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New Orleans homes tell stories. Yours deserves a renovation team that knows how to preserve what matters while making it work for modern life. Turnkey Renovators specializes in historic home renovation that respects original craftsmanship, meets preservation guidelines, and delivers the comfort and functionality your family needs.
Your historic home deserves careful hands. Let’s talk about what’s possible.
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Turnkey Renovators provides whole-home renovation for historic properties throughout New Orleans. We work with homeowners who love their home’s character but need updated systems, improved layouts, or restored details to make the space livable for today.
Historic renovation isn’t the same as renovating a newer property. Original materials require careful handling. Architectural details need matching or restoration, not off-the-shelf replacements. Many projects require HDLC approval. The craftsmanship that makes these homes special demands contractors who understand traditional building methods.
We manage design, permitting, and construction for historic renovations across the city: Garden District Victorians, Uptown doubles, Mid-City shotguns, Marigny Creole cottages, and everything in between.

Historic renovation requires specialized knowledge at every phase. Here’s what you can expect when you work with Turnkey Renovators:
New Orleans contains one of the most diverse collections of historic architecture in the country. Each style presents unique renovation challenges. We have experience working with:
These early New Orleans homes feature steeply pitched roofs, French doors, and rooms that open directly to the street or courtyard. Renovation often involves addressing foundation settlement, restoring original millwork, and updating systems in homes with minimal wall cavities.
The city’s most common historic housing type, shotguns require careful renovation to maintain their linear flow while improving livability. We address common issues like sagging floors, deteriorating siding, and the challenge of adding bathrooms and closets to homes designed without them.
These variations present additional complexity with shared walls, two-story rear additions, and multi-unit configurations. We help homeowners reconfigure or restore these properties while addressing structural considerations.

Ornate millwork, decorative shingles, wraparound porches, and complex rooflines define these homes. Renovation requires craftsmen capable of restoring or replicating intricate details while updating systems hidden behind plaster walls and decorative ceilings.
Grand columns, tall windows, ornate cornices, and formal floor plans characterize these styles. We approach renovation with respect for their formality while making them comfortable for contemporary living.
Elevated construction and formal center halls present specific structural and layout considerations. We address moisture issues, foundation concerns, and floor plan modifications appropriate to these configurations.
Many New Orleans neighborhoods fall under the jurisdiction of the Historic District Landmarks Commission (HDLC) or local historic district regulations. Renovations in these areas may require approval before work begins.
Important: HDLC control levels vary by neighborhood. Some districts are “full control,” meaning the commission must approve new construction and all exterior work visible from the street. Others are “partial control,” where oversight is limited to demolition and certain building requirements. We help you determine what level of review applies to your specific property.
What may require HDLC review:
How we help:
We’ve guided numerous projects through the HDLC approval process. Our team prepares complete applications with required documentation, drawings, and material specifications. We understand what the commission looks for and design projects that meet guidelines while achieving your renovation goals.
Historic homes require renovation when preservation alone isn’t enough. Here’s when comprehensive renovation makes sense:
You likely need historic renovation if:

Your home may need targeted restoration if:
We help you determine the appropriate scope during consultation, distinguishing between what requires full renovation and what can be addressed through targeted preservation work.
Whole Home RenovationComplete home transformations that modernize your space, improve flow, and add lasting value — all managed by one experienced team from start to finish. |
Kitchen RenovationFrom layout redesign to cabinets, countertops, flooring, and lighting — we create kitchens that are both beautiful and built for how your family lives. |
Bathroom RenovationLuxurious makeovers for master, guest, and ADA-accessible bathrooms — from modern fixtures and stylish tile to vanities and shower installations. |
Bedroom RenovationTransform your bedroom into a comfortable retreat with updated layouts, custom closets, new flooring, fresh paint, and improved lighting. |
Living Room RenovationOpen up dark, closed-off layouts and create bright, functional living spaces designed for how your family gathers, relaxes, and entertains. |
Basement Renovation & FinishingConvert unused basement space into functional living areas with proper moisture control, insulation, flooring, and finishes built for New Orleans conditions. |
Flooring InstallationHardwood, tile, and luxury vinyl plank installed with proper subfloor preparation and seamless transitions — materials chosen to withstand Louisiana’s humidity. |
Drywall Installation & RepairProfessional drywall installation and repair that delivers flawless, seamless walls — the perfect canvas for your design vision. |
Interior PaintingExpert painting services from bold accent walls to meticulous trim work — bringing color, personality, and a polished finish to every room. |
Historic renovation typically costs more than renovating newer homes. Original materials require careful handling. Preservation guidelines limit certain cost-saving approaches. Custom millwork and specialty materials cost more than standard alternatives. And the craftsmanship required takes more time.
Pricing depends on:
We provide detailed proposals after evaluating your specific property and goals. You’ll understand costs before work begins, with transparency about where historic requirements affect pricing.
Historic homes require contractors who understand what makes them special. Not every renovation company has the knowledge, patience, or craftsmanship these properties demand.
We’ve renovated Garden District mansions, Uptown doubles, Marigny cottages, and Bywater shotguns. Whatever your home’s style or scale, we bring the same respect and expertise.
Turnkey Renovators provides historic renovation services throughout New Orleans, including neighborhoods with historic district oversight and those with significant historic housing stock outside regulated districts.
We’re familiar with HDLC processes and local regulations across these neighborhoods. If you’re unsure whether your property falls within a historic district, we can help you determine what approvals your project requires.
Your home has stood for generations. The right renovation ensures it stands for generations more, updated for how you live today while honoring the craftsmanship and character that made it worth preserving.
Tell us about your historic property. We’ll discuss what’s possible, what’s required, and how to approach your renovation with the care your home deserves.
Contact us today to schedule a consultation.
Historic renovations typically take longer than standard projects due to HDLC approval timelines, careful demolition, custom material sourcing, and detailed craftsmanship. Most whole-home historic renovations take four to eight months. We provide realistic timelines during planning.
Generally, no. HDLC jurisdiction covers exterior changes visible from public areas. However, some projects affecting windows, doors, or structural elements may require review. We help you determine what approvals your specific project needs.
When original elements are too deteriorated to restore, we source salvaged materials from architectural salvage dealers or fabricate historically accurate replacements. The goal is to maintain visual and material consistency with your home’s period.
Properly executed renovation preserves and often enhances historic status. Inappropriate changes can affect eligibility for certain programs or cause issues with future buyers. We design projects that maintain your home’s historic integrity.
Restoration returns a home to a specific historic period, often removing later additions. Renovation updates a home for contemporary living while preserving historic character. Most clients want a renovation that honors their home’s history while making it functional for today.
Yes. We work with skilled millwork shops capable of replicating historic profiles, and we source salvaged materials when appropriate matches can be found. New work is crafted to blend seamlessly with original details.
We offer both. Whether you need a complete home transformation or targeted updates to specific areas like kitchens, bathrooms, or living spaces, our team designs projects to fit your goals and budget.

