Home Renovation in Dallas-Fort Worth, TX
Everything DFW homeowners need to know before starting their home renovation project — written by the Brothers2Go team based on years of coordinating home projects across the DFW metroplex.
What Is a Home Renovation?
A home renovation is the process of updating, improving, and refreshing an existing home without necessarily changing its fundamental structure or layout. Renovation work typically includes interior painting, drywall repair and texturing, trim and molding installation, flooring replacement, fixture updates, door and window replacement, and cosmetic improvements throughout the home.
The distinction between renovation and remodeling is sometimes blurry, but generally: renovation works within the existing structure to make it look better and function better, while remodeling changes the structure itself — moving walls, changing layouts, or adding space. Many Brothers2Go projects combine elements of both — for example, opening a wall to connect a kitchen and living room (remodeling) while also repainting, installing new floors, and updating lighting throughout the home (renovation).
Home renovation in the Dallas-Fort Worth area is driven by several common motivations: preparing a home for sale, updating a home purchased that needs work, refreshing a home lived in for many years, or completing deferred maintenance that has accumulated over time. Whatever the motivation, a well-planned renovation improves both the livability and value of the home.
The Impact of Interior Paint on DFW Homes
No single home improvement investment delivers a higher return than a professional interior paint job. Fresh paint makes a home feel clean, new, and cared-for — eliminating the scuffs, marks, discoloration, and dated color choices that accumulate over years of living in a home.
For homeowners preparing to sell in the DFW market, interior painting is non-negotiable. Real estate agents consistently cite dated or dirty paint as one of the top buyer objections. A fresh coat of paint on every wall, ceiling, and piece of trim costs $2,500 to $5,000 for a typical DFW home and consistently returns its full cost or more in buyer perception and sale price.
Color selection matters enormously. The DFW market responds best to warm, neutral tones — soft whites, warm grays, and greige tones. These colors photograph well, appeal to the broadest range of buyers, and create a backdrop that allows potential buyers to visualize their own furniture and decor in the space. For homeowners staying in the home, the freedom to use bolder colors in specific rooms creates personal spaces with tremendous character. Brothers2Go's team can advise on color selection based on the specific rooms, lighting conditions, and goals of your project.
Drywall Repair and Texture in Texas Homes
Drywall damage is one of the most common renovation needs in DFW homes. The expansive clay soils in North Texas cause significant foundation movement, which translates to cracks in drywall — particularly at door and window corners, ceiling-to-wall joints, and along long horizontal runs of wall. Older homes also accumulate holes from door handles, failed anchors, and general wear. Water damage from roof leaks or plumbing failures creates patches that need professional repair before repainting.
Professional drywall repair is far more than just filling a hole with joint compound. It involves matching the existing texture — and Texas homes use a wide variety of texture types, from smooth finishes in contemporary homes to heavy orange peel, knockdown, and popcorn ceilings in older construction. Matching an existing texture so that a patch is invisible after painting is a skilled craft that Brothers2Go's team has mastered across hundreds of DFW homes.
For homes with foundation-related cracking, we will assess whether the cracks are cosmetic or structural before repair. Cosmetic cracks can be repaired with fiber mesh tape and joint compound before repainting. Actively moving cracks that recur after repair may indicate foundation issues. We will advise you honestly on what we observe during our assessment.
Trim and Molding: The Detail That Changes Everything
Interior trim — baseboards, door casings, window stools, crown molding, wainscoting, and chair rails — is the detail work that separates a home that looks built from one that looks finished. Trim frames every opening, transitions every surface change, and adds architectural character that photographs beautifully and feels premium in person.
Many DFW homes from the 1990s and early 2000s were built with thin, flat baseboard and door casing profiles that look dated by today's standards. Upgrading to taller baseboards — 3.5 to 4.5 inches versus the original 2.25 inches — and more detailed casing profiles makes a dramatic difference in how the home reads, even without changing anything else.
Crown molding adds a sense of luxury and completeness to a room that few other details can match. It is particularly effective in formal living and dining rooms, master bedrooms, and home offices. Both simple ranch-style crown and more elaborate profiles are installed and more elaborate multi-piece built-up crown assemblies depending on the style of the home and the client's goals. All trim work is painted or stained to a professional finish — proper preparation, priming, and two finish coats with light sanding between coats.