Preparing Your Lexington Property for Remodeling

May 12, 2025

At Boone Contracting, we know remodeling your home is more than just a project—it’s a personal investment in your lifestyle and future. Whether you're renovating a kitchen, updating a master suite, or reimagining your entire home, here’s how to get started the right way.

1. Define Your Goals
Start by identifying how you want your space to function. Do you need an open-concept kitchen, more natural light, or better storage? Our team at Boone Contracting can help you bring your goals to life through thoughtful designs and quality craftsmanship.


2. Plan Your Budget
Transparency matters. We’ll help you align your budget with your goals, offering options that prioritize long-term value, whether it’s custom carpentry, flooring,

or new construction.


3. Schedule a Consultation
Our team works with you from start to finish of your project. During an on-site consultation, we’ll walk through your property, discuss ideas, and create a plan that fits your vision.


4. Prepare Your Space
Before construction begins, we’ll guide you through preparing your home. Depending on the scale of your project, certain areas of your home may be off-limits. Think ahead about how you'll handle daily routines, pets, and storage needs.



At Boone Contracting, we offer a boutique contracting experience from concept through completion. Contact us today to bring your dream home to reality!


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