Burr Ridge
Illinois
Luxury home renovation, whole-house gut rehabs, and new construction in one of the western suburbs' most prestigious residential communities. 18 years of Chicago-area construction experience.
Construction Services
in Burr Ridge, Illinois

Burr Ridge is one of the western suburbs' most prestigious residential addresses — a low-density DuPage County village of large custom homes, wooded lots, and upscale subdivisions positioned at the intersection of Interstate 55 and Interstate 294. The community draws executives and professionals who have moved up to larger homes with the expectation of renovation quality that matches their investment, and the renovation market here operates at the top of the western suburban tier.
32 Build works throughout the western suburbs and Chicago, delivering luxury home renovations, whole-house gut rehabs, kitchen and bath remodels, and home additions in Burr Ridge and adjacent communities. Burr Ridge renovation projects involve larger homes — often 4,000 to 8,000 square feet — with the custom millwork, premium appliances, and high-end finish specifications that the community's buyer profile demands. Project management at this scale requires a level of coordination and material sourcing capability that separates experienced luxury contractors from volume remodelers.
Burr Ridge homeowners typically renovate comprehensively — kitchen, multiple baths, primary suite, and systems in a single coordinated scope — rather than in piecemeal phases. That approach produces better outcomes and allows for the material selection and subcontractor coordination that high-end renovation requires. We've delivered it throughout the western suburbs and DuPage County.

Western Suburbs Reference:Luxury home renovations and custom additions completed throughout Burr Ridge and adjacent western suburban communities. References available upon request.
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Burr Ridge, Illinois
Burr Ridge is a village in DuPage County (with portions in Cook County) approximately 18 miles southwest of downtown Chicago, accessible via Interstate 55, Interstate 294, and Route 83. The village is characterized by large-lot residential development — custom homes and upscale subdivisions built primarily from the 1970s through 2000s, with some newer custom construction on remaining parcels.
Renovation work in Burr Ridge involves village of Burr Ridge building permits, which follow DuPage County residential building codes. Permit review timelines are generally 2 to 5 weeks for standard residential projects; custom homes and additions with complex structural systems require engineering-stamped drawings.
Burr Ridge's low density, large lots, and proximity to major expressways have made it one of the most consistently desirable executive residential addresses in the western suburbs — a market where renovation investment is well supported by strong underlying real estate values.
Did you know
Burr Ridge's Village Center — a lifestyle retail and dining development built in the early 2000s — was one of the first suburban 'new urbanist' mixed-use developments in the western suburbs, a pedestrian-friendly commercial district designed to give Burr Ridge a walkable center that most of its residential subdivisions lack. The development was built on the site of a former quarry and represents the village's intentional effort to create a community identity beyond its reputation as an executive residential address. It remains one of the western suburbs' more successful attempts to create a genuine gathering place in a low-density suburban environment.
Notable Streets in Neighborhood
- County Line Road — Primary north-south arterial along Burr Ridge's eastern edge — connects the village to Hinsdale and the broader western suburban grid with consistent residential activity in the adjacent subdivisions.
- Burr Ridge Parkway — Village commercial and mixed-use spine — the Burr Ridge Village Center anchors retail and dining for the community's executive residential population.
- Plainfield Road — Western boundary corridor connecting Burr Ridge to Darien and the broader DuPage County grid — residential subdivisions with larger lots typical of Burr Ridge's lower-density character.
- Harvester Drive — Interior residential corridor — custom homes on wooded lots representative of Burr Ridge's signature low-density, high-value residential character.
- Route 83 (Kingery Highway) — Eastern commercial and residential corridor — connects Burr Ridge to Willowbrook, Oak Brook, and the expressway interchanges that anchor the village's accessibility.
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What Does It Cost
in Burr Ridge, Illinois?
Transparent ranges based on recent Illinois projects. Your exact cost depends on scope, materials, and conditions.
Luxury kitchen renovation, primary bath gut renovation, or targeted high-end update in a Burr Ridge custom home.
Comprehensive luxury renovation — custom kitchen, multiple baths, primary suite, and systems throughout. The standard scope for a Burr Ridge renovation.
Custom new construction, large-scale home addition, or full gut renovation of a premium Burr Ridge estate home.
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Maintenance Plans
for Burr Ridge Homeowners
Keep your home in peak condition year-round. Quarterly visits, seasonal checklists, and a dedicated team — starting at $99/month.
Essential
Homeowners who want quarterly preventive maintenance and a trusted team keeping an eye on the home.
Standard
Busy homeowners who want proactive maintenance plus more hands-on help during each visit.
Premium
Homeowners who want a true white-glove home maintenance and concierge experience.
Burr Ridge
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Still have questions? Let's talkA luxury home renovation in Burr Ridge typically runs $300,000 to $900,000+ depending on home size, scope, and finish level. A comprehensive renovation of a 5,000 SF executive home — custom kitchen, multiple baths, primary suite, and systems update — runs $350,000 to $750,000. Full gut renovations of larger custom homes with imported stone, custom millwork, and full systems replacement exceed $800,000.
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