Biltmore Home Remodeling With a 2-Year Labor Warranty and a Price Confirmed After Design
Biltmore homes along the Camelback corridor often span multiple rooms renovated at different times. We plan the full scope together before a single wall comes down, one design phase covering every room, one fixed price at the end.
Home Remodeling Services in the Biltmore
Biltmore whole home projects typically span the kitchen, primary bathroom, guest bathroom, and entertainment wall, sometimes all at once.
We handle each room through the same design-build process: a single in-house designer builds out the full multi-room scope, material selections are finalized in 3D, and fixed pricing is confirmed before any demolition starts. A single dedicated project manager coordinates all trades and maintains Builder Trend portal access for the homeowner throughout construction.
The scope for a Biltmore home remodeling project often includes kitchen layout reconfiguration, cabinet and countertop replacement, bathroom tile work and vanity upgrades, entertainment wall and linear electric fireplace design, flooring transitions throughout using LVP or hardwood throughout, and laundry room cabinetry and storage configuration.
We use a cohesive material palette across rooms so finishes from the kitchen carry through to adjacent spaces rather than reading as separate projects done at different times. Learn more about our whole home process on our home remodeling page.
Who is the Best Home Remodeling Company in Biltmore?
Biltmore homeowners investing in whole-home or multi-room remodeling expect professional project management, deliberate design coordination, and execution that honors the architectural character of their properties. Phoenix Home Remodeling formalizes full scope, design decisions, and pricing before construction is scheduled.
These recognitions reflect independent evaluation of project quality, professional credentials, and ethical business standards within the Biltmore remodeling market.
- Rated Best Phoenix Home Remodeler by Trust Analytica
- Included on Home Builder Digest's List of Best Home Remodelers in Phoenix
- Recognized Statewide as a Leading General Contractor in Arizona by Home Builder Digest
- Rated 4.9 Stars Across 200+ Verified Public Reviews
- Accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ Rating
- Member of the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI)
- Named a Top Contractor in Arizona by Ranking Arizona (2024)
- Voted a Nextdoor Neighborhood Favorite (2022, 2023, 2024, 2025)
Each home remodeling project begins with a full scope review, room-by-room feasibility assessment, and finalized design and material selections before construction is scheduled. Defining the full project scope during the planning phase allows pricing to be confirmed before work begins, reducing mid-project surprises across multiple spaces. A single dedicated project manager coordinates all trades and maintains structured communication with the homeowner from planning through final walkthrough.
Biltmore homeowners who define full project scope and finalize selections before construction typically experience fewer budget overruns across multiple spaces, more coordinated trade scheduling, and outcomes that align with the original project vision.
The foundation of a successful remodeling project is clarity before demolition begins.
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What Does a Biltmore Home Remodel Cost?
Whole home remodeling in Biltmore runs from $150,000 to $300,000 depending on how many rooms are in scope and what each room requires.
The single biggest variable is the combination of individual service drivers across your rooms: kitchen cabinetry is typically 60 percent of kitchen cost, and shower size is the largest driver within any bathroom because tile shower floors carry the highest cost per square foot of any interior surface.
Phasing strategy also affects total cost, a room-by-room sequencing plan that staggers the demolition phase and rough-in phase can reduce site logistics costs on an occupied remodel.
For a realistic view of what moves the number up or down, visit our remodeling cost page.
Recent Whole Home Remodeling project in Biltmore
Siene's Phoenix home renovation covered the kitchen, entertainment wall, and laundry room under a single design-build scope with one project manager coordinating all trades.

A Note on Biltmore Homes
Many homes in the Biltmore area were built mid-century and sit on slab foundations. When a kitchen or bathroom remodel requires moving plumbing, the drain lines run through or under the concrete slab.
Relocating them means cutting the slab, which adds cost and needs to be scoped during the design phase rather than discovered mid-construction.
We account for slab routing decisions in the 3D design and fixed pricing so the number homeowners approve reflects the actual work.
Biltmore also sits along the Camelback corridor near Arizona Biltmore Estates and the broader historic district, and some properties have deed restrictions or HOA covenants that affect interior remodel plans.
We coordinate with those constraints during feasibility so they do not surface as surprises after construction begins.

Phoenix Home Remodeling has completed 500+ interior remodeling projects across the Phoenix metro with 200+ verified five-star reviews.
Why Biltmore Homeowners Choose PHR for Whole Home Remodeling
For a multi-room project, the single most important differentiator is a single point of contact. PHR assigns one in-house designer and one dedicated project manager to every whole home scope.
The designer builds out the full multi-room plan in 3D so selections for the kitchen, bathrooms, and entertainment wall are made together rather than room by room on the fly.
The project manager owns all trade scheduling, all communication, and the BuilderTrend portal where homeowners can see daily logs and messaging.
Fixed pricing comes at the end of the design phase, after material selections and the full scope of work are confirmed. That is the only point at which PHR can give a number that reflects the actual project. The 2-year labor warranty covers all work completed.
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Answers You’re Looking For
Find answers to common questions Biltmore homeowners ask when planning a remodel. Still have questions? Contact our team and we will provide clear guidance.
A whole home project in the Biltmore that covers the kitchen, two bathrooms, and an entertainment wall typically runs 12 to 20 weeks depending on scope complexity and phasing strategy. Kitchens average 4 to 8 weeks individually, bathrooms 2 to 6 weeks each, and entertainment walls 2 to 3 weeks. PHR sequences trades to minimize downtime between phases and provides a detailed project schedule at the start of construction.
Yes. Most homes in the Biltmore area sit on slab foundations, which means plumbing drain lines run through or under the concrete. Moving plumbing in a kitchen or bathroom requires cutting the slab, which adds cost and must be planned during the design phase. PHR accounts for slab routing in the fixed price before construction begins so there are no surprises once demolition starts.
It can. Many Biltmore homes were built mid-century, which means some have original galley kitchen layouts, dated plumbing connections, and single-bath masters that are smaller than what homeowners want today. PHR's in-home assessment specifically looks at the existing structure and systems to identify any constraints before a design is finalized.
Most interior remodels in the Biltmore do not require HOA approval, but some properties near Arizona Biltmore Estates or within deed-restricted communities have covenants that apply to certain structural or visible changes. PHR reviews those constraints during the feasibility phase so nothing surfaces after construction begins.
The most common Biltmore whole home scope includes the kitchen, primary bathroom, one or two guest bathrooms, and the entertainment wall. Some projects also include laundry room cabinetry and flooring throughout. PHR designs all rooms in a single coordinated design phase so the material palette, finishes, and transitions are consistent across the whole home.
PHR assigns a single dedicated project manager to every project who owns all trade scheduling, all communication, and the BuilderTrend portal where homeowners can track daily logs and send messages. The homeowner communicates with one person from design through the final walkthrough, not with individual subcontractors.
Yes. PHR manages occupied remodels regularly. Dust containment using ZipWall barriers isolates active work areas, and PHR sequences the phasing strategy to keep high-use areas functional as long as possible during construction.
The 2-year labor warranty covers all work PHR completes on a Biltmore project. If anything related to PHR's installation or workmanship requires attention within two years of the final walkthrough, PHR handles it at no additional cost.
After the in-home assessment, PHR's in-house designer builds a full 3D rendering of each room in scope. Homeowners see the finished layout, cabinet configuration, tile selection, and fixture placement before any demolition starts. Material selections and the full scope of work are approved in writing before the fixed price is confirmed.
This is outside the scope of what PHR discusses in content. PHR handles the full construction coordination from design through final walkthrough.
PHR provides fixed pricing only after the design phase is complete and all selections are finalized. This means the number the homeowner approves reflects the actual project scope, not a preliminary estimate based on assumptions. Change orders are minimized because every decision is made before construction begins.
A design-build firm like PHR integrates the designer and the construction team under one roof. The homeowner works with one team from concept through completion rather than managing a separate designer and contractor who may not coordinate well. This reduces miscommunication and keeps the project scope from drifting between the design and construction phases.
Yes. Whole home projects at PHR typically include planning for flooring throughout using LVP or hardwood throughout with consistent transitions and T-molding at thresholds. Flooring selections are made during the design phase as part of the cohesive material palette so transitions between rooms look intentional.
The first step is a discovery call where PHR reviews your scope, provides initial guidance, and determines whether an in-home assessment is the right next step. Schedule your Biltmore discovery call from this page.
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Biltmore Home Remodeling: Kitchens, Bathrooms, Entertainment Walls, and Laundry Rooms
Whole home remodeling in the Biltmore area typically covers the kitchen, one or two bathrooms, the entertainment wall, and the laundry room in a single coordinated scope. Each room goes through the same design-build process: the in-house designer maps out the layout, fixture selections, and finish tier in 3D, and the fixed price is confirmed after all selections are approved.
Kitchen projects in the Biltmore commonly involve replacing builder-grade cabinetry with custom or semi-custom cabinets, adding an island or peninsula where a galley layout previously existed, upgrading to quartz countertops or quartzite, and integrating a new range hood with exterior venting.
Bathroom work typically includes shower expansion with frameless glass, vanity replacement, and lighting upgrades. Entertainment wall scopes include a recessed linear electric fireplace, tile or stack stone surround, and floating shelves or built-in cabinetry for media and storage.
Planning each room in a single design phase ensures the cohesive material palette holds across the whole home. Tile selections, cabinet finishes, and flooring transitions are decided together rather than room by room, which is the most common source of visual inconsistency in homes where rooms were renovated separately over the years.

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Home Remodeling Across the Biltmore
Phoenix Home Remodeling serves homeowners throughout the Biltmore area, including the neighborhoods of Biltmore, Arizona Biltmore Estates, Arizona Biltmore Villas, Biltmore Heights, Biltmore Terrace, The Cloister, Fairway Lodge, and Biltmore Hillside Villas.
Many of these properties sit along the Camelback corridor near the Arizona Biltmore resort, in mid-century homes with slab foundations and layouts that predate the open-floor-plan era.
Our design-build process accounts for the building stock and lot characteristics common in this part of Phoenix.
For the broader Phoenix area, visit our Phoenix remodeling page . For more on what a whole home project includes, visit our home remodeling page .

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Our Manager will review your remodel needs, provide advice, answer your questions, and provide a price estimate. If it s a good fit at the end of the call, we schedule the in-home evaluation and then provide a written proposal.












