Living Room Remodeling in Amarillo for homes where layout no longer matches daily use
Hernandez Remodeling redesigns living rooms in Amarillo to align layout with how families actually use the space, not just how it was originally configured. You need this when furniture placement feels awkward, storage falls short, or the room never quite functions the way you hoped. The work includes custom shelving that uses vertical space efficiently, hidden wiring channels that eliminate visible cords, and fireplace surrounds that become true focal points while adding functional storage.
The remodeling process starts with understanding what doesn't work now—whether that's insufficient seating zones, poor traffic flow, or lack of display space for collections and media equipment. Every decision from framing to finish materials targets both visual appeal and daily functionality, so the room supports your routines instead of fighting them.
Schedule a consultation to walk through your current living room layout and identify specific functional improvements.

What Proper Living Room Remodeling Requires
The work involves more than surface updates—it requires rethinking how walls, built-ins, and flooring work together. Custom shelving gets designed around your actual storage needs, with depths and heights that accommodate everything from books to electronics without wasted space. Wiring runs get concealed inside walls during framing so outlets appear exactly where you need them, and no cords trail across baseboards or behind furniture.
Once the remodel finishes, you'll notice furniture arranges naturally without blocking walkways, every device has a dedicated outlet within reach, and the fireplace or feature wall draws the eye without competing with seating areas. Flooring options like luxury vinyl plank or engineered hardwood handle high foot traffic from entryways and kitchens while maintaining a cohesive look, and tile selections add durability in zones near exterior doors where moisture and dirt track inside.
The scope typically includes structural changes if walls need repositioning, electrical upgrades to support modern lighting and entertainment systems, and finish carpentry that integrates storage directly into the architecture. What's excluded unless specified: window replacements, HVAC relocation, and exterior door installations, though coordination with those trades happens when necessary.
What Property Owners Usually Ask
Living room projects in Amarillo often raise questions about materials, timing, and what the work includes. Here's what homeowners typically want to know before starting.
What flooring holds up best in high-traffic living rooms?
Luxury vinyl plank resists scratches and moisture better than traditional hardwood, while engineered hardwood offers authentic wood appearance with better dimensional stability in climates with temperature swings. Both options handle the traffic flow between entryways, kitchens, and hallways without showing wear patterns quickly.
How does custom shelving differ from store-bought units?
Custom built-ins get designed to exact ceiling heights and wall lengths, eliminating gaps and maximizing storage capacity. Depths match what you're actually storing—shallow for books, deeper for baskets or equipment—and the shelving integrates with existing trim and wall finishes instead of looking added-on.
Why hide wiring during remodeling?
Concealed wiring eliminates visible cords running along baseboards or behind furniture, which improves both appearance and safety. Outlets get positioned based on furniture layout and device locations, so nothing requires extension cords or awkward plug placements that dictate where seating can go.
What makes a fireplace surround a functional focal point?
Well-designed surrounds include built-in niches for media equipment, concealed storage for remotes and accessories, and mantel depths that accommodate décor without crowding the room. The surround frames the fireplace while adding usable space instead of just decorative trim.
When should I remodel instead of rearrange furniture?
Remodeling makes sense when layout problems can't be solved by moving furniture—when doorways interrupt wall space, storage doesn't exist where you need it, or the room's proportions create dead zones that furniture can't fix. If you've rearranged multiple times without improving function, the structure likely needs adjustment.
Hernandez Remodeling approaches each living room project by evaluating how the space gets used daily, then designing structural and finish solutions that support those patterns. Request an on-site evaluation to review your current layout and discuss specific functional goals for the remodel.


