Custom Full Home Remodeling In Bend, Oregon.

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Custom front entry of a full home remodel in Tumalo, Oregon, featuring a custom wood door and natural stone accent wall. High-end residential entryway renovation in the Bend, OR area.

Comprehensive Home Remodeling Services In Deschutes County

When it comes to reimagining your house, choose a local team that understands how to combine beauty, comfort, and functionality. At Appel Design & Construction we specialize in helping Deschutes County homeowners turn their dream homes into reality.

As one of the top-rated full-service home remodeling contractors in Bend, OR, we handle every detail of your project with care and precision — from design and planning to permitting, construction, and finishing touches.

Whether you’re remodeling an older property or crafting your forever home, our goal is simple: to deliver a seamless, stress-free remodeling experience that results in a home you’ll love for years to come.

Why Central Oregon Homeowners Choose Us

  • Fully Licensed, Bonded & Insured

  • Transparent Pricing

  • 20+ Years Of Experience

  • High-Quality Craftsmanship

  • A Locally Owned Company

  • 5-Star Google Rating

Modern front entry remodel in Sunriver, Oregon, with a custom wood entry door and new light hardwood flooring. Professional full-home renovation and interior designing in the Deschutes County.

Types of Full-Home Remodels We Do

Every homeowner has a distinct vision, and we believe your remodel should reflect that. Whether you’re refreshing a few rooms or reimagining your entire home, our team tailors every detail to fit your goals, space, and budget.

1. Cosmetic Remodels

For homeowners who love their home’s design but want a fresh new look, cosmetic remodels focus on updates that make a big impact without major structural work. We can upgrade flooring, paint, trim, fixtures, and cabinetry to bring your home up to date while keeping the project efficient and cost-effective.

2. Rebuild Remodels

If your home needs more than a facelift, a rebuild remodel can completely reimagine its layout and functionality. To better meet your family's needs, we can demolish walls, rearrange floor plans, increase energy efficiency, and reconstruct important areas. This type of home remodeling is ideal for older homes that require modernization or expanded living areas.

3. Custom Full-Home Remodels

For those wanting to design a one-of-a-kind space, custom remodels are where creativity meets craftsmanship. We work closely with you to plan every detail—from overall design and material selection to lighting and flow. The result is a thoughtfully designed home that feels functional, looks beautiful, and is uniquely yours.

Ready to start your home remodel in Bend, OR, or the greater Deschutes County area? Choose Appel Design & Construction — the local team known for craftsmanship, reliability, and a remodeling process designed to be as smooth and stress-free as possible.

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Some Of Our Home Remodel Projects

Modern kitchen centerpiece of a full-home renovation in Kings Forest, Southeast Bend. Highlighting a white quartz waterfall island with an integrated sink and overhead skylights for natural light.
Modern living room remodel in Valhalla Heights, Bend, Oregon. Featuring a floor-to-ceiling fireplace surround with large-format dark grey tiles and custom interior finishes.
Nordic-style bathroom remodel in Valhalla Heights, Bend, OR. Featuring custom light wood cabinetry, a large white freestanding soaking tub, and a modern minimalist design.
Master bedroom of the custom home remodel in Tumalo, Oregon, featuring natural wood interior trim, private deck access, and pendant lights flanking the bed.
The luxury master bathroom of the home remodel done in Tumalo, OR, featuring a dark green tile accent wall, custom dark wood vanity, and elegant gold fixtures and wall sconces. Part of a full-scale residential renovation in the Bend area.

Our Simple Home Remodeling Process

1. Initial Contact

We like to begin with a short call to learn about your home remodel project and see if we can help. If it’s a match, we’ll set up an in-home visit to explore your ideas and discuss your goals in more detail.

2. In-Home Consultation + Rough Project Estimate

During the consultation, we’ll go in detail what your goals are and provide you with expert advice. Afterward, you’ll receive a rough project estimate to give you a clear sense of the potential budget range.

3. Designing & Final Estimate

If you decide to move forward with the design phase, our team will create a detailed plan for your home remodel — including layout options, finishes, and materials. Once finalized, we’ll provide a comprehensive proposal and final estimate so you know exactly what to expect.

4. Contract & Permitting

When you’re ready to move forward, we’ll sign the contract and make everything official. We’ll then handle all permits and required paperwork so your home remodel is cleared and ready for construction.

5. Scheduling & Planning

Once permits are approved, we finalize your project schedule and order all materials. You’ll receive a clear timeline outlining each phase of your home remodel so you always know what to expect.

6. Construction Phase

With all plans and permits in place, our construction team gets to work. We’ll keep you regularly updated so you’re always in the loop and know exactly how your home remodel is progressing.

7. Inspections & Quality Checks

Throughout construction, we coordinate all required city or county inspections, ensuring every phase meets code and quality standards. Before completion, our team performs a final quality check review to make sure your home remodel is picture-perfect.

8. Project Completion & Final Walkthrough

Once your project is complete, we’ll schedule a final walkthrough to review every detail together. We’ll address any final touch-ups and make sure you’re completely satisfied before closing out permits and officially completing your home remodel.

FAQs

How much does a full home remodel cost in Bend, Oregon?

The cost of a full home remodel in Bend and throughout Central Oregon can vary widely depending on the size of the home, the level of finishes, and how much the layout is being changed. For custom remodels, most projects typically range from $200,000 to $600,000. The biggest factor that drives cost is often the quality of materials, along with custom features such as cabinetry, detailed millwork, and high-end appliances. Structural changes and relocating plumbing or electrical systems can also increase the overall investment.

To get an accurate understanding of your project cost, it is best to gather atleast two to three detailed estimates from experienced design-build contractors who can fully break down the scope based on your specific vision and goals. If you would like a clear and transparent estimate tailored to your home, our team is always available to walk you through the process and help you plan your next steps.

Can I remodel my home in phases to save money?

Remodeling in phases is possible, but it does not necessarily save money and in many cases can end up costing more over time. Breaking a project into multiple stages often leads to repeated labor costs, additional mobilization, and potential design inconsistencies between phases.

The main advantage of a phased approach is flexibility. It allows you to spread out the investment rather than committing to the full project cost upfront. For example, you may complete one portion of the home now and plan the next phase six months or a year later, depending on your timeline and budget.

For high-end custom remodels, it is usually more efficient to plan the entire project from the beginning so everything is cohesive and built with a clear vision. However, if phasing is important for your situation, it can work well when it is thoughtfully planned with a long-term strategy in place. If you are considering remodeling in phases and want to understand the best approach for your home, our team can help you map out a plan that aligns with your goals and timeline.

What should I prepare before meeting with a contractor?

Before meeting with a contractor, it helps to have a clear idea of your goals, priorities, and a general budget range. Your budget does not need to be exact, but having a realistic range allows for more productive conversations and better guidance from the start. If you are planning a higher end remodel, it is also helpful to come prepared with inspiration and a few alternative options for key features and finishes. This way, if certain selections come in higher than expected, you already have backup choices that still fit your vision.

You should also think about how you want your space to function, identify any must have features, and consider your timeline, including whether you plan to stay in the home during construction. The more clarity you bring into the initial meeting, the smoother the planning process will be.

If you are ready to take the next step, we can provide an in home consultation and walk you through design ideas, budget expectations, and what is possible for your space.

How many quotes should I get for a home remodel?

Many homeowners are told to get three quotes, but the reality is that quality matters more than quantity. When comparing remodeling contractors, focus on finding the right fit rather than the lowest price.

For custom remodeling projects, it is best to speak with two or three contractors who specialize in design-build services and have experience with your type of home.

Comparing a low-cost labor-only estimate with a full-service design-build proposal is not a fair comparison. Instead, look for a contractor with a clear process, strong communication, and proven experience managing both design and construction.

Every project is unique, so choose the team that understands your goals and can confidently guide you from concept to completion.

If you are comparing options and want a detailed proposal for your project, feel free to reach out to us for a free and detailed estimate tailored to your specific vision and home.

How do I get started with a full home remodel?

The first step in a full home remodel is scheduling a consultation with a design build contractor to clearly understand your goals, budget range, and overall timeline. This initial meeting is where you can discuss your ideas, ask questions, and get a realistic sense of what your project may involve. It is often a good idea to meet with two to three contractors so you can compare approaches, communication styles, and overall fit.

Once you have selected the right contractor, the next phase focuses on design and planning. This includes developing architectural drawings, finalizing layouts, selecting materials, and preparing a detailed scope of work. During this stage, permits are submitted and materials are ordered so everything is ready before construction begins.

Starting with a clear and well-organized plan is what separates successful remodels from projects that experience delays or unexpected costs. If you are considering a full home remodel and want guidance on where to begin, our team is available to walk you through the process and help you take the next step with confidence.

Can I live in my home during a full remodel?

During smaller remodels, homeowners can remain in the home, but for a full home renovation, it is generally not recommended. Large-scale projects often impact essential areas like kitchens, bathrooms, and utilities, making day-to-day living extremely difficult. There are also safety concerns, limited access to basic necessities, and constant construction activity to consider.

For full home remodels that typically take four to six months, it is usually best to plan for temporary housing. This allows the project to move more efficiently, reduces stress, and creates a safer environment for everyone involved. If you are planning a remodel and need help coordinating timelines, our team can help you prepare so the process runs as smoothly as possible.

How long does a full home remodel take in Bend, Oregon?

The timeline for a full home remodel can vary depending on the size of the project, the level of customization, and how complex the work is. Many full home remodels take anywhere from six months to over a year, especially when they involve structural changes, detailed finishes, or extended permitting timelines. Factors like how quickly permits are approved, material availability, and overall project scope all play a role.

With a well-organized design-build process, timelines can be significantly more efficient. Most of our full home remodels are typically completed within four to six months because of careful planning, streamlined communication, and proactive project management from start to finish.

If you are planning a remodel and want a clear understanding of timeline expectations for your specific project, our team can walk you through the process and help you plan accordingly.

When is the best time of year to start a home remodel in Central Oregon?

A full home remodel in Central Oregon can start at almost any time of year depending on the scope of the project. Interior work can often continue through the winter without major issues, but exterior work is more limited due to weather conditions.

In general, the best time to begin planning a remodel is late winter, around February or early March. This allows time to complete design, finalize selections, and secure permits while the weather is still transitioning. By the time snow begins to thaw in mid-March, your project can be ready to move into construction, giving you a strong head start going into the spring and summer months.

While timing can help with efficiency, the most important factor is having a well-prepared plan in place. With the right process, a remodel can move forward smoothly regardless of the season. If you are considering a project and want help planning the ideal timeline, our team can guide you through the next steps.

What should be included in a remodeling contract?

A professional remodeling contract should clearly outline the full scope of work, materials, timeline, and payment schedule. It should also define responsibilities, change order procedures, and how unexpected conditions will be handled. For full home remodels, the contract should be detailed enough that there is very little room for confusion.

For larger projects, payments are typically structured around milestones rather than a single upfront cost. This means payments are made as specific phases of the project are completed, which helps cover labor and material costs as the project progresses. This type of structure creates accountability and keeps the project moving forward in an organized way. Smaller projects may be more straightforward, but full home remodels require a more detailed and phased approach.

It is also a good idea to review two to three estimates and contracts from different contractors so you can compare scope, pricing, and overall approach. If you would like help understanding what should be included in a remodeling contract or want a clear and detailed proposal for your project, our team is available to walk you through everything step by step.

Should I remodel my home or build new?

The decision depends on your goals, budget, timeline, and the condition of your existing home. Remodeling allows you to stay in a location you already love while customizing the space to better fit your lifestyle. It is also typically a faster process than building a new home, especially when the structure is solid and the layout can be improved rather than completely rebuilt.

In some cases, a full remodel can go even further. Homes can be taken down to the foundation and rebuilt with an entirely new design, giving you the feel of a new home without leaving your property. You may also consider expanding your space with a home addition or adding an ADU if you need more room for guests, family, or rental income.

Building new may make more sense if the home cannot support your long-term vision or requires extensive structural changes that outweigh the benefits of remodeling. However, many homeowners find that a well-planned remodel can achieve a high-end result without starting from scratch.

If you are unsure which option is right for your home, we offer in-home consultations to walk through your space, discuss possibilities, and help you determine the best path forward based on your goals.

Do I need permits for a full home remodel in Bend Oregon?

Yes, most full home remodels in Bend and throughout Deschutes County require permits, especially when the work involves structural changes, electrical, plumbing, or mechanical systems. These permits ensure that all work meets current building codes and safety standards, which helps protect your home and your investment.

The exact requirements can vary depending on your location and the scope of work. For projects within city limits, you can review guidelines through the City of Bend website "https://bendoregon.gov/services/permits-licenses/". For properties outside city limits or in surrounding areas, Deschutes County has its own requirements, which can be found through "https://www.deschutes.org/cd/page/construction-plan-requirements-residential". At the state level, building codes and residential standards are regulated by the Oregon Building Codes Division and can be found here "https://www.oregon.gov/bcd/codes-stand/pages/residential-structures.aspx".

Electrical work in particular has its own permitting and inspection process, often requiring multiple inspections at different stages of the project to ensure everything is installed safely and up to code. This is one of the many reasons why having a qualified team in place is so important.

Skipping permits or trying to work around the process can lead to serious issues later, including fines, failed inspections, or complications when selling your home. A professional contractor will handle this process for you to ensure everything is done properly and approved at each stage. Our team works with experienced electricians and trusted trade partners to manage every part of the process, so your project stays compliant and on track from start to finish.

If you have questions about permits or what your specific project requires, we are here to help guide you through the process and make sure everything is handled correctly from the beginning.

Who handles permits and inspections during a remodel?

A professional design build contractor will handle permits and inspections on your behalf. This includes preparing documentation, submitting applications, coordinating with local agencies, and scheduling all required inspections throughout the project. Managing this process properly helps keep your remodel compliant and prevents unnecessary delays.

When working with our team, we handle all permits and inspections from start to finish so you do not have to navigate the process on your own. Electrical work is typically handled in coordination with licensed electricians, as it requires its own phased inspections to ensure everything is installed safely and up to code.

If you would like to learn more about the specific requirements, there are multiple levels of oversight depending on your project. At the city level, you can review guidelines through the City of Bend. For county regulations, you can refer to Deschutes County. Statewide building codes and residential standards are managed by the Oregon Building Codes Division.

If you have questions about permits, inspections, or how the process works for your specific project, our team is here to guide you and make sure everything is handled correctly from the very beginning.

What factors increase the cost of a home renovation the most?

The biggest cost drivers in a remodel are typically structural changes, layout modifications, and the overall level of finishes. Moving walls, relocating plumbing, or upgrading electrical systems can quickly increase the complexity and cost of a project.

That said, in our experience, the single biggest factor that impacts price is the quality of materials and finishes selected. High-end cabinetry, premium surfaces, and custom details can significantly raise the overall investment. Appliances are another major variable. For example, a standard refrigerator is far less expensive than a commercial-grade unit, which may also require additional electrical upgrades and specialized installation.

Because of this, costs can vary widely from one project to another. The more customized and higher quality the selections, the more the overall price will reflect that. If you are planning a remodel and want help understanding how different material choices impact your budget, our team can walk you through options that align with your vision and priorities.

Is $100,000 enough to renovate a house?

A budget of one hundred thousand dollars can go a long way depending on the size of your home, but it is generally suited for more basic updates rather than a full custom remodel. With this type of budget, most homeowners focus on cosmetic improvements such as painting, refinishing or replacing flooring, updating fixtures, or refreshing certain areas of the home.

It typically does not allow for major structural changes, layout modifications, or high-end custom finishes. Larger transformations that involve moving walls, upgrading systems, or installing premium materials usually require a higher investment.

If your goal is to refresh your home and make meaningful improvements within a set budget, there are still great options available. If you would like to see what is possible for your space with a one hundred thousand dollar budget, our team can provide an in-home consultation and help you explore the best approach for your home.

How many quotes should I get for a home remodel?

Many homeowners are told to get three quotes, but the reality is that quality matters more than quantity. When comparing remodeling contractors, focus on finding the right fit rather than the lowest price.

For custom remodeling projects, it is best to speak with two or three contractors who specialize in design-build services and have experience with your type of home.

Comparing a low-cost labor-only estimate with a full-service design-build proposal is not a fair comparison. Instead, look for a contractor with a clear process, strong communication, and proven experience managing both design and construction.

Every project is unique, so choose the team that understands your goals and can confidently guide you from concept to completion.

If you are comparing options and want a detailed proposal for your project, feel free to reach out to us for a free and detailed estimate tailored to your specific vision and home.

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