Interior remodeling fits when the room’s surfaces and fixed details need coordinated preparation and finish. If the main goal is new square footage or a major exterior change, the interior scope should be treated as the finish component of that broader project.
Choose present-day outcomes such as easier cleaning, coherent texture, quieter transitions, or better appliance use. Future flexibility comes second and should be delivered through sensible endpoints rather than visibly incomplete construction.
Send room and opening measurements, photographs from each doorway, floor-transition details, appliance information, retained features, present priorities, and the optional future note. Label every dimension as approximate until field confirmation.
Flooring through a future opening, trim near a door to be changed, or paint and texture adjacent to later structural work can create rework. Tell Jaryen about likely phases even when they are outside the current estimate request. View the finished room without imagining the later project. Check wall planes, paint endpoints, thresholds, door clearance, flooring, base, casing, appliance details, and clean protection of any opening that may someday change.