
Trusted Home Renovation in Livonia
Kitchen, bathroom, and basement renovation for Livonia homeowners across the city's many subdivisions.
Home Renovation Services in Livonia

Kitchen Remodeling
Kitchen remodeling for Livonia's 1950s and 60s brick ranches, modernizing the compartmentalized layouts common in Burton Hollow and Coventry Gardens.

Bathroom Remodeling
Full bathroom remodels and walk-in showers that update the small original baths found across Livonia's mid-century subdivisions.

Drywall Repair & Texture
Drywall repair, patching, and texture matching that blends seamlessly into knockdown and orange peel walls, restoring a smooth surface before any painting begins.
Why Livonia Homeowners Trust Us
Renovation work in Livonia centers on updating the brick ranches, colonials, and split-levels that fill the city's subdivisions, most built from the 1950s through the 1970s. We remodel dated kitchens and finish basements across neighborhoods like Blue Grass Farms and Coventry Gardens, while the older eastern pockets near Rosedale Gardens carry 1920s homes with their own character. With this being one of the metro's most stable, owner-occupied communities, families invest for the long term. Our locally owned team brings 25 years of finish-focused experience to every project.


Adapted for Ranch-Era Homes
Livonia is built largely on mid-century housing, with brick ranches and split-levels lining subdivisions from Burton Hollow Estates to Kingsbury Heights, plus the planned Tudor homes of historic Rosedale Gardens. Many of these homes have original kitchens, single small baths, and unfinished basements. The cold Michigan winters make a finished, well-insulated lower level especially valuable here. Near Greenmead Historical Park and along the Five and Seven Mile corridors, we adapt each remodel to the solid family homes that define this Wayne County city.
Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer in Livonia?
We offer kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, window treatments, basement finishing, and drywall work. We also handle popcorn ceiling removal and custom motorized treatments. You can view all of our services here.
What kinds of renovation projects do you handle most around here?
Most work involves updating the 1950s through 70s ranches and split-levels common throughout the city. We remodel kitchens, modernize small baths, and finish basements regularly. Subdivisions like Blue Grass Farms have solid mid-century homes that are ideal for a full basement finishing project.
What sets your renovation work apart in this market?
We pair 25 years of experience with careful finish work and honest, clear, and upfront scoping. As a locally owned team, we understand the family-oriented homes here, from the ranch subdivisions to the older Rosedale Gardens streets, and we treat every project with the attention long-term homeowners expect.
Are the basements in Livonia's subdivisions good for finishing?
Yes. The mid-century homes throughout Coventry Gardens and Kingsbury Heights were built with full basements that make excellent additional living space. Because winters are cold, we insulate thoroughly and can add a code-compliant egress window when a basement bedroom is part of the plan.
Do you update the original kitchens in older ranches?
We do. Many ranches near Burton Hollow still have their original closed-off kitchens. Opening up the layout, adding custom cabinetry, and updating countertops is some of the most common work we do, giving these solid homes a kitchen built for how families live now.
How do I get a free estimate for my project?
Call us or send a message through our contact form describing your project. We will gather what we need, work through the scope with you, and put together a clear written estimate with no pressure. Get a free quote here.
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