Beverly Hills Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling specializes in open concept & floor plan remodeling, offering interior wall demolition planning, home circulation redesign, and structural space conversion services. We also handle layout reconfiguration design, room connectivity improvements, and architectural flow adjustment work that reshape how your home feels and functions. Our team delivers living space expansion planning, load-bearing wall assessment coordination, multi-room integration builds, and modern interior transition upgrades tailored to high-end Beverly Hills spaces.
Every project starts with understanding how you actually move through your home—where things feel tight, where light gets blocked, and where space is being wasted. From there, Beverly Hills Elite Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling builds a layout that makes sense in real life, not just on paper. We handle projects across Beverly Hills and nearby areas like Holmby Hills, Bel Air, West Hollywood, and Century City, where homeowners want more open, functional spaces without losing structure or style.
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We make practical, structural changes that increase light, improve flow, and expand how you use your space. Every project starts with a thorough structural review and ends with a layout that reflects how your household actually lives.

Every interior wall removal starts with a structural assessment. Our engineers confirm whether a wall is load-bearing and specify the correct beam or header size for the opening. When a beam is required, we calculate the load, select the appropriate steel or laminated beam, and plan temporary shoring before any cutting begins. Permits and drawings are prepared so inspections move without delays.
We explain visible outcomes upfront—where posts or soffits may appear—and offer design solutions to conceal or incorporate them cleanly. Electricians and plumbers are coordinated before walls come down so wiring, outlets, and ductwork are relocated without surprises. The result is an open layout that meets code and holds up structurally.

We protect your home throughout demolition with dust barriers, floor protection, and negative air control where needed.
Our crew follows a step-by-step deconstruction plan for each job, preserving existing finishes you want to keep and identifying hazardous materials for abatement by certified contractors before work begins. Debris is staged and removed on a rolling basis so the site stays clean and the schedule stays predictable.

We plan room merges to create functional zones without unnecessary walls. Combining kitchen, dining, and living areas is the most common request, and we handle it by keeping work triangles and sightlines intact throughout the new layout. Flooring runs, ceiling treatments, and layered lighting define zones without closing the plan. Built-ins, islands, and partial-height partitions provide separation where needed.
Finish transitions, like baseboards, thresholds, and paint, are coordinated so the result looks considered rather than assembled. Where acoustics and privacy matter, we install sound-mitigation insulation, strategic cabinetry, and glass partitions to balance openness with livability.
We start by mapping how your household uses each room: morning routines, work-from-home needs, and entertaining patterns. That tells us which walls to remove, where partial partitions add value, and how to relocate plumbing or electrical systems for the kitchen and baths. Appliance zones, charging stations, and built-in storage are planned to keep surfaces clear and circulation easy. We present a staged timeline and realistic budget ranges so you can decide between a full remodel or a phased approach.
We design rooms that serve more than one purpose. Kitchen layouts include seating nooks and homework counters. Living areas are planned with adjustable lighting and modular furniture footprints that shift between family use and entertaining. Durable flooring through main zones, noise-mitigation ceiling treatments, and pocket walls or large openings give visual openness while allowing quick reconfiguration. We provide layout options with measurements and 3D views so you can compare a single great room against connected but distinct zones before committing.
Quiet zones, such as bedrooms and home offices are placed away from high-traffic areas and mechanical systems to reduce noise transfer without closing off the home. Partial-height walls, glass partitions, and strategic cabinetry create visual separation between dining, kitchen, and media areas while preserving daylight and sightlines. HVAC and acoustic upgrades are integrated during the remodel to maintain comfort across all zones.
We define clear steps, set realistic timelines, and coordinate permits and trades to keep projects on schedule. Expect detailed plans for space changes, structural needs, and on-site execution.
We begin by measuring existing rooms and documenting traffic flow, window placement, and load-bearing conditions. Specific goals are discussed with you, removing a non-structural wall to open a kitchen-dining area, reworking a hallway to improve circulation, and a revised floor plan is produced showing new room dimensions, cabinet zones, appliance locations, and plumbing relocations. Required permits are flagged, and a cost estimate is tied to each option so you can weigh a minor doorway change against a full knock-through before deciding.
We inspect foundations, beams, and load paths to determine what walls can be removed and where reinforcements are needed. Structural calculations are completed with licensed engineers where required, and all decisions are documented in drawings that show beam sizes, header locations, and connection details. Hidden issues like rot or outdated framing are identified and addressed before the scope is finalized. Every recommended structural change includes its impact on schedule and cost, so there are no surprises going in.
Approved concepts are converted into permit drawings, material schedules, and a phased work plan with milestone dates. Our floor plan redesigns are fully dimensioned, include cabinet elevations, and show final finishes so every trade works from the same set of instructions. We manage contractors, handle material orders, and coordinate inspections throughout.
We'll provide daily site logs, photo updates, and weekly progress meetings to keep you current on decisions, change orders, and upcoming milestones. A final punch-list walkthrough confirms that the finished layout, structural work, and finishes all reflect the approved design.
Costs depend on scope, structural complexity, and finish level. A straightforward interior wall removal with basic finishes typically runs $25,000 to $60,000, while larger reconfigurations involving structural work, HVAC or electrical upgrades, and high-end materials commonly fall between $75,000 and $250,000 or more. Beverly Hills labor rates and permitting requirements factor into every project budget. We provide detailed, itemized estimates after an on-site review and design consultation so you have a clear picture before any work is committed.
Most structural wall changes in Beverly Hills require a building permit from the city, supported by structural drawings, energy compliance documentation, and mechanical or electrical permits where applicable. We handle the full permitting process: preparing and submitting plans, pulling permits, and scheduling required inspections. If your property falls within a historic district or carries special zoning conditions, additional approvals may be needed, and we identify those early so they do not delay the project.
We start with existing architectural plans and an on-site inspection, tracing load paths by examining beam placement, joist direction, and structural elements above and below the wall in question. Where the assessment calls for it, we engage a licensed structural engineer to produce calculations and specify the correct beam size or temporary shoring required. We do not remove or alter any suspected load-bearing wall until engineering plans and city approvals are in place.
A straightforward open-concept remodel with permit-ready plans generally runs 8 to 12 weeks through design and permitting, followed by 4 to 8 weeks of construction. Projects involving significant structural changes, full kitchen reconfigurations, or multiple rooms with high-end finishes can extend to 4 to 6 months or longer. We provide a detailed project schedule tied to design and permitting milestones at the start so you can plan around the work accurately.
We design around the work triangle, keeping the sink, stove, and refrigerator within short, unobstructed reach of one another while maintaining clear circulation paths for anyone moving through the space. Dedicated prep, cooking, and cleanup zones prevent congestion during busy meals. For storage, full-height pantry cabinets, deep drawers sized for pots and pans, and pull-out organizers make everyday use more efficient. Island storage, appliance garages, and built-in niches add function without adding visual clutter to the finished layout.
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