


Like many homes built in the 1960s, the main floor was divided by interior walls that separated the kitchen from the rest of the living space.
Key limitations included:
Simply updating finishes wouldn’t solve the problem—the home required a structural remodel to change how the space worked.






Midway through construction, an unexpected foundation issue was discovered. This required:
Because the homeowners were living in the house for most of the project (and one worked from home full-time) construction sequencing and communication were critical.
Unexpected issues like this are common in structural remodeling projects in Denver, particularly in homes built before modern foundation standards.

Start: September 2024
Completion: January 2025
The project was completed over approximately four months, with additional upfront planning to fully define the scope and avoid surprises during construction.
The remodeled space now functions as the heart of the home:
Most importantly, the home continues to serve as a central gathering place—now with a layout that supports how the family actually lives.
Many projects focus only on finishes—cabinets, countertops, and appliances.
But when walls need to be removed and layouts reconfigured, the project becomes a structural remodel, not just a cosmetic update.
This project demonstrates how H&H Builders approaches:
If your kitchen:
You may be looking at a structural kitchen remodel, not a simple renovation.
H&H Builders specializes in design-build structural remodeling in the Denver area, helping homeowners safely transform older layouts into modern, functional spaces.

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