Comfortable, Connected Denver Renovation

Completed covered front porch on a Denver home renovation, featuring wood posts, railing, and a shaded outdoor seating area built by Prenvalley Builders.

Project Overview

The homeowners wanted to modernize their Denver home with a more functional layout and updated finishes. Prenvalley Builders completed a full renovation, opening up the main living areas and rebuilding the kitchen and bathrooms while working within the existing footprint. What makes this project special is the cohesive, comfortable feel created throughout the home.

Project Details

Size: 1800 sq ft

Location: Denver, Colorado

Architectural Design: Prenvalley Design

Finished bathroom vanity in a Denver home renovation, featuring custom cabinetry, stone countertop, updated lighting, and a clean, functional layout built by Prenvalley Builders.
Completed open-concept living, dining, and kitchen space in a Denver home renovation, featuring updated hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and a seamless layout designed and built by Prenvalley Builders.
Finished bathroom vanity in a Denver home renovation, featuring custom cabinetry, stone countertop, updated lighting, and a clean, functional layout built by Prenvalley Builders.

Our Approach

Prenvalley Builders approached this renovation with a focus on clarity, craftsmanship, and long-term livability. By carefully reworking the layout and upgrading key systems and finishes, the team delivered a cohesive renovation that improved flow, functionality, and comfort throughout the home.

Project Highlights

  • Opened up the main living areas

  • Renovated the kitchen with updated cabinetry and finishes

  • Remodeled bathrooms with durable, modern materials

  • Installed consistent hardwood flooring throughout

  • Added a covered front porch for outdoor living

  • Upgraded lighting and finishes for everyday comfort

Interior of a Denver home during renovation, showing structural framing, exposed ceiling joists, and an open floor plan created through demolition and reconfiguration by Prenvalley Builders.
Alternate view of a completed open-concept interior in a Denver home renovation, showing hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and connected living, dining, and kitchen spaces built by Prenvalley Builders.
Before renovation kitchen in a Denver home with original wood cabinetry, laminate countertops, vinyl flooring, and a narrow galley-style layout prior to a full renovation by Prenvalley Builders.
Completed kitchen after renovation in a Denver home, featuring white cabinetry, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood floors built by Prenvalley Builders.

Results

The completed renovation transformed the home into a more functional, comfortable space designed for everyday living. Thoughtful layout changes and updated finishes created a cohesive feel throughout, resulting in a home that feels refreshed, practical, and well-crafted.

Project Goals

  • Improve overall layout and functionality

  • Modernize finishes and materials throughout the home

  • Enhance comfort and everyday livability

  • Create a cohesive design across all spaces

  • Increase long-term value through thoughtful renovation

Completed kitchen after renovation in a Denver home, featuring white cabinetry, stone countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood floors built by Prenvalley Builders.
Finished living room with fireplace in a Denver home renovation, featuring hardwood floors, recessed lighting, and a built-in hearth designed and built by Prenvalley Builders.
Finished bedroom in a Denver home renovation, featuring hardwood floors, updated windows, neutral wall finishes, and ceiling lighting completed by Prenvalley Builders.

Common Questions about Home Renovations

  • We typically can accommodate the clients living in the home while these projects are happening as long as it’s not the majority of the home being renovated. If we can contain the area we’re working in to leave the clients a space to live in then that’s definitely a possibility. Another factor is whether a client is ready to live adjacent to a construction zone. The noise, dust, and lack of kitchen can be straining on most people so just make sure to keep that in mind! 

  • Design and city plan review is typically pretty quick and can be designed/ approved within a month or two. Construction can vary based on size of scope and level of finish. For example a bathroom remodel is a little over a month for an average size bathroom, a custom kitchen renovation on average is 3 months, and a large interior renovation can be closer to 5 months. Keep in mind that our team prides itself on quality and always wants to make sure that our projects stand the test of time so we have a very thorough construction process which could add slightly more time throughout each step of the process.

  • Make sure to get an asbestos report early on to ensure that you or the construction team won’t be exposed during the project. Also, asbestos remediation can be expensive so that additional cost is good to know early on. Also, remodels are unpredictable - especially in older homes. Check if your  contractor has considered all factors of the project (e.g. lath and plaster walls, unlevel floors, structural considerations, age of existing plumbing and electrical, etc.). Making sure your contractor is carrying a contingency budget on a remodel is especially important because we typically don’t know what we’re going to find behind walls and floors until after demolition has been completed which can add additional cost.

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