Home renovations in The Bahamas that bring a building back
Kitchens, bathrooms, whole-house gut renovations and heritage façades — phased so you can live in it, or go fast when you can't.
Home renovations in The Bahamas, room-by-room or full gut
Home renovations in The Bahamas range from a single kitchen or bathroom remodel in Nassau to a full whole-house gut. Taurus brings tired Bahamian buildings back to life — heritage façades preserved, mechanical and electrical systems upgraded, and living spaces opened up to the light and the breeze the islands are built for.
Because we self-perform the major trades, we can renovate room-by-room when you have to keep living in the house, or full-gut when you've moved out and want it done fast. Either way you get one crew, a fixed-price quote and a clear sequence — not a rotating cast of subcontractors leaving the job half-finished.
From a kitchen renovation that finally fits how you cook, to a bathroom remodel that handles the humidity, to a complete reconfiguration of an older Nassau home, the remodeling is planned around how you actually use the space.

Why renovate with Taurus
Kitchen & bath
Layouts, millwork and finishes built for island humidity — by the crews who self-perform the carpentry.
Whole-house gut
Full reconfiguration and re-fit when the bones are good but everything else needs to go.
Heritage façade
Preserve and restore older Bahamian frontages while modernising everything behind them.
Live-in phasing
We can work room-by-room and keep dust and disruption contained so you can stay in the home.
How a renovation runs
Walk & assess
We walk the home, find what's hiding behind the walls, and scope the work honestly.
Design & quote
A clear plan and fixed-price quote — including the upgrades the old building actually needs.
Strip & rebuild
Careful demolition, MEP upgrades, then the new layout and finishes, sequenced to limit disruption.
Finish & clean
Snagging closed, site cleaned, and the space handed back ready to live in.
Renovating older Bahamian homes
Older Nassau homes hide things: outdated wiring, rusted rebar in the concrete, roof structures that pre-date current wind-uplift standards, and finishes that never coped well with salt air and humidity. A renovation here is rarely just cosmetic — it's a chance to bring the structure and systems up to a standard that will last.
We open up walls expecting surprises, upgrade the mechanical and electrical to current code, and use materials and detailing chosen for the Bahamian climate. Where a façade has heritage value, we preserve it; behind it, the home becomes modern, efficient and storm-ready.
Frequently asked questions
Can we stay in the house during the renovation?
Often, yes. For kitchen, bathroom or single-room work we phase the job and contain the mess so you can keep living there. A full gut usually means moving out for the duration.
Do you do kitchen and bathroom renovations specifically?
Yes — kitchen renovations and bathroom remodels are some of our most common jobs, including the moisture-resistant detailing island bathrooms need.
Will you find problems once you open the walls?
Sometimes — old wiring, corroded steel or hidden water damage. We scope for the likely surprises up front and talk you through any genuine changes before doing the work.
Can a renovation make my home more hurricane-resistant?
Yes. A renovation is a good moment to upgrade roof tie-downs, openings and structure toward current hurricane standards. See our hurricane-resistant construction page.