Clintonville Kitchen & Bath Remodeling

Thoughtfully designed remodeling for Clintonville homeowners seeking elevated kitchens, refined bathrooms, and beautifully functional living spaces — honoring the character of one of Columbus's most beloved neighborhoods.

REMODELING HOMES IN CLINTONVILLE

Clintonville is a neighborhood of neighborhoods — seven square miles of tree-lined streets, glacial ravines, and one of the most architecturally diverse housing stocks in the Columbus metro. From the Craftsman bungalows and American Foursquares of South Clintonville to the Dutch Colonials and Tudors along the ravines to the Cape Cods and ranches of Beechwold, no two blocks look quite the same. That variety is what makes Clintonville special — and it's also what makes remodeling here so rewarding.

At Elevate Remodeling, we help homeowners get more out of these character-rich homes through intentional design, detailed planning, and quality craftsmanship.

Whether you're reimagining a compact bungalow kitchen, updating a bathroom in a 1930s Tudor, or opening up a closed floor plan for better flow, our remodeling approach balances timeless design with the smart use of space.

We proudly serve homeowners throughout Clintonville and surrounding Columbus communities.

Custom kitchen range wall with brass pot filler, tile backsplash, and painted cabinetry in a Clintonville remodel

Understanding Clintonville Homes

South Clintonville — roughly everything south of North Broadway — is the oldest part of the neighborhood. Homes here were built primarily before 1930, many originally developed as streetcar communities. The architecture runs from Craftsman bungalows and American Foursquares to Sears kit homes, Tudor Revivals, and Dutch Colonials. These homes tend to sit on narrow lots with alley access, and feature original hardwood floors, built-in cabinetry, decorative woodwork, and front porches that define the streetscape. The kitchens and bathrooms are often small and largely original — full of charm but in need of thoughtful updating.

North Clintonville, stretching from North Broadway to the Overbrook Ravine, represents the neighborhood's next wave of growth from the 1920s through the late 1950s. Homes here were built as higher-end properties for the era, and they reflect the increasing role of the automobile — driveways replaced alley access, and lots grew slightly larger. Architectural styles range from late Tudors and Colonials to early midcentury ranches and Cape Cods. Many of these homes have more space to work with than their southern neighbors, but their kitchens and bathrooms are often just as dated.

Beechwold, at the northern end of Clintonville, contains the widest variety of housing in the neighborhood — from modest Cape Cod starter homes to sprawling custom builds on wooded lots. Named for the Jeffrey family's summer estate, Beechwold has a slightly more suburban feel than the rest of Clintonville while maintaining the mature trees, walkability, and neighborhood identity that draws people to the area. Homes here range from the 1930s through the 1960s, and many are ready for interior updates that match the quality of the lots and locations they sit on.

Kitchen Remodeling in Clintonville

Clintonville kitchens are some of the most rewarding — and most challenging — spaces we work in. They're compact, often separated from the rest of the home, and designed for a way of living that predates the open-concept era by several decades. The bones are good. The character is real. But the function usually needs work.

Most Clintonville kitchens sit in the back corner of the house, cut off from the dining room and living space by walls that made sense in 1928 and don't anymore. In many cases, removing or partially opening one of those walls transforms the entire main floor — not just the kitchen. We assess the structure first, determine what's load-bearing, and design a solution that creates the connection you want without compromising the house.

From there, the details matter a lot in a small space. Cabinet layout has to work harder when you don't have square footage to spare. We use custom and semi-custom cabinetry built to fit the room — not pulled from a standard box size — and design storage around how you actually cook and use the space. Countertop selection, lighting, and appliance placement all get the same attention.

A few things that come up often on Clintonville kitchen remodels:

  • Opening the kitchen to the dining room or living space for better connection and light

  • Maximizing vertical storage with cabinets to the ceiling

  • Replacing original or outdated cabinets with custom-built solutions sized for the room

  • Adding an island or peninsula where the layout allows

  • Upgrading lighting — task, ambient, and under-cabinet — to make a compact room feel larger

  • Selecting finishes that complement the home's original woodwork and character rather than fighting it

Bathroom Remodeling in Clintonville

Clintonville bathrooms span nearly a century of design — from the hexagonal tile floors and pedestal sinks of a 1920s bungalow to the pastel fixtures of a 1950s Cape Cod to the builder-standard tub surrounds of a 1970s ranch. What they share is that most haven't been meaningfully updated since they were built, and most are working against the homeowner in some combination of layout, storage, and finishes.

The most common project we do in Clintonville is a bathroom transformation that respects the home's age without being stuck in it. That usually means replacing a tub-only configuration with a curbless walk-in shower, adding a vanity with real storage, reworking the tile, and improving the lighting. The goal is a bathroom that feels intentional and calm — without looking like it was imported from a newer subdivision.

For homes with original tile or period details worth preserving, we design around them. A green hexagonal floor, a clawfoot tub, original subway tile in good condition — these are assets, not problems. We've done bathrooms that kept meaningful original elements and still came out feeling completely current.

What we handle on Clintonville bathroom remodels:

  • Converting tub-only or tub-shower combos to curbless or walk-in shower configurations

  • Adding or reconfiguring vanity storage — including custom built-in solutions for tight spaces

  • Full tile replacement — floor, walls, and shower surround

  • Lighting upgrades including recessed, vanity, and accent

  • Plumbing rough-in changes when the layout needs to shift

  • Heated floor installation

  • Frameless glass enclosures and custom shower niches

  • Preserving original period details where they add to the space

All permits for Clintonville projects are pulled through the City of Columbus Department of Building and Zoning Services. We handle all of that coordination — permitting, inspections, scheduling — so it runs in the background while you focus on the decisions that shape your home.

Kitchen & Bathroom Remodeling for Clintonville, Ohio Homeowners

Clintonville Home layout

Opening Up Pre-War Floor Plans

Many Clintonville homes were built with formal parlors, closed-off dining rooms, and separated kitchens that don't match how families use their homes today. We help homeowners create more open, connected living spaces through careful structural planning — improving sightlines, natural light, and everyday function while respecting the home's proportions.

Clintonville Kitchen Remodel
Clintonville Kitchen Remodel

Maximizing Character-Home Kitchens

Clintonville kitchens are often compact, separated from the rest of the home, and designed for a different era. We help homeowners make the most of limited square footage through smart layout changes, custom cabinetry built for the space, and integrated storage — creating kitchens that feel open and functional while staying true to the home's character.

Clintonville Bathroom Remodel
Clintonville Bathroom Remodel

Transforming Vintage Bathrooms

From hexagonal tile in a 1920s bungalow to pink fixtures in a 1950s Cape Cod, Clintonville bathrooms span decades of design. We help homeowners rethink these spaces with walk-in showers, custom vanities with real storage, and material selections that make a small room feel larger and brighter — without erasing the home's personality.

Clintonville Home Remodel
Clintonville Home Remodel

Preserving Original Details

Clintonville's Craftsmans, Tudors, and Foursquares have details that newer homes simply can't replicate — original hardwood floors, built-in bookcases, decorative trim, arched doorways, and green-tiled fireplaces. Thoughtful remodeling should honor these elements while modernizing the spaces around them, so the finished result feels like an evolution, not a contradiction.

Remodeling Services in Clintonville

Clintonville kitchen remodel featuring custom cabinetry, white quartz countertops, brass hardware, and an oversized island with seating.

Kitchen Remodeling

Custom kitchens designed for gathering and functionality.

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A bathroom with a large vanity mirror, a white countertop with a vase of flowers, a wooden cabinet, a sink with gold fixtures, a framed picture on the wall, a shower area with beige tiles, a window, a showerhead, a bathtub, and a toilet.

Bathroom Remodeling

Refined bathrooms thoughtfully tailored to everyday living.

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Clintonville living room remodel with fire place updates

Whole Home Remodeling

Comprehensive renovations designed to improve flow throughout the home.

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Finished basement remodel in Clintonville, Ohio featuring custom built-ins, recessed lighting, durable flooring, and flexible living space for entertaining and everyday use.

Basement Remodeling

Flexible lower-level spaces for entertaining, guests, or family living.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Remodeling in Clintonville, Ohio

Let’s Create Something Together

Whether you're updating a kitchen, reimagining a bathroom, or opening up your home's floor plan, we help Clintonville homeowners create spaces designed for the way they live today — without leaving the neighborhood they love.

Wondering what a kitchen remodel costs in Clintonville, Ohio? See our 2026 Columbus Kitchen Remodel Cost Guide for a full breakdown by project type.

About Clintonville, Ohio

Clintonville is one of Columbus's oldest and most distinctive neighborhoods — a seven-square-mile community just north of Ohio State University that has been drawing residents since the early 1900s, when downtown residents and OSU professors began building summer homes along its wooded ravines. Over the following decades, the neighborhood filled in with streetcar-era housing, midcentury development, and the kind of mature landscaping that only comes with a hundred years of growth. Today, Clintonville is home to roughly 30,000 residents and consistently ranks among the most sought-after neighborhoods in the city.

What sets Clintonville apart is its walkability and independent identity. North High Street runs through the center of the neighborhood as a thriving commercial corridor lined with locally owned restaurants, cafes, breweries, and shops — from Katzinger's and Brassica to Clintonville Outfitters and the Wexner Center satellite gallery. The neighborhood's six glacial ravines carve through the landscape and create a park system that feels surprisingly natural for an urban community, with Whetstone Park, the Park of Roses, and Overbrook Ravine among the most popular green spaces.

Clintonville is served by Columbus City Schools, with Clinton Elementary and Indianola Informal K-8 among the most popular neighborhood schools. Families, young professionals, OSU faculty, and long-time residents all share the same sidewalks here — which is part of what gives the neighborhood its unusually strong sense of community. Annual events like the Clintonville Farmers' Market and the Fourth of July parade are fixtures, not afterthoughts.

For homeowners, Clintonville offers something rare in the Columbus market: genuine architectural character, walkable access to daily needs, and proximity to both downtown and the university — all in a neighborhood where people invest in staying rather than moving on. That makes remodeling here a natural decision and a smart long-term investment.