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 manage the major phases, 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 clear build 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 — with careful carpentry coordination and finish planning.
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 clear build 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Older Nassau homes hide things: outdated wiring, rusted rebar in the concrete, roof structures that pre-date current wind-uplift standards, and finishes that never coped well with salt air and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.