Whole Home Remodels in Tampa Bay, FL
Many homes in Clearwater, Tampa, St Petersburg, and throughout Tampa Bay were built for a different way of living. Closed-off rooms, limited natural light, and disconnected spaces can make a home feel smaller and less functional than it should.
Outdated floor plans with too many walls
Kitchens isolated from living spaces
Poor connection to outdoor areas
Lack of natural light
Homes that feel smaller than they are
Layouts that don’t support how you live today
A successful whole home remodel starts by understanding the existing structure, identifying what can change, and designing a layout that works better without losing the character of the home.
This often includes reconfiguring walls, rethinking circulation, and coordinating structural and permitting requirements early in the process.
The projects below show how whole home remodels can transform existing houses throughout Pinellas County and the greater Tampa Bay area.
Common Remodel Starting Points in Tampa Bay
Removing walls to create more open, connected living spaces
Reworking kitchen, living, and dining areas for better flow
Improving connection to outdoor spaces and natural light
Updating older Florida homes for modern living
Adding storage, especially in closets and utility areas
Expanding and updating the primary bathroom
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BELLEAIR ESTATES REMODEL & POOLSIDE LANAI
Project #24-01, Belleair, FL
This remodel transforms the home with open living, a private owner’s suite, and a spacious lanai designed to overlook a future pool.
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SALT LAKE REMODEL
Project #15-10, Tarpon Springs, FL
Clients revitalized their waterfront home with interior upgrades and exterior facelift plans, aiming for a fresh, welcoming atmosphere.
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LAKEFRONT GREEN HOME REMODEL
Project #09-09, Marion County, FL
Cozy, efficient, and award-winning home, perfect for retirement, without making it bigger, just better
While each home is different, most whole home remodels begin with the same challenge—an existing layout that no longer fits how the homeowner wants to live. By rethinking the structure, circulation, and connection between spaces, these homes are able to function in an entirely new way.
If your home no longer works the way you need it to, the first step is understanding what can change—and what’s possible within your existing structure.

