Modern Eclectic

A43 | Project Summary

Step into a stunning example of personalized design, where every detail reflects the client’s unique aesthetic. NAGY Design transformed this once-segmented main level into a spacious, light-filled open-concept layout—while thoughtfully preserving the home’s original architectural charm. From initial concept and construction drawings to custom finishes and final styling, our team led every phase of this Centennial, Colorado renovation. The result? A cohesive, modern eclectic home that balances form, function, and individuality.

  1000 sq. ft

  Centennial, CO

  Owner

  1 Year


RENOVATION

Signature Design Process

  • - Site analysis

    - Existing conditions

    - Budgeting

    - Code review

    - Contractor interviews negotiation

  • - Basic design concept generation

    - 1-2 Iterations on a theme design evolution

    - Plan approval to move forward to construction documents

  • - Detailed drawings

    - 1 Major edit allowed

    - Finish selection

    - Permit comments

  • - Minimum of 3-5 site visits during construction

    - Ensure the follow-through of the original design intent

 

ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES

Large Interior Renovation

Space Planning

Open Concept Main Level

Enhance Existing Architecture

Interior Design & Finish Selections

Gourmet Kitchen with Eat-In Island

 

Before

Mid-construction progress photo of the kitchen and living area showing exposed framing and layout development during the Modern Eclectic renovation by NAGY Design in Centennial, Colorado.

Under Construction

After

 

RENOVATION

Common Questions

  • The estimated timeline for completing a large interior renovation project can vary depending on factors such as the scope of work, the size of the space, and any unexpected challenges encountered during the process. Generally, a large renovation may take several weeks to several months to complete, from planning and design stages to construction and finishing touches.

  • The costs associated with a large interior renovation project can also vary widely depending on factors such as the quality of materials, the complexity of the design, and the extent of structural changes required. Homeowners should budget for expenses such as materials, labor, permits, design fees, and any unforeseen costs that may arise during the project.

  • Minimizing disruption to daily life during a large interior renovation project is a priority for homeowners and contractors alike. Strategies for minimizing disruption may include setting up temporary living arrangements, establishing clear communication channels with the contractor, and scheduling work to minimize noise and inconvenience during peak hours.

  • The planning and design process for a large interior renovation project typically involves several key steps, including initial consultations, site assessments, concept development, design presentations, and finalizing construction drawings. Homeowners play an active role in decision-making throughout the process, providing input on design preferences, material selections, and budget considerations.

  • Before undertaking a large interior renovation project, it's essential to address any structural considerations to ensure the safety and stability of the space. This may involve consulting with structural engineers to assess the integrity of load-bearing walls, reinforcing existing structures, or making structural modifications to accommodate design changes. Addressing structural elements early in the planning process helps prevent delays and ensures a smooth renovation process.

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