Whole House Remodel Cost in Palm Beach (From $120k+)
Dec 16, 2025
Talking about whole house remodel cost in Palm Beach can feel slippery because the numbers shift quickly once you account for impact glazing, aging systems, HOA rules, and what the climate quietly does to a home over time.
The ranges you see online rarely match what locals realistically spend. We’ll break down the cost bands, what drives them, and how to plan with fewer surprises.
Key Notes
Whole house remodel cost ranges from $100 to $450+ per sq ft in Palm Beach.
Hidden conditions like termites, mold, and aging MEPs (mechanical, electrical, and plumbing) can significantly impact final costs.
Soft costs, coastal code requirements, and HOA reviews can add meaningful budget obligations.
Quick Snapshot: Whole House Remodel Cost In Palm Beach
Here is the high-level overview:
Cost Per Square Foot By Renovation Type
Cosmetic Whole House Refresh: $100 to $200 per sq ft
Comprehensive Interior Renovation: $150 to $300 per sq ft
Extensive Renovation: $200 to $450+ per sq ft
Full Renovation + Exterior Structural Upgrades: Typically at the upper end of $300 to $450+ per sq ft, sometimes higher on complex coastal homes
These ranges already assume Palm Beach conditions (meaning coastal grade materials, energy code upgrades, and hurricane resistance).
Approximate Total Project Costs By Home Size:
(Baseline, functional renovation with sensible finishes and no major structural surprises.)
1,500 sq ft home: $120,000 to $225,000
2,000 sq ft home: $160,000 to $300,000
3,000 sq ft home: $240,000 to $450,000
4,000 sq ft home: $320,000 to $600,000
These are starting points. High-end finishes, major structural work, full system overhauls, or extensive exterior upgrades can push numbers higher, especially in larger homes.

Cost Per Square Foot Explained
Cost per square foot only means something when you define what is included. Here is how the main renovation tiers break down in Palm Beach:
Cosmetic Whole House Refresh | $100 to $200 per sq ft
This is the lightest category. No structural changes, minimal system work. The goal is to refresh the home without opening walls everywhere.
Typical scope:
Interior paint throughout
Flooring replacement in most rooms
Refinished or repainted cabinets in kitchen and baths
New counters in key areas
Updated lighting and basic fixtures
Minor drywall repairs and cosmetic fixes
Where this applies:
Newer homes
Properties where you are comfortable with the existing layout
Solidly built older homes that have ‘great bones’ but outdated styling
Even at this level of investment, we can deliver a home that feels noticeably more elevated – livable, comfortable, luxurious. The scope is lighter, but the outcome is still a solid, design-led improvement that makes the whole house feel intentional.
Comprehensive Interior Renovation | $150 to $300 per sq ft
This is where many Palm Beach remodels land. You are not just swapping finishes. You are rethinking how the home works.
Typical scope:
New kitchen and updated bathrooms
Rework of some interior walls to improve flow
Updated flooring throughout
New interior doors, trim, and baseboards
Selective plumbing updates, especially in wet areas
Improved lighting
Design-inspired upgrades (wallpaper, ceiling tray details, decorative lighting) in key areas to elevate the home to a new design standard.
The house will feel fundamentally different. Functionally and visually.
Extensive Interior Renovation | $200 to $450+ per sq ft
A transformative rework of the home.
Typical scope:
Removal of all interior finishes: tiling, flooring, cabinets, fixtures
Major layout changes, including moving or removing walls
Hurricane window upgrades, roof replacements
Addition of square footage to the residence where layout allows
Addressing underlying mechanical issues
New kitchens and bathrooms throughout
New insulation and sound control
New interior doors, trim, and finish carpentry
Premium design finishes used extensively
This is also where you address structural questions, fix long-standing moisture issues, and bring an older home into line with current codes.
It is disruptive and investment-heavy, but it is also how you reset a home for the next 30 years.

Interior Spaces: Where Most Feel The Budget
The interior is where you live day to day, and it is where most of the visible budget goes.
Kitchen Remodel Costs in Palm Beach
Mid-range kitchen remodel: $40,000 to $90,000+
Typical mid-range numbers:
Semi-custom cabinets: $600 to $900 per linear foot installed
Quartz or granite countertops: $50 to $120 per sq ft installed
Appliances (mid-level): $5,000 to $12,000
Flooring: $10 to $15 per sq ft installed for tile or engineered wood
Labor for carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and install: $10,000 to $20,000
Lighting and fixtures: $1,500 to $4,000
This is the solid quality, thoughtful layout, not ultra-custom band.
High-end kitchen remodel: $110,000 to $220,000+
Here you are in fully custom territory.
Custom cabinetry: $900 to $1,500 per linear foot installed
Premium stone like marble or quartzite: $150 to $300 per sq ft installed
Luxury appliances: $15,000+
Upgraded flooring: $15 to $20 per sq ft
Structural work such as taking down walls or adding large islands: $15,000+
Undercabinet lighting, integrated plug molds, specialty ventilation: $5,000+
Kitchens in Palm Beach can move the entire whole house remodel cost more than almost any other single area.
Primary Bathroom Costs
Mid-range primary bath: $40,000 to $65,000
Vanity with stone top: $4,000 to $10,000
Shower with tile or stone and glass: $8,000 to $18,000
Plumbing fixtures and accessories: $1,500 to $4,000
Flooring: $8 to $15 per sq ft
Labor for tile, plumbing, electrical: $25,000 - $45,000
High-end primary bath: $65,000 to $150,000+
Custom vanities and storage: $10,000+
Steam shower or statement soaking tub: $15,000+
Designer fixtures and finishes: $8,000+
Luxury flooring and waterproofing: $15 to $25 per sq ft
Guest Bathrooms
Guest bathrooms generally range $15,000 to $30,000 depending on size, layout changes, and finishes. Powder rooms can be less in size but still have a high impact in spend if you choose specialty fixtures and stone.
Flooring
Palm Beach flooring costs in 2025 typically sit at:
Tile: $8 to $15 per sq ft installed
Engineered wood with coastal-rated finish: $12 to $20 per sq ft
Luxury vinyl plank (LVP): $9 to $15 per sq ft
Subfloor repairs or leveling add to these numbers, especially in older homes.
Interior Doors and Trim
Standard interior doors installed: $300 to $450 each
Impact-rated or custom doors: $500 to $600+ each
Standard trim and baseboards: $4 to $6 per linear foot
Custom or hardwood profiles: $15 to $25+ per linear foot
These pieces seem small individually, but they add up quickly once you multiply across a whole house.

Structural Work: Roof, Windows, Doors & Stucco
Envelope costs are heavily influenced by hurricane codes and insurance requirements.
Impact Windows & Doors
Impact windows: $1,500 to $2,500 per window installed, or about $50 to $75 per sq ft of glass
Typical whole home replacement (15 to 25 windows): $18,000 to $40,000+
Impact sliders and French doors: $2,000 to $4,500+ each
Certification and inspections for glazing can add several thousand dollars to the project but are essential for compliance and insurance.
Roof Replacement
Asphalt shingles: $6 to $12 per sq ft installed
Concrete or clay tile: $12 to $20 per sq ft installed
Metal roofing: $12 to $22 per sq ft installed
Roof complexity, pitch, and substrate condition can move these numbers. Hurricane straps and secondary water barriers are often bundled into the roof scope.
Stucco and Siding
Stucco repair: $6 to $12 per sq ft
Vinyl siding repair: $3 to $7 per sq ft
Wood or composite siding repair: $7 to $15 per sq ft
Water intrusion and salt air can create hidden damage that only appears once work begins, which is where contingency matters.
Exterior Improvements
Exterior work is not required for every whole house remodel, but many Palm Beach projects choose to align exteriors and interiors at once.
Typical ranges:
Concrete driveway: $6 to $12 per sq ft
Paver driveway: $10 to $40+ per sq ft
Patio pavers: $10 to $25 per sq ft
Exterior paint: $2.50 to $5.50 per sq ft of surface
Pools vary widely:
Basic pools: $45,000 to $65,000
Mid-range gunite with custom features: $75,000 to $150,000+
Luxury pools: $150,000 to $350,000+
These figures are helpful to know, even if you are planning to phase exterior work separately.

Hidden Conditions That Shift Budgets
If you are renovating an older Palm Beach home, plan for at least one surprise.
Common examples:
Mold Remediation
Small areas: $500 to $1,500
Larger or whole room: $4,000 to $10,000+
Termite Treatment and Repair
Typical: $3,000 to $8,000
Extensive structural repair: $10,000 to $40,000
Asbestos Abatement:
$3,000 to $15,000+
Subfloor Repair
Minor: $500 to $2,000
Extensive: $3,000 to $10,000+
Soft Costs: The Non-Construction Line Items
Key items:
Architect Fees: Typically 5–10% of construction cost, sometimes higher on complex projects
Structural Engineer: 1–3% of the construction cost or hourly
Permits: Often 2–3% of construction value, with individual trade permits on top
Plan Review and Surcharges in some municipalities
Hazard testing
Mold testing: $300–$800 per test
Asbestos testing: $400–$900
Lead paint testing: $200–$600
Survey: Typically $750 to $1,500+
If you are in an HOA, add:
HOA architectural review fees: $200 to $1,500+
Review timelines of 4–8 weeks, occasionally longer for larger projects
These items do not show up in most cost per square foot charts, but they are part of the check you will write.
Coastal Requirements That Change The Budget
Palm Beach homes operate under coastal and hurricane code realities that other markets simply do not have.
A few examples:
Hurricane Tie Downs
Retrofitting: $850 to $2,500
New straps during roof replacement: often $2 to $5 per sq ft of roof area
Impact Glazing
Premium of $50 to $100+ per sq ft of glass compared with non impact
Glazing certifications can add $6,000+ per project
Coastal Waterproofing & Secondary Barriers
Often adds 5–10% to exterior structural costs
Weather-Resistant Materials
Metal fixtures, fasteners, and HVAC units often carry 10–25% premiums
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does a whole house remodel usually take in Palm Beach?
Most full-home projects run 8 to 14 months, depending on scope, permitting, and material lead times. Homes that need structural work or major system upgrades trend toward the longer end. Clear planning up front keeps timelines realistic.
Can I live in the home during a whole house remodel?
Generally not, but it depends on the level of demolition and whether key systems need to be shut down. Full gut renovations usually require moving out. We help assess this early so you’re not making last-minute arrangements.
Do whole house remodels increase resale value in Palm Beach?
Quality renovations generally increase value, but the biggest returns come from kitchens, primary suites, layout improvements, and structural upgrades like impact windows and new roofs. Buyers in Palm Beach prioritize design cohesion and hurricane-readiness.
What’s the best time of year to start a remodel?
There’s no perfect month, but many homeowners aim to begin outside of hurricane season for smoother scheduling. That said, availability of contractors, HOA review timelines, and your own calendar matter more than the weather.
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Conclusion
Whole house remodel cost in Palm Beach is shaped by far more than paint and finishes. It’s a mix of interiors, systems, structural realities, and coastal requirements that all carry their own weight.
Once you separate cosmetic upgrades from full gut work, factor in impact glazing, roof conditions, electrical and plumbing age, and the soft costs that sit outside construction itself, the pricing picture becomes clearer and a lot more grounded.
And that clarity is what helps homeowners plan well instead of reacting to surprises mid-stream.
If you’re weighing a remodel and want straight guidance on where your own home might land – scope, cost ranges, and how to approach it sensibly – a free discovery call is an easy place to start. We’ll help you understand what’s realistic so you can decide your next step with confidence. Book your call now!
Pricing Disclaimer
The pricing figures referenced in this article are derived from an 18-month trailing analysis of projects completed by reputable contractors using quality materials and industry-standard construction practices. These figures are intended for general informational purposes only. Market conditions, material costs, labor rates, and contractor availability can change rapidly, and Palm Club Design Group makes no representation or guarantee that the prices cited reflect current costs or will apply to any future project. Readers should obtain up-to-date quotations from qualified professionals before making any budgeting or planning decisions.



