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Licensed Home Remodeling Contractor Serving Glendale, CA
Glendale homeowners expect nothing less than exceptional quality. Paradigm Builders is a fully licensed design-build firm delivering premium home remodeling services throughout Glendale. We handle every phase in-house design, permitting, construction, and finishing with the attention to detail this city demands.
With median home values among the highest in the nation, the return on a complete home renovation in Glendale is significant. Buyers in this market notice a dated, piecemeal house immediately, and a fully unified whole-home remodel can dramatically accelerate your sale timeline.
California Contractor License #1100775 active, insured, and bonded. Verify at cslb.ca.gov
Serving Glendale and the greater Los Angeles area since 2009. Over 15 years of design-build experience taking Glendale homes through full gut renovations and multi-room projects in the broader Los Angeles area, with hundreds of completed projects.
Why Glendale Homeowners Choose Paradigm Builders for Home Remodeling
Glendale whole home remodels are typically Period Revival restorations or hillside primary residence rebuilds. Owner expectations skew toward sympathetic restoration of original Period Revival detail combined with modern systems, open plan kitchens, primary suites, and outdoor living. Code overhead is real because Historic District design review, Hillside Ordinance review, and 1920s systems replacement all sit on top of plan check. Cost typically ranges depending on neighborhood, slope, and restoration content. Paradigm Builders scopes that early. Owner expectations on Rossmoyne and Royal Boulevard properties skew toward sympathetic restoration of original 1920s plaster, ceramic tile, and millwork rather than full gut and replace.
For Glendale we are a true design-build firm, which means our architects, designers, project managers, and construction crews all work under one roof. On a whole-home project in Glendale there is no handoff between an outside architect and a general contractor, no finger-pointing across rooms and trades, no lost information, no miscommunication that turns into a six-figure change order. From your first consultation to your final walkthrough of every room, you have one accountable team.
Every Glendale home remodeling project begins with detailed 3D CAD renderings produced by our in-house design team. On every Glendale project we iterate on the design until you are fully satisfied then we build precisely what we showed you. Estimates for your Glendale project are fully transparent and line-item every dollar accounted for, no vague allowances, no surprise change orders mid-project.
We hold California Contractor License #1100775, active, insured, and bonded. Every aspect of our business is verifiable, and we encourage every Glendale homeowner planning a full renovation to check the Contractors State License Board before hiring any contractor.
Recent Home Remodeling Projects in Glendale
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Our Home Remodeling Services in Glendale
As your home remodeling contractor in Glendale, we deliver full-scope design-build capabilities under one contract:
Home Remodeling Design Options for Glendale Homes
Whole-Home Gut Renovation
A full gut renovation strips your Glendale home to the studs and rebuilds everything framing, electrical, plumbing, HVAC, and finishes. Ideal for dated homes where partial remodels would leave compromises.
Open-Concept Conversion
Removing load-bearing walls to create open living/dining/kitchen flow is the most impactful structural change for older Glendale homes. We engineer proper beams and column supports.
Exterior Refresh
A home’s curb appeal is as important as the interior. Stucco, paint, windows, doors, landscaping, and hardscape updates can dramatically increase Glendale resale value.
Mechanical Systems Overhaul
Rewiring, replumbing, and HVAC replacement sound unglamorous but are the highest-ROI components of any Glendale whole-home renovation buyers will pay for peace of mind.
Design-Led Full Remodel
A designer-driven approach ensures every space from master suite to powder room reads as part of one coherent Glendale home, not a collection of disconnected remodels.
What Makes Home Remodeling in Glendale Unique
Architectural character of Glendale
Whole home remodels in Glendale work across Spanish Colonial Revival, Tudor Revival, French Revival, Craftsman, and Mid Century homes in Rossmoyne, Royal Boulevard, Cottage Grove, Ard Eevin Highlands, and the Verdugo Woodlands. Rossmoyne, the largest Historic District in the city at 503 Period Revival homes from 1923 to roughly 1950, sets the tone for what a sympathetic whole home remodel looks like. Original 1920s plaster, ceramic tile, and cast iron drain lines are the rule on these properties, which makes systems replacement central to almost every project. Hillside parcels in the Verdugos add slope drainage and retaining wall design. Paradigm Builders, CSLB 1100775, treats whole home work as a coordinated rebuild of envelope, systems, plan, and outdoor living that respects the home’s architectural lineage. Rossmoyne is the largest Historic District in the city at 503 Period Revival homes built primarily between 1923 and roughly 1950. Other Historic Districts in the city include Cottage Grove, Royal Boulevard, and Ard Eevin Highlands, each with its own architectural character.
Permits and local building authority
Whole home permits in Glendale go through the Community Development Department at 633 East Broadway. Historic District properties face design review on any exterior change. Hillside neighborhoods including Verdugo Woodlands, Glenoaks Canyon, Chevy Chase Canyon, and upper Rossmoyne fall under the Glendale Hillside Ordinance with grading and design review. The Sierra Madre and Verdugo Faults sit nearby, which shapes structural review on hillside whole home work. Paradigm Builders prepares city submittals as a coordinated package. The Glendale Hillside Ordinance governs grading and design review on hillside parcels, which shapes any envelope or pad work tied to the project. The Sierra Madre and Verdugo Faults sit nearby, which influences structural review on hillside additions and whole home work. Glendale’s Register of Historic Resources and the city’s design review process apply to landmarked properties and contributing structures inside the Historic Districts. Plan check intake at 633 East Broadway handles building and zoning together, and design review on Historic District properties runs in parallel rather than after the fact.
Whole-home remodels in Glendale trigger strict permit requirements through the City of Glendale Building and Safety department. The city is known for thorough plan checks and inspections across every phase of a large project.
Construction hours in Glendale: Monday-Friday 8AM-6PM only. No Saturday work without a special after-hours permit. No Sunday or holiday construction, which matters on long multi-phase projects.
Our team has worked extensively throughout Glendale and surrounding communities, Bel Air, Beverly Crest, West Hollywood, Century City, Westwood, and understands the permit flow, HOA expectations, and design sensibilities a full-home renovation demands in this market. Our Glendale-specific experience translates directly into faster timelines and smoother approvals across every phase.
Tell us about your whole-home project. We will visit your Glendale home, walk every room, discuss your vision, and provide a detailed line-item estimate.
Or call 310-596-5000
Our Home Remodeling Process
Every Glendale home remodeling project follows our proven 7-step design-build process. The steps below are what 15+ years of continuous refinement looks like working in Glendale designed to eliminate surprises, protect your budget, and deliver on the original vision.
We visit your Glendale home to understand your vision for the entire house, assess every room and system, and discuss goals, timeline, and budget specific to this neighborhood.
Our in-house design team creates detailed 3D renderings of every room in your Glendale project so you see how the whole home connects before construction begins.
You receive a fully transparent line-item estimate, room by room and phase by phase, based on real Glendale-area material and labor costs. No vague allowances, every dollar across the project is accounted for.
We handle all Glendale building permits, plan checks, HOA approvals, and inspections for the entire renovation so you never have to chase the city through a multi-phase build.
Your dedicated project manager mobilizes the crew at your Glendale home, installs dust containment to protect finished areas, and walks you through the week-by-week, room-by-room plan.
Your project manager provides weekly progress reports with photos as the build moves through each room of your Glendale home. Clean job site, clear communication, no surprises between phases.
We walk your finished Glendale home with you, room by room, resolve any punch-list items, and hand over warranty documentation for the entire renovation.
Why Design-Build Is the Smarter Approach
Traditional whole-home remodeling in Glendale requires hiring an architect and a general contractor separately. On a multi-room Glendale project under a traditional model, the architect designs the work, hands off plans, and the contractor interprets them, often leading to miscommunication, change orders, and budget overruns that compound across every room. With a design-build firm like Paradigm Builders working in Glendale, your designer and construction team operate under one roof from day one.
For your whole-home project in Glendale, this means the design for every room is built with real-world buildability in mind. Our designers and builders collaborate on every detail, materials, structural feasibility, how trades sequence from room to room, Glendale permit requirements, and budget, before a single wall is touched. The result is fewer surprises, faster timelines, and a finished home in Glendale that matches the original vision.
For Glendale homeowners taking on a full renovation, this single-source accountability eliminates finger-pointing between separate firms and keeps the whole project on track. When a structural question comes up mid-construction in one part of your Glendale home, we resolve it in-house in hours, not weeks of back-and-forth between an outside architect and contractor while other rooms sit idle.
Design-build also compresses the Glendale project timeline, which matters most on a large whole-home build. A traditional architect-then-contractor flow on a Glendale renovation can take 3-6 months before construction starts. Our integrated process can begin construction at your Glendale property in 6-10 weeks from the first consultation, without sacrificing design quality or code compliance across any room.
Materials and Finishes We Work With
Countertops in Glendale kitchens and baths
For whole-home projects in Glendale we specify the full range of premium countertop and surface materials across kitchens, baths, and wet bars, quartzite for its natural beauty and durability, marble for a timeless luxury statement, engineered quartz from manufacturers like Caesarstone and Cambria for low-maintenance consistency, and granite for classic appeal. Glendale buyers tend toward full-slab natural stone with book-matched veining carried through the home. During your Glendale design consultation, we help you select materials that work together and best fit your style, usage patterns, and budget.
Cabinetry options for Glendale homes
Our Glendale whole-home projects feature custom-built and semi-custom cabinetry in a range of styles, from flat-panel and slab-front for contemporary homes to shaker and raised-panel for traditional aesthetics, coordinated across kitchens, baths, laundry, and built-ins. We offer solid wood construction in maple, cherry, white oak, and walnut, with soft-close hardware standard in every room of every Glendale project.
Flooring choices for Glendale renovations
For whole-home renovations in Glendale we install hardwood (white oak and hickory are our most-requested species), large-format porcelain tile, natural stone, and luxury vinyl plank for moisture-prone areas, flowing flooring from room to room for a unified feel. We match flooring to the existing Glendale home’s architectural era so the renovation feels intentional throughout, not like an afterthought.
Fixtures and hardware popular in Glendale
We source from trusted brands and help you select finishes, matte black, brushed brass, polished nickel, and satin chrome are the most popular in Glendale right now. Carrying consistent hardware from the kitchen to the baths to every door in the home creates a cohesive, designed look across the whole Glendale home.
Tile and stone for Glendale bathrooms and kitchens
Porcelain, ceramic, natural stone slab, and mosaic, we work with every format and material across our Glendale whole-home projects. For the multiple bathrooms in a full Glendale renovation, we typically specify premium porcelain for high-traffic floors and natural stone slabs for feature walls and shower surrounds, keeping the language consistent from room to room.
Home Remodeling Design Trends We’re Seeing in 2026
Natural wood finishes throughout, The all-white home in Glendale is giving way to warmer tones in every room. White oak and rift-cut walnut are the materials of choice for Glendale homeowners who want sophistication without sterility across the whole house.
Integrated appliances and systems, The visible stainless steel appliance wall is fading on Glendale whole-home projects. Homeowners increasingly want refrigerators, dishwashers, and even ranges concealed behind custom panels, with mechanical systems tucked away too, for a seamless, furniture-like feel throughout the Glendale home.
Statement lighting in every room, Sculptural pendants and linear chandeliers are replacing rows of recessed cans as focal points throughout Glendale whole-home projects. Brass, unlacquered bronze, and matte black finishes dominate Glendale fixture selections from the entry to the primary suite.
Waterfall edges, Countertop material flowing down the sides of islands, vanities, and bar surfaces creates a dramatic, high-end look repeated across the home. We’re executing this detail in quartzite, marble, and porcelain slab across our Glendale whole-home projects regularly.
Smart home integration, Touchless faucets, built-in charging stations, USB-C outlets, induction cooktops, and full home automation tying every room together are now standard requests on Glendale whole-home projects rather than luxury add-ons.
Biophilic design, Natural stone, live plants, large windows, and organic shapes are replacing the hard-edged industrial aesthetic that dominated the 2010s, carried through every space. This shift is especially strong in Glendale where indoor-outdoor living across the whole home is part of the lifestyle.
Home Remodeling Cost Breakdown in Glendale
Home Remodeling costs in Glendale vary with scope, finish level, and square footage. Below are the three tiers we see most often on Glendale projects note that your exact project will fall somewhere based on the specific decisions you make during the design phase.
Builder-grade finishes, stock cabinetry, standard fixtures, sometimes used across Glendale rental property work. Ideal for full turns on Glendale rental units and value-driven whole-home projects.
Semi-custom cabinetry, stone counters, mid-tier fixtures and tile. The most common home remodeling tier for Glendale homeowners.
Fully custom cabinetry, premium stone, high-end appliances, designer fixtures carried consistently through every room, the spec we typically deliver on Glendale whole-home renovations. Expected spec in premium Glendale-area homes.
Factors that move your whole-home project within these ranges include: existing condition of your Glendale home (older homes often surface electrical, plumbing, or structural issues across multiple rooms during demolition), scope of structural changes (wall removals, additions, foundation work, reconfigured floor plans), how many rooms and phases are involved, material tier (builder-grade versus fully custom), fixture and appliance selections, and finish complexity (tile pattern difficulty, millwork detail, integrated smart-home systems throughout).
On Glendale whole-home projects we provide fully transparent line-item estimates so you know exactly where every dollar goes, room by room and phase by phase. No allowances, no TBD line items, just a clear breakdown of labor, materials, permits, and design.
Return on Investment Home Remodeling in Glendale
Whole-home remodels in Glendale return 55-70% of project cost, with higher returns on exterior and mechanical upgrades than interior finishes. A fully renovated home in a desirable Glendale neighborhood sells in days rather than months.
Beyond the numeric return on Glendale whole-home projects, the intangible value is equally important. Glendale homeowners consistently report that a full renovation transforms how they use their entire home, hosting more, entertaining more, working from home more effectively, and simply enjoying day-to-day living in every room. For Glendale owners that quality-of-life return is something no spreadsheet captures.
If your primary goal in Glendale is resale, we help you prioritize which rooms and systems to renovate first for maximum ROI. If your goal in Glendale is to create your long-term home, we help you sequence the whole project for maximum quality of life. Both approaches are valid, the design consultation clarifies which one drives your Glendale whole-home project.
Common Home Remodeling Mistakes Glendale Homeowners Make
After 15+ years of home remodeling work across Glendale and the greater LA area, we’ve seen the same avoidable mistakes repeat across hundreds of projects. Here are the five that cost homeowners the most:
The lowest home remodeling bid in Glendale almost always signals missing line items, unlicensed labor, or inferior materials. For Glendale bids always verify license #, insurance, bond, and request a line-item breakdown.
Homeowners who rush into demolition without full CAD renderings of every room almost always incur change orders mid-project, and on a whole-home build those compound fast. A proper design phase for your Glendale project locks in layout, materials, sequencing, and budget across the house before tools hit the wall.
Glendale-area permit processing for a full renovation can take 2-8 weeks depending on scope, and a multi-room project often needs several. Assuming same-week permit issuance wrecks timelines. A Glendale-experienced design-build contractor who manages permits in-house across the whole project eliminates this risk.
Flash-in-the-pan trends (bold backsplash colors, heavily veined slabs, ultra-specific paint tones) date fast, and repeating them through a whole home magnifies the mistake. In a market like Glendale where resale is a factor, lean toward timeless finishes throughout with trend-driven accents in a few spots.
Older Glendale homes commonly hide knob-and-tube wiring, galvanized plumbing, water damage, and non-permitted additions, and a whole-home gut tends to surface all of it. Budget a 10-15% contingency on Glendale whole-home projects for these discoveries, and work with a contractor who flags issues in writing before proceeding.
How to Choose a Home Remodeling Contractor in Glendale
Hiring the right contractor is the single biggest factor in whether your Glendale project succeeds. Here is what to look for when evaluating a home remodeling contractor in Glendale:
1. Verify the license
For whole-home projects in Glendale, California law requires a contractor’s license for any project over $1,000. Check the Contractors State License Board at cslb.ca.gov, confirm the license is active, the bond is current, and workers’ compensation insurance is in place. Our license is #1100775.
2. Look for design-build
Hiring a separate architect and contractor creates communication gaps, finger-pointing, and cost overruns that multiply across a whole-home renovation. A Glendale design-build firm handles both under one contract, one point of accountability for every room, and a final result that matches the original vision.
3. Ask any Glendale contractor to see 3D renderings
Any serious Glendale contractor should be able to show you exactly what every room of your finished home will look like before demolition begins. If they can’t, they’re guessing, and on a whole-home project you’re taking the risk.
4. Get a detailed, line-item estimate
On Glendale whole-home bids, vague line items are a red flag. You should see every cost broken out by room and phase, materials, labor, permits, design fees. No allowances, no “to be determined” line items. This is how you avoid surprise invoices halfway through a long renovation.
5. Check reviews across multiple platforms
Google, Yelp, Houzz, and Angi each attract different types of reviewers. For Glendale contractors, look for consistency across review platforms, not just one 5-star profile, especially on large whole-home jobs. Pay attention to how the Glendale contractor responds to negative reviews, that tells you how they’ll handle problems on your project.
6. Confirm project management structure
Ask who your point of contact will be. A dedicated project manager for the full duration of your Glendale whole-home build is essential, since the work spans many rooms and trades. In Glendale, contractors who rotate crews or leave you chasing answers produce the worst outcomes.
Week-by-Week Your Home Remodeling Timeline
Every Glendale project is different, but the rhythm of a typical 12-week home remodeling looks like this:
Demolition, dust containment, site protection across the home. We remove existing finishes throughout and prep for structural and mechanical work in your Glendale home.
Framing modifications, electrical rough-in, plumbing rough-in, HVAC adjustments room by room. City of Glendale rough inspections scheduled for each phase.
Insulation, drywall, tile substrate prep. Cabinet templating and material deliveries coordinated.
Cabinetry installation, countertop templating and install, tile work, and flooring move from room to room. Punch list tracked daily across the whole home.
Fixture installation, appliance connections, paint, finish carpentry, hardware. Final city inspections.
Deep clean, detail punch-list, final walkthrough with you, warranty documentation handoff.
Smaller Glendale projects (a single-room refresh or powder room) compress this timeline to 4-6 weeks. Full whole-home remodels and additions in Glendale extend it to 6-12 months across all phases. We publish your specific Glendale week-by-week, room-by-room schedule at contract signing.
Free consultation, line-item estimate, no pressure. We visit your home, walk every room, and talk through your vision for the whole house together.
Or call 310-596-5000
5-Star Reviews from Glendale Homeowners
“Paradigm took our dated house and turned the entire home into a modern showpiece. The 3D renderings of every room were incredibly accurate, what we saw on screen is exactly what we got. The whole project was completed on time and the crew was professional every single day.”
“We interviewed five contractors before choosing Paradigm for our full renovation. They were the only ones who offered whole-home design-build under one roof. Communication stayed clear as the work moved room to room, and the final result exceeded our expectations.”
“From permits to final walkthrough, Paradigm handled our entire home. Our project manager kept us informed weekly across every phase, and the quality of work throughout is outstanding. We’ve already recommended them to two neighbors.”
“We hired Paradigm for a complete gut of the whole house and couldn’t be happier. The design phase was thorough, the CAD renderings showed us exactly what every room would look like. The build was clean, organized, and finished on time. Highly recommend.”
“After getting quotes from several contractors for our whole-home remodel, Paradigm stood out for their transparency and professionalism. No hidden costs, a clear phase-by-phase timeline, and beautiful results. Our entire home looks incredible.”
Home Remodeling FAQ Glendale
Can I stay in my home during a remodel?
In most cases, yes. We set up temporary facilities and carefully manage dust, debris, and noise. We’ll discuss logistics specific to your home during your free consultation.
Should I remodel before selling my Glendale home?
With median home values among the highest in the nation, the return on a quality renovation in Glendale is significant. Buyers in this market notice outdated spaces immediately, and a well-executed remodel can dramatically accelerate your sale timeline. A quality remodel is one of the most effective ways to maximize your sale price.
What makes Paradigm Builders different from other contractors in Glendale?
We’re a true design-build firm our in-house designers and construction crews work under one roof. You get full 3D CAD renderings before construction begins, a dedicated project manager from start to finish, and transparent line-item estimates with no hidden costs.
Do you offer free consultations in Glendale?
Yes. We provide free in-home consultations throughout Glendale. We’ll visit your home, discuss your vision, assess the space, and provide a detailed estimate no pressure, no obligations.
What areas do you serve near Glendale?
We serve Glendale and all surrounding communities including Bel Air, Beverly Crest, West Hollywood, Century City, Westwood. Paradigm Builders has been working throughout the greater Los Angeles area for over 15 years.
Do you provide 3D renderings of the project?
Yes. Our in-house design team creates detailed 3D CAD renderings of your project so you can see exactly what you’re getting before any construction begins. We iterate on the design until you’re completely satisfied.
Are you licensed, bonded, and insured?
Yes. Paradigm Builders holds California Contractor License #1100775. We are fully bonded and carry comprehensive general liability and workers’ compensation insurance. You can verify our license at cslb.ca.gov.
What type of projects do you specialize in?
We specialize in residential design-build projects including kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, room additions, ADU and garage conversions, whole-home remodeling, and new construction. Every project includes in-house design, permitting, and construction management.
How do you handle unexpected issues during construction?
Unexpected findings (like hidden water damage or outdated wiring) are part of remodeling older homes. We document any discoveries, discuss options and costs with you transparently, and only proceed with your approval. No surprises on your invoice.
What is your warranty policy?
All Paradigm Builders projects are backed by our workmanship warranty. We stand behind our work and address any issues promptly. Specific warranty terms are detailed in your project contract.
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Home Remodeling Near Glendale
Paradigm Builders handles whole-home renovations in Glendale and neighboring communities across the greater Los Angeles area:
Free consultation, we visit your Glendale home, walk every room, discuss your vision for the whole house, and provide a detailed line-item estimate. No pressure, no obligation.
Or call: 310-596-5000

