Frequently Asked Questions2026-06-24T12:27:40-07:00

Custom Home Builder FAQ – Las Vegas

Looking for a custom home builder FAQ in Las Vegas? Kingdom & Co. is a boutique design-build firm specializing in custom homes, whole-home remodels, casitas, ADUs, and commercial construction across the Las Vegas Valley. We compiled the 28 questions our clients and prospective homeowners ask most often and organized them into six categories: building and remodeling costs, the design-build process, casitas and ADUs, materials and finishes, architectural styles, and about our firm.

Each answer below links to the detailed service page where that topic is covered in depth — from our design-build process to our casita and ADU construction services. Whether you are budgeting for a ground-up custom home starting around $2 million, comparing remodel versus rebuild options, or researching ADU permit requirements in Clark County, this FAQ page is your starting point.

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BUILDING & REMODELING COSTS IN LAS VEGAS

How much does it cost to build a custom home in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T11:39:42-07:00

Custom homes in Las Vegas typically run $250 to $500+ per square foot — a 3,000-square-foot home with mid-range finishes may start around $750,000, with land priced separately. That’s the broad market. Kingdom & Co. builds at the very top of it: our ground-up custom homes start around $2 million and carry no upper limit, backed by an unlimited contractor’s license. That ceiling-free range is what lets us deliver what mid-market builders can’t — premium and imported materials, Level 5 smooth-wall finishes, true bespoke architecture, and extensive site and land work on complex lots, from grading and retaining structures to full hillside builds

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

How much does it cost to remodel a house in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T11:25:38-07:00

Las Vegas remodel costs depend on scope and finish level, but here are realistic 2025 ranges by project type:

  • Whole-home remodel: $300,000 – $1.5M+, depending on home size and finish level
  • Primary suite renovation: $80,000 – $250,000+
  • Bathroom remodel: $50,000 – $150,000+
  • Outdoor living buildout: $40,000 – $300,000+

These ranges move with materials pricing and the complexity of the work, so treat them as starting points rather than fixed quotes. Kingdom & Co. provides a detailed estimate after the design phase, so you know the full investment for your specific scope before construction begins.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

Is it cheaper to build or buy a house in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

The answer depends on what you’re looking for. Production homes offer lower upfront costs, but a custom home lets you control the design, materials, and layout — eliminating the cost of future renovations to fix what a spec builder chose for you. Kingdom & Co. handles design and construction under one roof, which reduces the inefficiencies that typically inflate custom build costs.

How much does it cost to build a casita in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T11:33:55-07:00

Custom casita construction in the Las Vegas Valley currently runs from about $250 per square foot at the entry level to $500 per square foot or more for luxury-finish builds (industry data, 2025). For a typical 1,200-square-foot detached casita built to luxury standards, total project cost usually falls between $400,000 and $600,000+, including design, permits, site work, and finishes. As a rough guide:

  • 500 sq ft casita: $150,000 – $300,000
  • 800 sq ft casita: $240,000 – $480,000
  • 1,200 sq ft casita (Henderson’s max for a detached ADU): $360,000 – $720,000
  • Room addition: $300 – $500 per square foot of added space
  • Second-story addition: $400 – $700 per square foot of added space

Final pricing depends on lot conditions, finish level, HOA requirements, and design complexity, and these ranges shift with the market. Every Kingdom & Co. project starts with a free in-home consultation where we develop a realistic budget for your specific scope and lot before any design work begins.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

How much does it cost to build an ADU in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T10:28:19-07:00

ADU costs in Las Vegas depend on whether you’re converting existing space (like a garage) or building a detached structure from the ground up. Kingdom & Co. evaluates your property and provides a full scope and estimate during the design phase.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

Is design-build more expensive than traditional construction?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

Design-build is typically less expensive overall because it eliminates the miscommunication, change orders, and duplicated work that happen when architecture, design, and construction are handled by separate firms. Kingdom & Co.’s integrated model keeps all three under one roof.

What is the 30% rule in remodeling?2026-06-24T10:28:07-07:00

The 30% rule is a general guideline suggesting you shouldn’t spend more than 30% of your home’s current value on a remodel. It’s a starting point, not a hard rule — the right investment depends on your goals, your neighborhood, and whether you’re remodeling for resale or for long-term livability.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

DESIGN-BUILD PROCESS

What is design-build?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

Design-build is a project delivery method where one firm handles both design and construction. Instead of hiring an architect, a designer, and a contractor separately, you work with a single team from concept through completion — which reduces miscommunication, shortens timelines, and minimizes change orders. Learn how Kingdom & Co.’s design-build process works.

What is the design-build process for a home in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T10:44:44-07:00

Kingdom & Co.’s process moves through three phases: consultation, design, and construction. Each phase has defined deliverables and client approval milestones before moving forward.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

What is the difference between a remodel and a renovation?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

A remodel changes the structure or layout of a space — moving walls, reconfiguring rooms, or adding square footage. A renovation updates finishes, fixtures, and aesthetics without altering the footprint. Explore luxury home remodeling in Las Vegas.

What not to say to a contractor?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

Avoid saying “I have an unlimited budget” (it removes incentive to find value), “just make it look nice” (vague direction leads to mismatched expectations), or “my last contractor did it cheaper” (it signals you’re comparing on price, not quality). The best client-contractor relationships are built on clear scope, honest communication, and mutual respect for the process. Explore why homeowners choose Kingdom & Co.

How do I choose a custom home builder or design-build firm in Las Vegas?2026-06-30T11:27:57-07:00

Look for five things: a current Nevada contractor’s license you can verify with the NSCB, design and construction handled under one contract rather than a separate architect and general contractor, a portfolio of completed local projects in your style and budget range, verifiable third-party recognition (awards, reviews, press), and a clear written scope and estimate before any work begins. Kingdom & Co. is a licensed design-build firm (NV #0091618, #0091629) that keeps design and construction under one roof, with back-to-back NARI Remodeler of the Year awards (2025 and 2026), an Architectural Digest AD Pro Directory listing, and Gold for Best Custom Home Builder in the 2025 Best of Las Vegas Awards.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

CASITAS & ADUS

Are ADUs allowed in Las Vegas, Nevada?2026-06-24T10:44:17-07:00

In most cases, yes. Clark County and the City of Las Vegas have adopted ADU-friendly regulations. Eligibility depends on lot size, zoning, and HOA restrictions. Kingdom & Co. evaluates your property during the initial consultation.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

What is a casita?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

A casita is a small, self-contained living space — often detached or semi-detached from the main home — with its own entrance, and typically including a kitchen, bathroom, and living area. In Las Vegas, casitas are commonly used as guest houses, home offices, or rental units. Casitas vs. room additions — what’s right for your property

What are the disadvantages of ADUs?2026-06-24T09:47:50-07:00

Common concerns include upfront construction costs, potential HOA restrictions, added property tax, and navigating local permitting requirements. Some jurisdictions also restrict short-term rental use. Working with a design-build firm that handles permitting — like Kingdom & Co. — can simplify the process significantly. Permitting for casitas and additions in Las Vegas.

Do I need a permit to build a casita or ADU in Las Vegas?2026-06-24T10:44:05-07:00

Yes. Casitas, ADUs, and home additions in Las Vegas require building permits from the local jurisdiction. Kingdom & Co. handles all permitting as part of the design-build process.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

K&CO. Small Luxuries

How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Las Vegas?2026-06-30T11:27:57-07:00

A bathroom remodel in Las Vegas typically ranges from about $50,000 to $150,000+ , depending on size, materials, and how much the layout changes. A powder bath or a refresh that keeps the existing plumbing sits at the lower end; a primary bath with relocated plumbing, custom tile, and high-end fixtures runs higher. Through Kingdom & Co. Small Luxuries, your bathroom is handled as a focused single-room project with a dedicated designer and our in-house crews, at the same standard as our largest builds.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

Can Kingdom & Co. remodel just one room, like a single bathroom or kitchen?2026-06-30T11:27:57-07:00

Yes. Our Small Luxuries division is built for the single-room project: a bathroom, a kitchen refresh, a built-in, or one room done to the same standard as our largest work. Explore Small Luxuries →

What is a small luxury remodel?2026-06-30T11:27:57-07:00

A focused, single-room or targeted design-build project with the same craftsmanship, materials, and design as a full-scale renovation. It is defined by scope, not budget. See how it works →

What is a kitchen refresh, and how is it different from a full kitchen remodel?2026-06-30T11:27:57-07:00

A refresh updates the visible surfaces and fixtures, cabinet refacing, new countertops, backsplash, hardware, and lighting, without the structural changes of a full remodel. Refresh vs. remodel →

Can I work with a designer for just one room?2026-06-30T11:27:57-07:00

Yes. Every Small Luxuries project pairs you with a dedicated Kingdom & Co. designer and our in-house crews under one contract, even for a single room. How it works →

MATERIALS & FINISHES

What is the downside of LVP flooring?2026-06-24T09:47:49-07:00

LVP can’t be refinished like hardwood — once it’s damaged, the plank has to be replaced. It can also fade in direct sunlight over time, and lower-quality products may look less realistic. That said, high-end LVP is waterproof, scratch-resistant, and far more durable than hardwood in homes with pets and children. LVP flooring for pet owners and active households.

Do people use LVP in high-end homes?2026-06-24T09:47:49-07:00

Yes. Luxury vinyl plank has become a common choice in high-end homes, especially in kitchens, mudrooms, and secondary living areas where durability matters. It’s available in realistic wood-look styles that hold up to daily life without the maintenance demands of natural hardwood. The best LVP flooring options for luxury homes.

What is European hardwood flooring?2026-06-24T09:47:49-07:00

European hardwood flooring — typically white oak sourced from France, Germany, or Belgium — is prized for its wider planks, tighter grain, and superior durability compared to domestic alternatives. It’s a premium flooring choice in luxury custom homes. How to incorporate European hardwood flooring in your home.

Is European oak good quality?2026-06-24T09:47:49-07:00

Yes. European oak is considered one of the highest-quality hardwood flooring options available. It’s harder and more dimensionally stable than most American oak species, with a tighter grain pattern that takes stain and finish more consistently. European hardwood flooring in luxury homes

What are Level 5 smooth walls?2026-06-24T10:45:03-07:00

Level 5 is the highest drywall finish standard — a skim coat of joint compound applied over the entire surface to eliminate any texture or imperfections. It’s the standard for luxury custom homes where walls need to look flawless under direct lighting. Castella Estate — Level 5 finishes in a luxury custom home.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

ARCHITECTURAL STYLES

What is a Spanish Colonial home?2026-06-24T09:47:49-07:00

Spanish colonial architecture is a building style rooted in early Spanish settlements, with its residential form refined in Southern California during the 1920s and 1930s. It’s defined by stucco exteriors, arched openings, exposed wood beams, and handcrafted detail throughout. Kingdom & Co.’s Castella Estate in Centennial Hills is a ground-up custom home built in this authentic style. Castella Estate — Spanish colonial custom home in Las Vegas.

What’s the difference between Spanish Colonial and Spanish Revival?2026-06-24T09:47:37-07:00

Spanish Colonial refers to the original architectural style from the Spanish settlement era. Spanish Revival (also called Spanish Colonial Revival) is a 20th-century reinterpretation — popular in the 1920s–1930s — that draws on those original elements but adapts them for modern residential construction. Most “Spanish colonial” custom homes built today are technically Spanish Revival in style. Castella Estate — Spanish colonial architecture in Las Vegas.

What is a modern farmhouse custom home?2026-06-24T09:47:37-07:00

A modern farmhouse blends traditional farmhouse elements — natural materials, warm wood tones, and textural details — with clean modern lines and open floor plans. Kingdom & Co.’s Copper Oak Estate in Centennial Hills features white oak millwork throughout, natural stone and brick exteriors, and copper fixtures that patina with the home over time. Copper Oak Estate — modern farmhouse custom build in Centennial Hills.

ABOUT KINGDOM & CO.

What neighborhoods does Kingdom & Co. build in?2026-06-24T09:47:37-07:00

Kingdom & Co. builds throughout Las Vegas and Henderson — including MacDonald Highlands, Southern Highlands, Summerlin, Centennial Hills, Spanish Trails, Lake Las Vegas, Ascaya, and Green Valley Ranch. Custom home building across Las Vegas neighborhoods.

Does Kingdom & Co. build custom homes or only remodels?2026-06-24T09:47:37-07:00

Kingdom & Co. does both. The firm designs and builds ground-up custom homes as well as whole-home remodels, casitas, ADUs, and commercial projects across the Las Vegas valley. Full-service design-build for custom homes and remodels.

Does Kingdom & Co. do commercial projects?2026-06-24T09:47:37-07:00

Yes. Kingdom & Co. provides full commercial design-build services including offices, retail spaces, showrooms, and hospitality projects. Completed projects include the Ferguson Home Showroom VIP Spine, the Kingdom & Co. Studio, and The Lotus House. Commercial design-build services in Las Vegas.

What awards has Kingdom & Co. won?2026-06-24T10:45:24-07:00

Kingdom & Co. is a back-to-back NARI Remodeler of the Year winner (2025 Entire House $500K–$750K, 2026 Residential Interior Over $500K), an Architectural Digest Pro Directory member since 2024, a 2025 SNHBA Best in Building award winner, and holds Gold for Custom Home Builder in the 2025 Best of Las Vegas Awards. The firm also maintains an A+ BBB rating. Kingdom & Co. press, awards, and media features.

Reviewed by Brian Horner, Head of Construction, Kingdom & Co. Last reviewed June 2026.

Has Kingdom & Co. been on HGTV?2026-06-24T09:47:36-07:00

Yes. Kingdom & Co. has partnered with HGTV for eight episodes of Property Brothers across Seasons 1, 4, and 14, plus multiple episodes of Sin City Rehab with Allison Victoria. The firm has also been featured in Architectural Digest and Martha Stewart. Kingdom & Co. HGTV episodes and media appearances.

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