Miprenovate

Miprenovate

I know what it’s like to coordinate three different contractors who don’t talk to each other.

Your electrician doesn’t know what your plumber is doing. Your designer has one vision while your builder has another. And you’re stuck in the middle trying to make it all work.

That’s exactly why I started miprenovate.

We handle everything under one roof. Design, construction, landscaping, maintenance. You work with one team that actually communicates.

I’ve spent years working on homes in Daytona Beach and I’ve seen what happens when projects get fragmented. Delays pile up. Costs balloon. The final result doesn’t match what you imagined.

This page shows you every service we offer. From the first design sketch to the last coat of paint to keeping your home beautiful years down the road.

You’re here because you want to know if we can handle your project. The answer is probably yes.

We do full renovations, room makeovers, outdoor spaces, and ongoing maintenance. Everything you need to turn your house into the home you actually want to live in.

One team. One vision. No juggling act required.

Core Interior Transformations: Kitchens & Bathrooms

Your kitchen feels cramped and your bathroom looks like it hasn’t been updated since 1995.

I see this all the time.

Homeowners put off these renovations because they seem overwhelming. The cost, the mess, the decisions. It’s easier to just live with what you have.

But here’s what most people don’t realize. A well-planned kitchen or bathroom remodel doesn’t have to drain your savings or turn your home into a construction zone for months.

Some contractors will tell you that you need to gut everything and start from scratch. They’ll push the most expensive materials and the biggest scope of work possible.

Sure, sometimes a full renovation makes sense. But not always.

What I’ve learned after years with miprenovate is that smart updates often deliver better results than throwing money at every surface.

Let me show you what actually works.

Kitchen Remodeling That Makes Sense

Start with your layout. If your current flow works, you can save thousands by keeping plumbing and electrical where they are.

I worked on a kitchen last year where we replaced the cabinets, added quartz countertops, and installed new appliances. We kept the sink and stove in the same spots. The homeowner saved about $8,000 compared to moving everything around.

Custom cabinetry gives you storage that fits your actual needs. Not just standard boxes that waste space in corners or above the fridge.

Bathroom Renovations That Last

Your bathroom takes more abuse than any other room. Water, humidity, daily use. You need materials that can handle it.

I always recommend spending more on waterproofing and fixtures than on decorative tile. A beautiful bathroom with poor waterproofing becomes a mold problem in two years.

For master baths, think about what you actually use. Do you take baths? If not, skip the soaking tub and invest in a great shower with multiple heads and a bench.

Powder rooms are different. These are small spaces where you can take risks with bold tile or unique vanities without breaking the budget.

Pro tip: Accessible design isn’t just for older homeowners. Curbless showers and comfort-height vanities work better for everyone.

Custom Cabinetry & Countertops

Granite looks great but needs regular sealing. Quartz costs more upfront but requires almost no maintenance. Wood countertops (like butcher block) add warmth but can’t handle water near the sink.

I help clients pick materials based on how they actually live. If you cook every night and have kids, durability beats aesthetics.

Custom storage solutions make the biggest difference in how a space functions. Pull-out spice racks, deep drawers for pots, built-in trash bins. These details turn a nice kitchen into one you love using.

The truth is, kitchen and bathroom renovations pay off. Not just in resale value (though they do help there). They pay off every single day when you’re using spaces that actually work for your life.

Expanding Your Living Space: Basements, Additions & Whole-Home Remodels

I still remember standing in my own basement five years ago.

Boxes everywhere. That musty smell you can’t quite place. A space that existed just to hold things I didn’t want to look at.

My wife kept saying we needed more room. The kids were getting older and sharing a bedroom was getting harder. We could move, sure. But we loved our neighborhood.

Then it hit me. We were sitting on hundreds of square feet of potential living space.

Now, some people will tell you that finishing a basement or adding onto your home isn’t worth it. They say you’ll never recoup the investment. That you should just buy a bigger house instead.

And look, I understand that thinking.

But here’s what they don’t consider. Moving costs money too. New mortgage, closing costs, realtor fees. Plus you’re starting over in a new area with new schools and new neighbors.

Sometimes the smartest move is working with what you already have.

Basement finishing changed everything for us. What was dead space became a family room where the kids actually want to hang out. We added egress windows (required by code and honestly a good safety call) and dealt with the moisture issues properly so it doesn’t feel like a basement at all.

The process taught me something about home additions too. Whether you’re going up or out, the key is making it feel like it was always part of the house. Nobody wants an addition that looks tacked on.

I’ve worked with families at miprenovate who’ve added entire second stories. Others just needed a sunroom or an extra bedroom. The scope changes but the goal stays the same: more space that actually works for how you live.

Interior design and space planning matter more than most people think. You can build the addition but if the flow doesn’t make sense or the finishes clash with your existing home, you’ve just created an expensive problem.

We help you think through the whole picture. Floor plans that make sense. Materials that match. Colors that tie everything together.

Because adding space isn’t just about square footage. It’s about creating a home that fits your life.

Exterior & Outdoor Living Enhancements

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Your yard shouldn’t be an afterthought.

I learned this the hard way when a client called me out to her Daytona Beach home a few years back. She’d spent thousands fixing up the interior. Gorgeous kitchen. Beautiful bathrooms. The works.

But her front yard? Dead grass and a cracked walkway.

“Rovelle, people judge my house before they even knock on the door,” she told me. “I need this fixed.”

She was right.

Your outdoor space is the first thing people see. It sets the tone for everything else.

That’s why I focus on creating outdoor areas that actually work for how you live. Not just pretty pictures that fall apart after one season.

Gardening & Landscaping Design

I design landscapes that last.

We start with your soil and climate (because what works in the Northeast won’t survive Florida summers). Then we build garden beds that make sense for your maintenance level. Some people want low upkeep natives. Others want vegetable gardens they can tend every weekend.

Hardscaping comes next. Retaining walls. Stone pathways. Features that give your yard structure and keep it from washing away when the rain comes.

Decks, Patios & Hardscaping

“What material should I use?”

I get asked this constantly.

Here’s what I tell people. Wood looks great but needs maintenance. Composite costs more upfront but you’ll never stain it again. Natural stone pavers give you that high end look and they stay cool underfoot.

The right choice depends on your budget and how much time you want to spend on upkeep.

I build custom decks and patios that fit your space. Whether you’re working with a small courtyard or a sprawling backyard, we can create an entertaining area that works.

(Pro tip: Think about shade before you build. A patio in full Florida sun is basically unusable half the year.)

Curb Appeal Projects

First impressions matter.

Fresh exterior paint can transform a tired looking house. New siding fixes those problem areas where moisture keeps getting in. Updated windows and doors improve your energy bills while making everything look cleaner.

And walkways? They’re more important than most people think.

A well designed front path guides visitors to your door and frames your landscaping. It’s one of those details that separates a house from a home.

Want to see how these outdoor improvements connect with keeping everything clean and maintained? Check out miprenovate cleaning tips from myinteriorpalace for practical advice.

Your outdoor space should feel like an extension of your home. Not a project you keep putting off.

Sustainable & Eco-Friendly Home Solutions

I talk to homeowners every week who want to go green with their renovations.

But they get stuck on the same question. What does “sustainable” actually mean for a home project?

Here’s what it comes down to. Making choices that reduce waste, save resources, and keep your home healthier without breaking the bank.

Let me break this down into three areas that make the biggest difference.

Energy-Efficient Upgrades

This is where most people start. And for good reason.

We’re talking about renovations that cut your utility bills while reducing your environmental footprint. High-performance windows that actually keep heat in during winter. Insulation that works. HVAC systems that don’t guzzle energy like your old unit did.

The payoff here is real. You’ll see it every month on your power bill.

Sustainable Material Sourcing

Now this part confuses people. What makes a material “sustainable” anyway?

Think of it this way. Instead of new lumber from freshly cut trees, you use reclaimed wood that already exists. Countertops made from recycled materials rather than quarried stone. Paints with low VOCs, which means fewer chemicals off-gassing into your home.

At miprenovate, we help you figure out which green materials actually work for your specific project. Because not every eco-friendly option fits every situation.

Water Conservation Systems

This goes beyond just shorter showers.

Low-flow fixtures in your bathroom can cut water use by 30% without you noticing a difference. Rainwater harvesting systems collect what falls on your roof for garden use later.

These aren’t complicated systems. They’re practical solutions that add up over time.

The truth is, going green with your renovation doesn’t mean sacrificing quality or style. It means making smarter choices about what goes into your home.

Ongoing Home Maintenance & Essentials

Your renovation is finished.

Now what?

Most homeowners face a choice here. You can wait until something breaks and then scramble to fix it. Or you can stay ahead of problems before they cost you thousands.

I see people go both ways. The reactive approach feels cheaper upfront (why pay for maintenance when nothing’s wrong?). But then your HVAC dies in July or your gutters overflow and damage your foundation.

The proactive route costs a bit now but saves you later.

Preventative Maintenance Plans

We don’t disappear when your project wraps up. I built miprenovate around the idea that maintaining your home matters just as much as renovating it.

Our seasonal plans cover gutter cleaning, HVAC tune-ups, and home inspections. Think of it as protecting what you just invested in.

Handyman & Repair Services

Some jobs are too small for a full renovation but too important to ignore. A leaky faucet. Drywall that needs patching. Doors that won’t close right.

Our team handles these repairs so your home stays in shape. No job too small.

DIY Project Consulting

Maybe you like doing the work yourself. I respect that.

We offer consultations where I help you plan your project, pick the right materials, and avoid the mistakes that cost you time and money. You get professional guidance without paying for full installation.

You do the work. We make sure you do it right the first time.

Your Partner for Every Step of Your Home’s Journey

I built miprenovate because home projects shouldn’t feel overwhelming.

You’ve seen what we cover. Major remodels, sustainable upgrades, routine maintenance. Everything your home needs.

Here’s the thing: most homeowners waste hours coordinating different contractors. One person for the kitchen, another for the garden, someone else for repairs.

That’s exhausting.

We handle it all. You get one point of contact for your entire property.

This approach saves you time and cuts down on stress. You also get consistent quality across every project (no more wondering if the new guy will match the last team’s work).

Your home deserves attention in every area. Not just the rooms guests see.

When you work with us, you’re not juggling schedules or explaining your vision over and over. We already get it.

Ready to start your home transformation?

Contact us today for a consultation. We’ll discuss your project needs and show you exactly how we can help.

Your home’s journey starts with one conversation.

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