The Remodelers Council of Lincoln is excited to announce the 2024 Tour of Remodeled Homes which is set for April 20 and 21. For over 30 years, the public has toured everything from basic updates to incredible transformations of some of Lincoln’s finest homes. This year’s tour will include fifteen homes featuring kitchens, baths, living area, covered deck and outdoor living space. Admission is $5 and admits adults to all homes. (Children 12 years and under are free.) You may purchase tickets and pick up a Guidebook at any Tour home. 

  1. 9210 Thornwood Drive – Covered Deck Addition
    Reese Construction, Inc.
  2. 7553 Brummond Drive – Kitchen & Fireplace Remodel
    Lincoln Cabinet
  3. 5401 Rebel Drive – Main Living Area Remodel
    Kinning Design Build, Inc.
  4. 5215 S. 53rd Street – Kitchen Remodel
    Willet Construction, Inc., Remodeling Specialists
  5. 5731 Culwells Road – Kitchen Remodel
    Lincoln Cabinet
  6. 7920 Casey Lane – Kitchen & Fireplace Remodel
    GoodeGuy Construction, Inc. / 3-Day Kitchen and Bath
  7. 5832 S. 91st Street – Kitchen, Hall Bath, Primary Bath & Stairway Remodel
    GoodeGuy Construction, Inc. / 3-Day Kitchen and Bath
  8. 5930 S. 91st Street – Kitchen Remodel
    Reynolds Design & Remodeling
  9. 5102 S. 90th Street – Garage Addition
    Willet Construction, Inc., Remodeling Specialists
  10. 7811 South Street – Kitchen Remodel
    GoodeGuy Construction, Inc. / 3-Day Kitchen and Bath
  11. 431 Wedgewood Drive – Kitchen Remodel
    Willet Construction, Inc., Remodeling Specialists
  12. 900 Fall Creek Road – Outdoor Living Space Remodel
    Forest Lake Lawn & Landscape
  13. 4049 Garfield Street – Kitchen Remodel
    Lincoln Cabinet
  14. 3450 E. Pershing Road – Kitchen Remodel
    CS Kitchen & Bath Studio
  15. 1649 Cheyenne Street – Kitchen Remodel
    Lincoln Cabinet

The Remodelers Council of Lincoln was started in 1986 and today includes approximately 90 members. The Remodelers Council provides an array of activities for its members to promote their business and network with others in the residential construction industry. At their annual Christmas lunch, the group collects hats, mittens and other warm clothing for local elementary schools to give to students who don’t have cold weather gear. They also have an aluminum ramp that can be installed for individuals in temporary need of wheelchair access to their home.