Living in the home during construction often extends the timeline, as we have to work around daily routines, quiet hours, and accessibility needs. If you’re able to stay elsewhere, it allows us to move more quickly, start earlier, work later, and keep disruptions to a minimum. That said, we’ll always do our best to accommodate your needs and minimize the impact on your daily life.

You can, but most homeowners choose not to—especially if they don’t have another space that can function as a temporary kitchen. During construction, your kitchen will be completely out of commission, which means no stove, sink, or counters for meal prep.

If staying in your home, you’ll need to plan for alternative cooking options, like setting up a temporary kitchen with a microwave, toaster oven, and mini fridge. However, keep in mind that renovations tend to move faster when the home is unoccupied since we can work longer hours without worrying about disrupting your routine.

If you’re unsure what’s best, we can walk you through what to expect and help you make the right call for your situation. Either way, we’ll always do our best to accommodate your needs and minimize the impact on your daily life.