WholeHome in Bloomington, MN

Whole-home remodeling transforms how you live—improving layout flow, updating multiple rooms, and modernizing finishes throughout your Bloomington home.

Why Remodel Your WholeHome in Bloomington, MN

Housing Characteristics

1960s–1980s ramblers & two-stories

Whole-Home Challenges in Bloomington

1960s–80s layouts needing modernization.

In Bloomington, families remodel entire homes to modernize older layouts, increase functionality, and prepare spaces for long-term living.

Long-term homeowners updating for resale

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Honey-Doers proudly serves Bloomington and the surrounding communities. Call today or request a consultation to explore what’s possible.

Neighborhood Insights WholeHome in Bloomington

West Bloomington

Luxury remodel potential, larger homes benefit from modern layouts and upgraded finishes.

East Bloomington

Many homes have smaller kitchens and bathrooms ideal for space-maximizing redesigns.

Normandale Highlands

High-quality modern updates are common, with homeowners seeking cohesive whole-home finishes.

South Loop

Storage improvements and layout updates are frequent due to compact room sizes.

Our Whole-Home Remodeling Process

Phase 1
Vision & Feasibility Consultation (1–5 Days)

Goal: Understand your goals and determine what's possible before final planning begins.

  • In-home walkthrough and consultation with our team
  • Define goals (layout changes, additions, upgrades, etc.)
  • Discuss timeline, budget range, and structural considerations
  • Initial estimate and high-level planning guide
Phase 2
Design & Layout Planning (2–4 Weeks)

Goal: Develop a complete renovation plan that meets your lifestyle and aesthetic.

  • Create or revise floor plans (permitted drawings if needed)
  • Define room-by-room scope
  • Outline structural modifications (wall removals, additions, etc.)
  • Mood boards, inspiration sharing, and concept refinement
Phase 3
Finish & Fixture Selections (2–3 Weeks, often concurrent with design)

Goal: Choose finishes and materials for a cohesive, durable, and beautiful result.

  • Flooring, paint, trim, cabinetry, lighting, doors
  • Kitchen and bathroom fixture selection
  • Sourcing options for high-touch areas (counters, tile, appliances)
  • Finalizing a selections checklist for vendor ordering
Phase 4
Permits, Scheduling & Pre-Construction (1–3 Weeks)

Goal: Lock in approvals, logistics, and readiness for construction.

  • Submit necessary plans to city/county
  • Coordinate utility planning, dumpster placement, and material delivery
  • Align trade partners (framing, plumbing, electrical, HVAC)
  • Homeowner kickoff packet shared with timeline, contact info, FAQs
Phase 5
Full-Home Buildout (6–12+ Weeks)

Goal: Execute the full project efficiently, with constant communication.

  • Demo and framing as needed per room
  • Mechanical updates (electrical, plumbing, HVAC)
  • Room-by-room finish installation and coordination
  • Progress updates, milestone check-ins, homeowner change orders if needed
  • Daily clean-up and secure storage of tools and materials
Phase 6
Final Walkthrough & Closeout (1–3 Days)

Goal: Ensure every part of your home meets your expectations—and our standards.

  • Detailed walkthrough with punch-list resolution
  • Product and material documentation
  • Warranty coverage details
  • Care instructions and final photos (if permitted)

Bloomington Codes, Permits & Requirements

Panel upgrades; older wiring often involved

Honey-Doers handles all permitting, inspections, and engineering requirements for Bloomington.

What Homeowners Are Saying

Real experiences from homeowners who trusted Honey-Doers for their kitchen remodel.

FAQs About Whole Home in Bloomington

Will a whole-home remodel improve resale value?

Yes. Done thoughtfully, it significantly increases your home’s function and marketability.

What if my home has outdated electrical or plumbing?

We evaluate and bring systems up to code as part of the renovation.

Is this a good time to improve energy efficiency?

Definitely. We can upgrade insulation, windows, lighting, and appliances during the renovation.

Can you remove walls or reconfigure layouts?

Yes. We assess structural needs and manage engineering, demo, and framing.

Do you offer design services for whole-home projects?

Absolutely. We guide you through floor plan changes, material selections, and cohesive design.

Can I phase the renovation over time?

Yes, we can break up work into logical phases based on budget, convenience, and priorities.

Do I need to move out during the remodel?

Often, yes—especially if we’re touching plumbing, HVAC, or walls throughout. We’ll advise based on scope.

How long does a whole-home renovation take?

Full remodels take 3–6 months on average, depending on size, permitting, and materials.

How much does a whole-home remodel cost?

Depending on size and scope, projects range from $100,000–$500,000+. We create tailored estimates.

What is considered a whole-home renovation?

It involves remodeling multiple rooms—kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, layout—to transform your entire home.

Whole-Home Remodeling Tips & Inspiration

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Do I Need an Interior Designer For My Home Remodel?

Vision is crucial, but navigating the waves of decisions, from layout to finishes, can be overwhelming. That’s where the question often arises: Do I need an interior designer for my home remodel?

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