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Make Your Home Work the Way You Need It To

Interior remodeling services in Kennewick and surrounding areas that improve layout, flow, and everyday functionality through careful planning and clean execution.

When your home no longer supports how you live, interior remodeling addresses the underlying layout and structural issues that cosmetic updates cannot fix. Magnitude Construction handles demolition, framing changes, electrical and plumbing updates, and finish work to reconfigure spaces in ways that improve daily functionality. Homeowners in Kennewick often use this service to modernize older homes, open up closed-off rooms, or adapt spaces for changing needs. The work goes beyond replacing materials and focuses on creating a layout that makes sense for your household.


This service is ideal for older homes needing modernization or reconfiguration. Careful planning minimizes disruption during occupied remodels, and all work integrates seamlessly with existing structural elements. Magnitude Construction coordinates electrical, plumbing, and HVAC updates alongside framing and finish work so you do not need to manage multiple contractors or troubleshoot compatibility issues. The result is a home that functions better, uses space more efficiently, and feels suited to your life rather than someone else's design choices.


If you are ready to reconfigure your home in Kennewick, Walla Walla, Prosser or a surrounding area, Magnitude Construction can evaluate your space and outline what changes are possible within your budget and timeline.

What Changes During an Interior Remodel

Your remodel begins with planning that identifies which walls can be removed, how utilities will be rerouted, and what structural support is needed to maintain integrity. Magnitude Construction handles demolition carefully to protect areas of your home that are not part of the project in Kennewick. Once demolition is complete, framing changes are made to open up rooms, add closets, or reconfigure hallways. Electrical and plumbing work follows, with new circuits, outlets, lighting, and fixture placements coordinated to match your updated layout.


After rough-ins are inspected and approved, drywall is installed, joints are finished, and surfaces are prepared for paint. You will notice how the new layout improves flow between rooms, adds usable storage, or brings in more natural light. Flooring, trim, doors, and hardware are installed to complete the space, leaving you with a home that feels cohesive and intentionally designed. The work integrates with your existing structure so transitions between old and new are clean and unnoticeable.


Magnitude Construction schedules work to reduce downtime and keep living disruption manageable during occupied remodels. The service includes all necessary framing, utility upgrades, and finish work, but does not cover furniture, appliances, or exterior modifications unless specified. This approach works well for homeowners who want long-term usability and structural improvements, not just surface-level updates.

What Homeowners Want to Know Before Remodeling

Homeowners planning an interior remodel often ask about timelines, living arrangements during construction, and what changes are structurally possible. The answers below address the most common concerns raised before work begins.

How long does a typical interior remodel take?
Most interior remodels take between four and eight weeks depending on the scope of framing changes, utility work, and finishes. You receive a detailed schedule during planning that accounts for inspections and material delivery.
Can I stay in my home during the remodel?
Many homeowners remain in their homes during interior remodels, especially when work is confined to specific rooms. Magnitude Construction schedules work to minimize disruption and maintains clean job sites to reduce dust and debris.
What walls can be removed to open up space?
Non-load-bearing walls can typically be removed without structural reinforcement, while load-bearing walls require beams or posts to maintain support. Magnitude Construction evaluates your home during planning to identify what changes are feasible and safe.
How do you handle electrical and plumbing updates?
Electrical and plumbing work is coordinated with framing changes so new circuits, outlets, and fixtures align with your updated layout. All work is inspected and brought up to current code requirements in Kennewick.
What is not included in interior remodeling?
The service does not include appliances, furniture, exterior work, or landscaping unless specifically agreed upon. It covers demolition, framing, utilities, drywall, flooring, trim, and paint needed to complete the interior space.

Interior remodeling in Kennewick gives you the opportunity to reshape your home around how you actually live, not how it was originally designed. Magnitude Construction handles the structural and finish work needed to make those changes without requiring you to manage the process yourself. Reach out to discuss your layout ideas, review what is possible in your home, and start planning a remodel that improves functionality for the long term.