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Whole-House Remodeling in Odenton — Piney Orchard & Meade Village

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Whole-house remodeling in Odenton MD — upgrading builder-grade finishes & opening split-level layouts in Piney Orchard & Meade Village. Free estimates.

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Odenton whole-house renovations we take on are split between 1970s–1990s split-levels and colonials in established neighborhoods and newer builder homes in Piney Orchard, Seven Oaks, and Russett. Split-levels here benefit enormously from opening the kitchen to adjacent living space, while NVHomes and Ryan Homes builds near Fort Meade and the MARC station carry stock cabinetry, laminate counters, and no custom storage. We renovate both eras top to bottom for the families who bought in Odenton's competitive market. MHIC #113057.

How Much Does Whole-House Remodeling Cost in Odenton, MD?

Whole-house renovations in Odenton typically run $100,000–$300,000+ depending on square footage and scope. A split-level refresh that opens the kitchen, updates baths, and replaces flooring and finishes often lands in the $130,000–$200,000 range, while a full gut that reworks the layout and updates systems runs $220,000–$300,000+. For newer Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks homes, budgets go toward finish upgrades rather than systems repair. Cabinet tier and the extent of structural work drive most of the variance. We provide a line-item budget after the consultation. Free estimates: 443-856-5379.

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Our Whole-House Remodeling Process in Odenton

We start with an in-home consultation to measure, review goals, and assess the existing layout — paying particular attention to which walls open up cleanly in split-levels. We produce a phased scope and line-item budget. After contract we order long-lead items, file the Anne Arundel County permits, and submit the HOA package for any exterior change. Work proceeds zone by zone — demo, rough trades, inspections, drywall, flooring, cabinets, finishes. A split-level refresh runs 8–12 weeks; a full gut runs 4–7 months. We protect finished areas and clean the site daily.

When your home needs more than one room updated, a coordinated whole-house renovation saves time, reduces cost, and delivers a cohesive result. PRG manages multi-room and full-home projects from planning through final walkthrough.

Whole-House Remodeling Services We Offer in Odenton

  • Coordinated kitchen, bathroom, and living space renovations
  • Flooring replacement throughout the home
  • Interior and exterior painting as part of larger renovations
  • Electrical and plumbing system updates
  • Structural modifications including wall removal and room additions
  • Window, door, and trim replacement

Our Whole-House Remodeling Process in Odenton

Whole-house projects require careful phasing to keep the job manageable and, when possible, let you stay in your home. We create a detailed project schedule with clear phases, coordinate all trades, handle every permit, and provide regular progress updates. One point of contact manages your entire project.

Whole-House Remodeling for Odenton Homes

Odenton has seen significant growth driven by proximity to Fort Meade, NSA, and the MARC station. Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks—among Odenton's largest communities—bring NVHomes and Ryan Homes buyers who discover within the first year that builder-standard homes lack decks, have basic cabinetry and laminate countertops, and include no custom storage. PRG helps these homeowners add outdoor living, upgrade kitchens, and install built-ins, while also modernizing split-levels and colonials in established Piney Orchard and Waugh Chapel neighborhoods.

Odenton Housing Styles

Odenton features a mix of 1970s-1990s split-levels and colonials in established neighborhoods, townhomes near the MARC station, and newer single-family homes in developments like Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Odenton

We serve homeowners in Piney Orchard, Seven Oaks, Two Rivers, Russett, Meade Village, Waugh Chapel area, and Odenton proper.

Odenton Remodeling Considerations

Odenton's rapid growth near Fort Meade and the MARC station means many homeowners are updating older homes purchased in a competitive market. Split-level layouts often benefit from opening up kitchens to adjacent living spaces.

Popular Whole-House Remodeling Projects in Odenton

Kitchen open-concept conversions in split-levels, bathroom updates in 1980s colonials, and new composite decks replacing aging pressure-treated wood structures.

Do You Need a Permit for Whole-House Remodeling in Odenton, MD?

Whole-house renovations in Odenton require permits through the Anne Arundel County Office of Inspections and Permits, typically as separate building, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical permits, each with its own inspections. Allow roughly 4–6 weeks for review and issuance on a full project. Planned communities like Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks add HOA architectural review for exterior changes. PRG files every county permit, manages the HOA submission, and coordinates inspections across all trades.

Why Odenton Homeowners Choose PRG

  • Split-level expertise — opening the kitchen to adjacent living space is the single highest-impact change in Odenton split-levels, and we handle the structural work and permitting.
  • Builder-home upgrade experience — we elevate Piney Orchard, Seven Oaks, and Russett stock finishes to custom across the whole home.
  • HOA architectural review handled for exterior changes in planned communities, run alongside the county permits.
  • MHIC #113057, fully insured. Anne Arundel County permitting across all trades managed start to finish.

Service Area

Serving Odenton (Piney Orchard, Seven Oaks, Russett, Two Rivers), Gambrills, Crofton, Severn, and Hanover. Our Gambrills shop is about 10 minutes from most Odenton neighborhoods.

Whole-House Remodeling FAQ for Odenton, MD

What is the biggest improvement for an Odenton split-level renovation?
Opening the kitchen to the adjacent living space. Odenton split-levels were built with a closed kitchen that walls off the main living area, and removing that wall transforms how the home feels and functions. The wall is often load-bearing, so we run load calculations, size a beam, and pull the Anne Arundel County framing permit as part of the project.
Are newer Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks homes worth renovating?
For many owners, yes. These builder homes have good layouts but stock cabinetry, laminate counters, and no custom storage or outdoor living. Upgrading finishes throughout, finishing the basement, and adding a deck delivers the home the builder upcharge would have cost far more to provide — and personalizes a home bought in a competitive market.
Do Odenton HOA rules affect a whole-house renovation?
Interior work generally does not require HOA review, but exterior changes — decks, windows, doors, siding — do in planned communities like Piney Orchard and Seven Oaks. PRG prepares and submits the architectural review package for those elements and runs it in parallel with the Anne Arundel County permit process.
Is it worth renovating an Odenton split-level?
Yes, Odenton's established split-levels in neighborhoods near Fort Meade are affordable to buy and respond well to renovation. Opening the main level, updating kitchen and bathrooms, and finishing the lower level creates a modern home at a fraction of new construction costs.
What renovations do Fort Meade-area families typically want?
Military families and NSA employees in Odenton commonly want open-concept kitchen conversions, updated bathrooms, deck additions for outdoor entertaining, and functional mudroom or storage spaces. These updates improve daily living and boost resale value for potential PCS moves.
What's included in a whole-house remodel?
Whole-house remodeling can include kitchen and bathroom renovations, flooring throughout, paint and trim, electrical and plumbing updates, HVAC improvements, structural changes (removing walls, adding rooms), window and door replacement, and basement or attic finishing. We coordinate all trades and manage the entire project.
How much does a whole-house renovation cost in Maryland?
Whole-house renovation costs vary dramatically based on scope. Cosmetic updates throughout (paint, flooring, fixtures) run $50,000-$100,000. Mid-range renovations with new kitchen, bathrooms, and systems updates run $150,000-$300,000. High-end gut renovations with additions can exceed $300,000-$500,000+. We provide detailed phased estimates.
How long does a whole-house remodel take?
Timeline depends on scope. Cosmetic updates throughout take 2-4 months. Full renovations with kitchen, bathrooms, and systems work take 4-8 months. Gut renovations with structural changes or additions can take 8-12+ months. We create detailed schedules with milestones and keep you updated throughout.
Can I live in my house during a whole-house renovation?
It depends on scope. For phased renovations where we complete one area at a time, you can often stay. For gut renovations involving systems work (electrical, plumbing, HVAC), moving out for 2-4 months may be necessary for safety and project efficiency. We'll discuss logistics and help you plan during the estimate.
Do you handle permits for major renovations?
Yes, we manage all permitting for whole-house projects. This typically includes building permits, electrical permits, plumbing permits, mechanical permits, and any required engineering reviews. We coordinate with Anne Arundel and Howard County building departments and schedule all required inspections.

Ready to Start Your Whole-House Remodeling Project in Odenton?

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