single room shifts. Our process keeps design, permitting, and construction connected from the very first conversation, so nothing stalls and your finished home feels cohesive, considered, and genuinely built around how your family lives now.

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Initial Assessment

Every whole-home remodel in Louisville starts with an honest look at how an accumulated decade of room-by-room updates has left the house feeling disconnected, and what it needs to finally read as one cohesive home. We walk the floor plan, assess the structural conditions and mechanical systems, and understand how each room relates before any design decision gets made.

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Scope, Budget, Goals

We build the project around your real priorities, your budget, and what your Louisville home’s existing structure, whether a 1970s ranch in Coal Creek or an estate in Davidson Mesa, actually needs to work for how you live. Together, we map the friction points and define the full scope before a wall moves or a finish gets chosen.

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Room-by-Room Design Plan

With your priorities clear, we develop a coordinated plan across every room, structural wall removals, lighting zones, material palettes, storage, and indoor-outdoor connections all resolved together before construction begins. Every decision ties back to the whole home, so your kitchen, primary suite, bathrooms, and living spaces share one design logic rather than reading like separate projects done years apart.

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Planning & Permitting

Before demolition begins, Christie’s coordinates permits through the City of Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division, including historic district review for Old Town projects, alongside material lead times and trade sequencing. Getting those tracks organized early keeps each phase moving without unnecessary gaps. The same plans that shaped the design guide every crew, straight through final inspection.

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Construction Begins

Your Louisville home shifts room by room as walls open up, plumbing reroutes, electrical upgrades, and flooring, cabinetry, and trim all advance in one coordinated sequence. One team holds the full vision, whether that means opening a closed ranch kitchen in North Louisville, transforming the primary suite, or reconfiguring every disconnected space at once.

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Review, Sign-Off, Done

When construction is complete, we walk through every finished space in your Louisville home together and review the details side by side. We’re checking that the kitchen opens into the living area as planned, the primary suite feels cohesive and complete, and one design language carries consistently from the front entry through every room. That’s the home you’ve been waiting to actually live in.

What Louisville Homeowners Want From Their Whole-Home Remodel

A Home That
Stops Feeling Like Several Separate Decisions

Whole-home remodeling in Louisville is often about solving an accumulated mismatch, years of room-by-room updates that left a technically upgraded but visually disconnected home behind. The renovated kitchen that doesn’t connect to the living room, the primary suite that was touched once but never really designed, the basement that’s still a storage zone, these aren’t separate problems, they’re one floor plan that needs one coordinated answer. Louisville homeowners want a single design vision that closes every gap at once, with structural thinking and design continuity held from the first conversation all the way through the final walkthrough.

Colorado Outdoors, Finally Brought In

One Vision, Every Room

Louisville homeowners in Davidson Mesa and Paragon Estates often find themselves in a specific bind: the bones are excellent, but the finishes and layout have simply stopped keeping pace with how life actually looks today. A primary suite redesigned as a genuine retreat, a basement converted into real living space, and a kitchen opened to the main living area, all under one coordinated plan, means every space improves together. That's what makes the investment feel worth it.

Closed Rooms, Finally Opened

One Contract, No Disconnected Pieces

Louisville's ranch-era homes in North Louisville and Coal Creek were built with closed kitchens, segmented rooms, and walls that served a different era's idea of living. Carefully removing the right load-bearing elements, with the structural assessment and permit work through the City of Louisville's Planning and Building Safety Division that honest layout changes actually require, can make the whole house feel open and genuinely connected for the first time.

Space That Finally Works Hard

Organized Space, Every Corner

Louisville's ranch-era homes were delivered with reach-in closets, a pantry shelf or two, and no real drop zone for the gear a full Colorado household accumulates, and that original design announces itself every single morning. Purpose-built mudroom cabinetry, a primary closet treated as a finished room, a pantry actually sized for how you shop, and built-in organization throughout can finally put the square footage your home has always had to genuine, deliberate use.

Finishes That Finally Belong Together

Design Through, Not Just Across

When a Louisville home gets touched one room at a time over the years, you eventually end up with a renovated kitchen that reads as completely disconnected from a 1990s living room. Consistent millwork profiles carried through every doorway, cabinetry that speaks the same language from the kitchen to the primary suite, and flooring that flows without a jarring transition are what close that gap. The goal isn't matching every surface; it's a home that finally reads as one deliberate whole.

Louisville's Climate, Built For

Louisville's Reality, Finally Addressed

Louisville's Front Range location brings intense UV exposure, freeze-thaw cycling, and temperature swings that age materials faster than most homeowners expect until they've watched a previous update wear poorly. What holds up through Colorado winters and hail seasons is a genuinely different conversation than what simply looks sharp on installation day. Choosing materials that match the climate, composite decking, envelope upgrades, properly rated windows, is what keeps your remodeled home feeling right years from now.

What To Consider When Planning A Louisville Whole-Home Remodel

Stop Tolerating It,
Make This House Actually Yours

In Louisville, the whole-home conversation usually starts when you’ve outgrown the incremental approach, a renovated kitchen that now looks disconnected from the living room you haven’t touched, a primary suite that was technically updated once but never really designed, and a basement sitting mostly unused while your family keeps cramming into the same two rooms. Ranch-era homes in North Louisville and Coal Creek carry real structural potential, but opening those closed layouts means permit work, engineering assessment, and a design logic that runs across every room. Old Town homeowners carry the added layer of historic district review. Before you pick a single finish, it’s worth thinking about what the whole house needs to become.

Is the problem really one room, or has the whole house been accumulating disconnects for years?

Take a slow walk through your Louisville home and notice where your eye catches. If the kitchen you updated three years ago feels oddly isolated from the living room you haven’t touched since the 1990s, that friction isn’t a styling issue, it’s a layout issue that only a cohesive whole-home scope can actually solve. One more single-room project will give you one more mismatched room.
Where your house sits in Louisville’s housing landscape shapes the entire project path. A North Louisville ranch from the 1970s likely needs structural assessment before a wall comes down and permit work with the City of Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division. A Davidson Mesa estate may have the right bones but finishes that no longer match the home’s value. Old Town brings historic district review into the conversation early. Knowing which story your home belongs to helps you plan honestly.
Louisville’s Front Range climate gives you real outdoor living months, but freeze-thaw cycling and UV exposure mean the materials bridging your interior to your deck or patio need to be chosen with that reality in mind, not just for looks. Think about whether you want the remodel to stop at your back door or extend through it. The homes that feel most complete after a whole-home engagement are usually the ones where that threshold was designed, not left for later.
It’s easy to get pulled into decisions about cabinet finishes and tile profiles before you’ve asked the bigger question: what does it feel like to live in this house when everything is done? Not what it looks like in photos, what it feels like on a Tuesday evening when the family is home, the layout flows, and the spaces are actually doing what you need them to do. Holding that feeling in mind before you choose a single material keeps the whole project pointed in the right direction.

Our Reviews

What Louisville Families
Trusted Us to Reconnect

Choosing a whole-home remodeling partner in Louisville means trusting one team with the disconnected ranch layout, the rooms that never quite spoke to each other, and every space your family calls home. Our team brings transparent planning, clear communication, and a single design vision from the first walkthrough through the final sign-off. Our Louisville clients’ reviews reflect what that honesty and care look like in practice.

Areas We Service Across Louisville

Helping Louisville Homes
Come Together as One

From the character-rich cottages of Old Town Louisville and the ranch neighborhoods of Coal Creek and North Louisville to the larger estates in Davidson Mesa and Paragon Estates, every home here carries its own version of the same quiet mismatch, rooms updated one at a time that never quite feel like they belong together. Christie’s approaches whole-home remodeling in Louisville as one connected project, pairing structural layout work, kitchen-to-living integration, and primary suite transformations with material choices and finishes that stay consistent from the front door all the way through, navigating City of Louisville permitting and historic district review wherever the project requires it. Whether the goal is finally opening a closed-off ranch kitchen, converting a basement that’s been storage for a decade into a space the whole family actually uses, or bringing a Davidson Mesa estate up to finishes that match its bones, every decision is shaped around your home, your neighborhood, and the years still ahead. The result is a house that finally reads as one intentional place.

Other Areas We Service

Broomfield County

Frequently Asked Questions About Louisville Whole-Home Remodeling

Questions Before You
Transform The Whole Home

Whole-home remodeling in Louisville often starts when you’ve loved this neighborhood for years, the trails, the schools, the way Old Town feels on a Saturday morning, but the house itself has quietly become the part that doesn’t fit anymore. Louisville’s ranch-era homes and even its newer estates carry an accumulated mismatch: rooms that were updated one at a time, never as one cohesive vision. These are the questions Louisville homeowners ask when they’re finally ready to fix all of it at once.

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Can we stay in our Louisville home during a whole-home remodel?

That depends on the scope and which phases are running when. For projects touching the kitchen and primary bath simultaneously, which is common in Louisville’s ranch-era homes where those spaces often need to be addressed together, most families find it genuinely difficult to stay in place. We’ll walk through the sequencing with you early so you can make that call with a clear picture of what each phase actually looks like, not a guess. Some homeowners in Coal Creek and North Louisville have stayed through the back half of their project once the main living spaces were functional again. We’ll be honest with you about what’s realistic.
We handle permit applications through the City of Louisville’s Planning and Building Safety Division as part of the project scope, it’s not something you’ll need to navigate on your own. For structural work like wall removal or electrical and plumbing reconfigurations, each scope carries its own inspection track and review timeline. Louisville’s permit office is relatively small for the volume of post-Marshall Fire rebuild and renovation activity in the area, so lead times on review can be a real scheduling factor. We build that into the plan upfront so it doesn’t catch you mid-project.
It adds a review layer, yes, but it doesn’t close the door on meaningful work. Old Town Louisville’s historic overlay means exterior modifications, material choices, and massing changes go through a review process for compatibility with the character of the neighborhood. We know that process well. The key is getting into coordination early, before material selections are finalized, so that what you love about the design doesn’t get revised late in the game. Interior work generally isn’t restricted the same way, which means a full interior transformation is very much on the table even in the historic core.
It’s almost never just finishes. The bigger variables are structural scope, whether wall removal requires engineering, how much of the plumbing stack moves, whether the electrical panel needs upgrading to support the new layout, and the square footage being touched. A project that opens the kitchen to the living room, transforms the primary suite, and finishes the basement is a fundamentally different undertaking than one that refreshes finishes in the same rooms without changing the bones. We’ll talk through what’s driving your home’s specific numbers so you understand the structure of the cost before you commit to anything.
More than most homeowners expect, especially when the project touches windows, roofing, or any outdoor connection. Freeze-thaw cycling and UV exposure at this elevation are hard on materials that perform fine in milder climates. For any indoor-outdoor work, decking, covered patios, transitions between interior and exterior, composite decking and envelope-grade window and door specifications are functional requirements here, not upgrades. We’ll make sure every material that meets Colorado’s weather actually earns its place in the design, not just looks good in a showroom.
Usually, yes, but it starts with a structural assessment, not an assumption. Many of the load-bearing walls in Louisville’s 1960s–1980s ranch stock can be opened with proper engineering coordination, which means a beam, a post point, and permit work through the city. What changes when that wall comes out is significant: the kitchen stops being a separate room and becomes part of how your whole main floor lives and entertains. That’s the move that makes everything else in the remodel feel cohesive rather than just updated. We’ll assess your specific structure early so you know what’s possible before any decisions are made.
Your HOA’s Architectural Review Committee will need to approve exterior material changes, additions, and visible modifications before permits are pulled, and we handle that submission as part of the project scope. Exterior work that’s visible from the street or common areas is the most common trigger: decking, patio covers, door and window replacements, any change to the roofline. We pull together the plan documentation, material specifications, and measurements the committee needs so that process moves efficiently and doesn’t delay your construction start. You don’t need to be the go-between.
For a large-scale whole-home project, plan for roughly four to nine months from design sign-off through completion, and the front end of that window is where the schedule is earned or lost. Permitting, engineering coordination for structural work, and lead times on custom cabinetry and stone all front-load the timeline in ways that catch homeowners off guard when they’re not accounted for upfront. We’ll map the full schedule with you at the start, including the decision deadlines that keep material lead times from slipping into construction delays. You’ll know where you are in the process every step of the way.

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Fall In Love With
Your Louisville Home Again

When your Louisville home has the block, the trail access, and the community you chose years ago, but a closed-off ranch kitchen that isolates you the moment dinner starts, a primary suite that was touched once and never designed as a real retreat, and rooms that read like a decade of disconnected updates, the gap between what you have and how your family wants to live gets harder to ignore. That accumulated mismatch is exactly what a whole-home remodel is built to fix. All at once. Christie’s Design/Build Remodeling manages the structural work, the City of Louisville permitting, and every finish decision under one coordinated plan, one design vision, one team, one Louisville home that finally feels completely like yours.

Our Other Remodeling Services

Kitchen
Remodeling

Basement
Finishing

Home Additions
& ADUs

Bathroom
Remodeling

Deck
Construction

Outdoor
Living Spaces

From The Blog

Your Louisville Home Deserves
Answers That Finally Connect the Whole Picture

Planning a whole-home remodel in Louisville means honestly confronting what years of incremental room-by-room updates have quietly left behind, a renovated kitchen that still feels disconnected from the living room, a ranch-era layout that needs structural assessment before a single wall can come down, and Old Town historic overlay reviews that reward early coordination over last-minute scrambling. Our blog breaks down what that process actually looks like, so you can move forward with real clarity rather than guesswork.