Full Home Renovation — Monticello Ln | Kitchen, 3 Bathrooms & Complete Interior Refresh
This whole-home renovation at Monticello Ln was approached as a comprehensive interior transformation — every major surface updated, every outdated finish replaced, and every room brought into a consistent, modern material language.
WM Construction managed the project from the kitchen rebuild through the bathroom remodels, flooring installation, window replacement, and final paint — ensuring that every phase connected cleanly to the next. The result is a home where the kitchen, bathrooms, flooring, and finishes all feel like they belong together rather than accumulations of separate decisions made in different eras.
Project Location
Monticello Ln Rancho Santa Margarita, CA
Project focus
Full Home Renovation — Kitchen, Bathrooms, Flooring, Windows & Paint
Our services
Kitchen remodel, laminate flooring, New windows, bathroom remodels



Designing spaces for living
We craft spaces with intention and care
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Kitchen Remodel Built on Durable Materials and Clean Design
The kitchen was rebuilt with white shaker-style soft-close cabinetry — a combination that reads cleanly against a wide range of interior design directions and proves highly versatile in resale contexts. Soft-close door and drawer hardware eliminates impact noise and extends the operational life of the cabinetry well beyond what traditional hinge-and-slide systems deliver. This detail is increasingly expected by homebuyers at every price point and is a standard specification in professionally remodeled kitchens across Southern California.
Three Bathroom Remodels — Porcelain, Quartz & Frameless Glass Throughout
All three bathrooms were completely rebuilt. Porcelain tile was installed on every wet surface — walls, floors, and shower pans — providing long-lasting protection against moisture penetration and a clean, uniform aesthetic that communicates quality from the moment someone enters the space. Porcelain’s low porosity makes it the appropriate technical specification for shower environments and bathroom flooring, where water exposure is ongoing and material integrity is critical to preventing structural damage below the tile layer.
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New Windows and Full Interior and Exterior Paint — The Finishing Layer
New windows were installed throughout the home to replace aging units that had degraded in energy performance and visual appeal. Modern vinyl or aluminum-clad windows improve thermal insulation, reduce the home’s heating and cooling load, and present cleanly both from the street and from inside the home. Interior and exterior paint was applied throughout as the final layer of the transformation — unifying every room and surface under a coordinated palette that complements the white cabinetry, quartz countertops, and warm flooring installed during the earlier phases of the project. It is this final step that converts a series of renovations into a completed home.
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