Home Remodeling in Boise & the Treasure Valley

A Boise Home That Finally Fits.

Whole-home remodels, additions, and multi-room renovations for homeowners in Boise, Eagle, Meridian, and the surrounding Treasure Valley — designed to fit the way your family actually lives today.

Licensed & insured in Idaho · Owner-led crews · Fixed-bid pricing, not cost-plus
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Who This Is For

Built for Homeowners Ready to Rework the Home They Already Love.

Sometimes a single-room remodel isn’t enough. The kitchen flows into a dated dining room, the floor plan was designed for a different decade, and you’re tired of fixing one piece at a time. We work with Boise-area homeowners who are ready to step back and rework the home as a whole — opening up the main level, adding the space the family actually needs, and bringing the rest of the house up to match.

We’re a good fit if:

  • You’re staying in your home long-term and want it to truly fit your life — not a quick refresh before selling
  • Your project crosses multiple rooms, multiple trades, or involves structural changes, an addition, or a significant reconfiguration
  • You want a single contractor running the entire project — not three separate trades trying to coordinate themselves
  • You value clear communication, realistic timelines, and a clean jobsite even during a months-long renovation
  • You’d rather invest once in a thoughtful, integrated remodel than patch the house room by room for the next decade

If that sounds like you, a free in-home consultation is the right next step

What We Build

Full-Scope Remodels Across the Home.

Multi-room and whole-home projects are a different kind of work than a single-room remodel. They involve sequencing trades across the entire house, living in a construction zone for months, and making design decisions that all have to work together. We design and build for the scope your project actually requires.

Whole-Home Renovations

Taking the home down to studs in part or in whole — reworking the floor plan, updating the systems behind the walls, and bringing finishes, flooring, lighting, and millwork into a single cohesive design. The most common Sage whole-home project is the 1970s, ’80s, or ’90s home that’s structurally sound but stylistically dated, and a family who plans to live in it for the next twenty years.

Additions & Expansions

Adding square footage where the home is short on it — a primary suite addition, a great-room expansion off the back of the house, a new mudroom and laundry, or a second story over a single-level rancher. Additions are structural projects first, finish projects second. We design the addition to look like it was always part of the home, not a bolted-on box.

Multi-Room & Main-Level Reconfigurations

Opening the kitchen to the living and dining rooms. Reworking a chopped-up main level into a single open space. Combining a hall bath and small bedroom into a proper primary suite. These projects don’t add square footage but they fundamentally change how the home lives — usually the highest-impact-per-dollar work we do.

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Boise Neighborhoods We Serve

Serving Boise And The Treasure Valley.

We regularly work in homes across:

  • Boise — North End, East End, Warm Springs, Boise Bench, Southeast Boise, Harris Ranch, Bown Crossing, Northwest Boise, the Foothills
  • Eagle — including homes along the Boise River and newer foothills developments
  • Meridian — from established neighborhoods to Paramount, Bridgetower, and The Oaks
  • McCall & the surrounding area — primary residences and second homes throughout Payette Lake, the Meadows, and the broader McCall area

Also serving Garden City, Star, Middleton, Kuna, and Nampa

Each part of the valley brings its own remodel realities. A 1940s home in the North End comes with original character we want to preserve and original wiring we want to replace. A 1990s home in West Boise often has the bones of a good floor plan but needs a meaningful open-up and a finishes overhaul. A 2000s home in Meridian usually needs less structural work but more thoughtful design to feel like more than a builder-grade build. We adjust our approach to the home in front of us.

A whole-home remodel done right, the first time.

What Sets Us Apart

Multi-room and whole-home remodels go wrong for predictable reasons — bad sequencing, weak project management, no single point of accountability, and budgets that drift the longer the project runs. Here’s how we work differently.

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Fixed-Bid Pricing, Not Cost-Plus.

Whole-home projects are exactly where cost-plus contracts go off the rails. Six months in, the original estimate is a distant memory and you’re getting weekly change-order conversations. We scope the whole project up front and build to a fixed price. The number we quote is the number you pay.

One Contractor, Every Trade.

On a whole-home remodel you don’t have time to coordinate the electrician, the framer, the tile setter, and the cabinetmaker yourself. We run the entire project — every trade, every schedule, every inspection — under one roof. One point of accountability from demo to walkthrough.

Sequencing That Protects Your Home and Your Sanity.

We factor the local climate into every recommendation — material selection, finish choices, cabinet specs. Kitchens we build in Eagle in February are going to live through the same dry winters and hot summers as the homeowners who use them.

Owner-Led, Not Subbed Out.

Your project is run by someone whose name is on the company. Direct line to decision-makers from the first walkthrough through the final punch list — even on the longer, more complex projects.

Built For Idaho Homes.

We factor the Treasure Valley’s climate into every material recommendation — insulation, windows, siding, HVAC sizing, flooring choices. The systems we put back in are matched to how Idaho homes actually live, not how a national catalog renders them.

Our Process

How we work.

From vision to reality, we ensure a seamless experience with total transparency at every stage.

01

Free In-Home Consultation

We walk the entire home, talk through what’s working and what isn’t, look at structural and mechanical realities, and give you an honest read on scope and budget range. No hard sell.

02

Design & Detailed Scope

We develop the design, finishes, and a fixed-bid proposal for the full scope. For larger projects, we may bring in an architect or structural engineer at this stage. You know exactly what you’re investing before construction starts.

03

Pre-Construction Planning

Permits, structural drawings, material orders, trade scheduling, and a phased construction plan if you’ll be living in the home during the project.

04

Construction

Clean jobsite, dust containment, daily communication, and a dedicated project lead. Most whole-home and major multi-room projects run 4–9 months of active construction depending on scope.

05

Walkthrough & Warranty

Final walkthrough, punch list, touch-ups, and a written warranty on our workmanship.

Recent Projects

Featured Transformations Projects That Inspire

Real homes. Real results. Browse our gallery of recent kitchen remodels, custom builds, and full-scale renovations.

Testimonials

What Clients Say

We pride ourselves on clear communication and exceptional results. Here is what our clients have to say about their experience.


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Let's Talk About Your Home.

A free in-home consultation is the best way to find out if Sage is the right fit for your project. We’ll walk the whole home, talk through what you’re hoping to do, and give you an honest read on scope, sequence, and budget range — no pressure, no obligation.

Or call us directly: 208-859-5654 Serving Boise, Eagle, Meridian, and the greater Treasure Valley.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions.

Everything you need to know about our process, timelines, and how we bring your home project to life.

How Long Does a Whole-Home or Multi-Room Remodel Take?

Most multi-room projects in the Boise area run 4–9 months of active construction, plus 4–8 weeks of design and pre-construction. Whole-home down-to-studs remodels and additions can run longer, particularly when structural changes, permits, or long lead-time materials are involved. We give you a realistic schedule before you commit and keep you informed throughout.

Can We Live in the Home During a Whole-Home Remodel?

In most cases, yes — with planning. We phase the work so at least one kitchen area, one bathroom, and a livable section of the home stay functional. For full down-to-studs projects, or families who’d prefer a faster build, moving out for part of the project is sometimes the better call. We talk through it during design

Do You Handle Additions, Including Second Stories?

Yes. We regularly add primary suites, great-room expansions, mudrooms, and second-story additions. Additions are structural projects first — we coordinate with structural engineers and the relevant jurisdictions to make sure the foundation, framing, and existing structure all match the new work.

What's the Difference Between Hiring You and a General Contractor + Separate Designer?

We handle both — design and build — under one roof. That means one point of accountability, one scope, one budget, and design decisions made with the realities of construction already in mind. For homeowners who already have an architect or designer, we’re happy to partner — but most of our remodel clients come to us for the integrated process.

Do You Handle Permitting?

Yes. Whole-home and addition projects almost always require permits through the City of Boise, Ada County, or the relevant local jurisdiction. We handle the permit process as part of our scope, including any required structural drawings or engineering.

How Far in Advance Should I Start Planning?

For a multi-room or whole-home project starting in the next six to nine months, now is a good time to begin conversations. Design, structural planning, permitting, and material lead times typically add three to four months before construction starts.