5 Types of Home Remodeling Projects

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The most common types of home remodeling are kitchen remodels, bathroom remodels, basement finishing, whole-home remodels, and exterior remodels. Each varies significantly in scope, cost, and timeline.

If you are new to the process, it helps to understanding what home remodeling is before diving into the specifics. At Blue Collar Scholars, we help homeowners plan smarter, budget realistically, and know what to expect before the work begins. Understanding the different types of home remodeling helps you prioritize based on how you live and what your home actually needs.

The 5 Main Types of Home Remodeling

Below are the five most common types of home remodeling homeowners invest in and what each one actually involves.

Kitchen Remodeling

The kitchen gets more daily use than almost any other room in the house, which is why it’s one of the most requested types of home remodeling and one of the best investments you can make.

Our kitchen remodeling services cover everything from swapping out cabinets and countertops to a full layout redesign with new appliances, updated electrical components, and better lighting. The goal is usually the same: more space, better flow, and a room that actually works for how you cook and entertain.

Common kitchen improvements:

  • Cabinet replacement or refacing
  • Countertop upgrades (quartz, granite, butcher block)
  • New appliances and appliance layout
  • Kitchen island addition
  • Lighting upgrades including under-cabinet lighting
  • Flooring replacement
  • Backsplash installation
  • Electrical and plumbing updates

Bathroom Remodeling

An outdated bathroom is one of the things you stop noticing until guests use it, or until you’re trying to sell your home. It’s also the second most requested type of home remodeling we handle. Old fixtures, poor storage, and cramped layouts can make even a functional bathroom feel like a step back.

Our bathroom remodeling services typically include new vanities, updated plumbing fixtures, walk-in showers, and better lighting. Some projects also reconfigure the layout to get more usable space out of the same footprint.

Even a modest bathroom update can dramatically improve how the space feels day to day.

Common bathroom improvements:

  • Vanity and sink replacement
  • Tub to walk-in shower conversion
  • Tile work for floors and walls
  • Toilet replacement
  • Lighting and ventilation upgrades
  • Storage additions
  • Plumbing fixture upgrades

Basement Remodeling

An unfinished basement is essentially free square footage waiting to be used. Finishing it out is one of the most cost-effective ways to expand your living space without adding an addition or moving.

Our basement remodeling services can transform the space into a home theater, home office, gym, guest suite, or just a comfortable extra living area. The work typically involves finishing walls and floors, adding proper lighting, and making sure insulation and moisture control are handled correctly.

Common basement improvements:

  • Framing and drywall installation
  • Flooring (LVP, carpet, tile)
  • Lighting design and installation
  • Bathroom rough-in and finishing
  • Insulation and moisture barrier
  • Drop ceiling or drywall ceiling installation
  • HVAC extension

Whole House Remodeling

Sometimes the problem isn’t one room. It’s the whole house.

Whole home remodeling makes sense when the layout no longer fits how you live, when everything feels outdated, or when you’re tired of rooms that don’t feel like they belong together. Rather than tackling one space every few years, doing it all at once means less disruption, a more consistent result, and systems that actually work together.

These projects typically go beyond cosmetic updates. They often include structural and mechanical work alongside the visible changes.

Common improvements include:

  • Open floor plan conversions
  • Full kitchen and bathroom remodels
  • Flooring replacement throughout
  • Interior doors, trim, and finish work
  • Electrical and plumbing upgrades
  • HVAC modernization
  • Window and door replacement
  • Fresh paint throughout

Exterior Remodeling

The outside of your home does two things: it’s the first impression, and it’s what protects everything inside. Exterior remodeling addresses both.

Common projects include replacing siding, upgrading windows and doors, roofing work, and adding or rebuilding decks and outdoor living spaces. Good exterior work improves curb appeal. But the functional benefits matter more: keeping moisture out, improving energy efficiency, and protecting the structural integrity of the home over time.

Common exterior improvements:

  • Siding replacement or repair
  • Roof replacement
  • Window and door replacement
  • Deck or patio construction
  • Driveway and walkway work
  • Gutters and drainage
  • Exterior painting
  • Outdoor lighting

Choosing the Right Type of Home Remodeling Project

Understanding the different types of home remodeling makes it easier to prioritize where to invest. If you are still deciding between a remodel vs renovation, it helps to understand how much change your home actually needs before choosing a direction.

High-traffic rooms like kitchens and bathrooms tend to deliver strong returns. Basement finishing adds usable space at a lower cost per square foot than most additions. Before committing to a budget, it’s also worth understanding the 30% rule for home renovation so you know how much is reasonable to spend relative to your home’s value. Exterior work protects everything else you’ve invested in.

Ready to Start Your Project?

If you’re not sure which type of home remodeling project makes the most sense for your home, we can help. Blue Collar Scholars serves Maryland, DC, and Northern Virginia. Explore our home remodeling services in the DMV or reach out directly and we’ll help you find the right project and get it done right.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Types of Home Remodeling

What are the four types of remodeling?

The four primary types of home remodeling are cosmetic, pull-and-replace, structural, and restoration/preservation. Each type varies significantly in scope, cost, and complexity, so understanding which category your project falls into is the first step toward planning it correctly.

What are the stages of remodeling?

Most types of home remodeling projects follow a similar sequence: planning and design, permitting, demolition, rough construction, mechanical work, and finish work. Skipping or rushing any of these stages is usually where projects go sideways and costs start climbing. A good contractor walks you through each phase before the first nail is pulled so there are no surprises mid-project.

What devalues a house most?

The biggest culprits are deferred maintenance, poor workmanship, and remodels that don’t match the style or price point of the surrounding neighborhood. A leaky roof, outdated electrical, or a bathroom remodel done without permits can tank your appraisal faster than most people expect. Hiring a licensed contractor and keeping records of all work done goes a long way toward protecting your home’s value over time.

What adds the most value to a home?

Kitchen remodels, bathroom updates, and finished basements consistently rank among the highest ROI types of home remodeling projects. Exterior improvements like siding and windows also perform well because they affect both curb appeal and energy efficiency.

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Sam Forline
Sam started Blue Collar Scholars during the 2008 recession, starting with door-to-door yard work and landscaping services. Under Sam’s leadership, the company expanded into stonework, fencing, decks, and full home renovations. Guided by the company’s core principles: doing things right, not cutting corners, committing to constant improvement, and embracing growth, Sam has built Blue Collar Scholars into a team that is dedicated to delivering exceptional results for every client.
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