Whole-home interior renovation services for homes in Charlestown, New Hampshire.
Your home in Charlestown has flooring that changes height between rooms, doorways that are too narrow for furniture, and a layout that divides the main floor into small, disconnected spaces. These issues accumulate over time as rooms are updated individually without considering how the whole interior functions. A whole-home renovation addresses layout problems, unifies finishes, and rebuilds interior spaces so they flow logically from one room to the next.
T2B Carpentry, LLC manages multi-room remodels that involve removing walls, leveling floors, widening doorways, and updating finishes throughout the home. We work with you to plan a layout that improves circulation, adds storage, and accommodates how you use each space. Once the layout is confirmed, we handle demolition, framing, drywall, trim, and finish carpentry to bring the design together.
Get in touch to discuss layout changes and finish options for your whole-home renovation in Charlestown.
Rooms That Work Together After Years of Patchwork
What a Full Interior Renovation Includes
We start by assessing the current layout and identifying walls that can be removed, doorways that need widening, and floors that need leveling. In Charlestown homes, we often work with older framing that requires sistering joists or adding support beams before walls come down. Once structural changes are planned, we coordinate with electricians and plumbers to reroute lines as needed.
After demolition, you will see new framing installed to open sightlines between rooms, floors leveled with self-leveling compound or new underlayment, and drywall applied with smooth, even seams. Trim is installed with tight miters at corners, and doors are rehung or replaced so they close without gaps. Flooring is run in a consistent direction across the main living areas, and baseboards are scribed to follow any irregularities in the floor.
We also handle details such as matching existing trim profiles in untouched areas, patching and blending paint where walls are opened, and adjusting door casings to align with new floor heights. The result is an interior where rooms connect visually and functionally, floor transitions are smooth, and finishes look intentional rather than patched together over decades.

How long does a whole-home interior renovation take?
A full interior renovation typically takes six to ten weeks depending on the size of the home, the extent of layout changes, and the complexity of finishes. We provide a detailed schedule after the planning phase is complete.
What happens to utilities during the renovation?
Electricity and water are temporarily shut off in areas where we are working on wiring or plumbing. We coordinate shutdowns to minimize disruption and restore service as quickly as possible.
What should we do with furniture during the project?
Furniture should be moved out of rooms being renovated and stored in a garage, basement, or off-site location. We protect floors and cover doorways with plastic barriers to contain dust in work areas.
Why do some walls need structural support when they are removed?
Load-bearing walls support the weight of the roof or upper floors, so removing them requires installing a beam or header to carry that load. We assess wall framing and ceiling joists to determine what support is needed before demolition begins.
When should we finalize paint colors and flooring selections?
Finish selections should be confirmed before drywall is primed and before flooring is ordered. Lead times for custom flooring or specialty paint can add one to two weeks, so early decisions keep the project on schedule.
T2B Carpentry, LLC has completed whole-home renovations throughout Charlestown, working with homeowners who want to modernize layouts, unify finishes, and improve how their homes function. If your interior feels disconnected or outdated, reach out to schedule a consultation and review your renovation options.
Questions Before Beginning a Full Renovation
Homeowners planning a whole-home renovation usually want to know how long the project takes, what parts of the home will be inaccessible during construction, and how decisions about layout and finishes are made. These answers address the most common concerns.
