Home renovation in Ladue, MO

Ladue homes were built with pride and intention, and they deserve a renovation that matches. Whether you’re updating a 1940s Colonial to fit the way your family lives now, or transforming a mid-century ranch into something that feels entirely new, we handle the full scope of the project from design through construction.

Why Ladue homeowners trust Aleto with their whole home

A whole-home renovation is the most personal kind of construction project. You’re not just updating one room. You’re rethinking how the entire house works: how the spaces connect, how light moves through the floor plan, and how the home supports the way your family actually lives, not the way someone designed it 50 or 70 years ago.

Ladue’s housing stock includes some of the most architecturally significant homes in St. Louis County. Tudors with leaded glass and intricate millwork, Georgian Colonials on expansive lots, and mid-century ranches designed by notable architects. These homes require a renovation team that understands how to modernize without erasing what makes them valuable. That’s a different skill set than gutting a builder-grade home and starting fresh.

Aleto Construction Group has been doing this work in Ladue since 1955. As a design-build firm, our architects, designers, and construction crews work together from the first conversation. There’s no gap between what gets designed and what gets built, and no finger-pointing between separate firms. One team, one vision, one accountability.

What a whole-home renovation in Ladue can include

Every project is scoped to the home and the homeowner. Here are the areas we address most often in Ladue whole-home renovations:

Floor plan reconfiguration

Opening up compartmentalized layouts, removing walls between kitchens and living spaces, creating open-concept flow while preserving the home’s architectural proportions

Kitchen & bath renovation

Often the centerpiece of a whole-home project: fully redesigned kitchens, primary suite bathrooms, hall baths, and powder rooms throughout

Primary suite creation

Converting underused rooms into a proper primary suite with a spa-caliber bathroom, walk-in closets, and a layout that feels like a retreat within your own home

Structural modifications

Removing load-bearing walls, adding steel beams, opening up ceilings, and reconfiguring the structural framework to support a modern floor plan

Mechanical system upgrades

Replacing aging HVAC, updating electrical panels and wiring, replumbing with modern materials, and bringing the home’s infrastructure up to current standards

Finish work & millwork

Custom trim, built-in cabinetry, fireplace surrounds, wainscoting, and architectural details that tie the renovated spaces back to the home’s original character

Flooring & lighting

Refinishing original hardwoods or installing new, layered lighting design throughout, and ensuring visual consistency across every renovated space

Exterior & outdoor spaces

Porches, patios, outdoor living areas, window and door replacements, and exterior updates that complement the interior transformation

What a whole-home renovation looks like in Ladue, MO

A whole-home renovation touches every system and surface in the house. The starting point isn’t just the architecture. It’s the foundation, the envelope, the mechanical systems, and how the home circulates from room to room and floor to floor.

Reimagining circulation in formal-era homes

Many of Ladue’s pre-war homes were designed around a formal sequence: front entry to parlor, parlor to dining room, dining room to kitchen, with bedrooms upstairs connected by a narrow hallway. That layout made sense in the 1930s. Today, it creates a home that feels like a series of disconnected boxes. A whole-home renovation addresses this at the circulatory level, rethinking how you move through the house, where the gathering spaces are, and how the staircase, hallways, and room transitions connect the home into a cohesive whole rather than a collection of separate rooms.

Upgrading the envelope and systems

Ladue homes built before 1970 often have minimal insulation, single-pane windows, outdated HVAC systems, and original electrical panels that can’t support modern loads. A whole-home renovation is the most cost-effective time to address all of these at once: insulating walls and attics while they’re open, replacing windows, upgrading to zoned HVAC, running new electrical circuits, and replumbing with modern materials. These aren’t glamorous upgrades, but they’re what make the home comfortable, efficient, and safe for the next several decades.

Repurposing rooms for how you actually live

Formal dining rooms that only get used twice a year. Cramped bedrooms that were sized for a different era’s furniture. A lack of anything resembling a primary suite. Ladue homes are full of underused square footage that can be reconfigured: converting a formal living room into a family room or home office, combining small bedrooms into a proper primary suite with a walk-in closet and spa bathroom, turning an underused butler’s pantry into a functional mudroom or laundry. The house doesn’t need more space. It needs the right spaces

Preserving value while modernizing

In a market like Ladue, where median home prices exceed $1 million, renovation decisions have real financial implications. Removing original architectural details that can’t be replicated, or making changes that fight the home’s style rather than evolving it, can reduce value. Our approach is to modernize the floor plan, systems, and finishes while preserving the elements that contribute to the home’s character and market position: original hardwood floors, masonry fireplaces, period-appropriate millwork, and the overall proportions that give the home its sense of permanence. The goal is a home that feels current without feeling like something was lost.

What our clients are saying…

“Aleto made our dream home come true and they made the four months renovation period smooth, pleasant, and seamless. Mike was a dream contractor – he kept in communication with us every single day. We received daily updates and he responded immediately to any and all messages we sent him. They hired the best workers, they worked with the best companies, and we could not be happier with our finished project. We recommend Aleto 100%.”

Mary – Houzz Review

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Frequently asked questions

How much does a whole-home renovation cost in Ladue?

Whole-home renovations in Ladue vary widely depending on the home’s size, the structure’s age and condition, and the scope of work. Projects typically start in the low six figures and can reach well into seven figures for larger estates with structural modifications, full mechanical replacements, and premium finishes throughout. We provide a detailed estimate with a clear scope of work before any construction begins.

How long does a whole-home renovation take?

Most whole-home renovations take four to eight months to complete, depending on the scope and complexity. Larger Ladue homes with structural work, custom millwork, and full mechanical system replacements may take longer. We build a detailed project timeline before construction begins and provide regular updates throughout.

Can I stay in my home during a whole-home renovation?

It depends on the scope. For phased renovations where we work on one section of the home at a time, staying in the home is sometimes possible. For full gut renovations that involve mechanical system replacements, structural work, and flooring throughout, most families find it more practical to relocate temporarily. We help you plan for either scenario during the design phase so there are no surprises.

Is it better to renovate or build new in Ladue?

That depends on the home and your goals. Many Ladue homes have architectural character, mature landscaping, and lot positions that would be impossible to replicate with new construction. A well-planned renovation can preserve those assets while completely modernizing the interior and systems, often for less than the cost of a tear-down and new build. If the structure is sound and the bones are good, renovation is usually the smarter investment. We’re happy to assess your home and give you an honest recommendation.

What is design-build, and why does it matter for a whole-home project?

Design-build means our design team and construction team are the same company. For a whole-home renovation, this matters because the people designing the project understand what’s buildable, what it costs, and how long it takes. There’s no gap between the architect’s vision and the contractor’s execution, no blame-shifting between separate firms, and no redesign surprises at bid time. One team, one contract, one accountability.

More Home Renovation services in Ladue, MO

Looking at a specific room or scope? Explore our other services available in Ladue, MO:

Kitchen renovation

We rethink how your kitchen flows, functions, and feels from layout to custom storage and premium appliances.

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Bathroom renovation

Convert dated bathrooms into spa-like retreats with custom tile, modern fixtures, and intelligent layouts.

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Additions & dormers

Room additions, second stories, dormers, and sunrooms that look like they’ve always been there.

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Ready to renovate your Ladue home?

A whole-home renovation starts with a conversation about what’s working, what isn’t, and what your home could become. Tell us what you’re thinking, and we’ll take it from there.

A UNIQUE PARTNER FOR YOUR UNIQUE VISION

For new construction, renovation, simple repurposing, or grand reimagining, Aleto brings decades of experience and creativity to every project, large or small. You have something special in mind, and we have a knack for helping you bring your vision to life with all the quality, personality, and professionalism it deserves.

We’re a family-owned company with creativity in our DNA. Curious? Get to know us a little better.

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