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Scott Romanoski Construction

Home Remodeling

Complete interior renovations for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and whole-home transformations. We modernize your living space while respecting the character of your home.

Home Remodeling

How This Work Typically Begins

This service works best when the conversation starts with how the room needs to function differently every day, not just the finishes you hope to swap in.

Complete interior renovations for kitchens, bathrooms, basements, and whole-home transformations. We modernize your living space while respecting the character of your home.

What Scott Listens For

Every estimate starts with understanding what is driving the project. Here is what Scott pays attention to in the first conversation.

Which room is driving the project and what is not working now

Whether the goal is layout change, finish update, or both

How much disruption the household can realistically absorb

What timing window would make the remodel feel worth starting now

Projects in This Category

Kitchen Remodel

Opened up daily flow for cooking, seating, and family gathering.

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Bathroom Renovation

Turned an outdated bath into a cleaner, more comfortable daily routine space.

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Fireplace & Trim Work

Gave the living space a true focal point with warmer, more finished detail.

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Tray Ceiling & Crown Molding

Made the primary bedroom feel more custom, finished, and restful.

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Powder Room

Turned a small room into a polished space guests actually notice.

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Two-Tone Kitchen Remodel

Delivered a refined two-tone kitchen with a functional peninsula, herringbone marble backsplash, and brass accents throughout.

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Bathroom Renovations

Delivered two fully renovated bathrooms with cohesive finishes, custom tile work, and thoughtful details throughout.

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Home Remodeling FAQ

Most kitchen remodels run four to eight weeks depending on scope. Bathrooms typically take two to four weeks. Scott walks through the expected timeline during the estimate so there are no surprises once work begins.

In most cases, no. Scott plans the work in phases so disruption stays manageable. For larger whole-home projects, he will let you know upfront if temporary arrangements make sense.

Either approach works. Some homeowners want a completely new layout while others prefer to update finishes and fixtures within the current footprint. Scott helps you decide what delivers the most value for your goals.

Share your project goals and Scott will follow up with practical next steps.

Include the room or area, your timing window, and what is driving the project to get the most useful first reply.

Owner-led communicationClear fit before the next step

Include the project type, town, and timing window so Scott can give you a more useful first reply.