Continuing the Renovation of a 4,500 Sq. Ft. Home in Los Angeles: Custom Wall Frames, Columns, Railings, Fireplaces, and Fine Finish Work
Large-scale home renovation is never just about replacing finishes. In a high-end Los Angeles property, every detail has to work together — from wall preparation and millwork alignment to staircase design, fireplace finishes, and the visual balance of the entire interior. When a home is over 4,500 square feet, consistency becomes just as important as craftsmanship.
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9/29/20255 min read
At ProHands Handyman, we continued the renovation of this spacious Los Angeles residence with a strong focus on architectural detail, clean finish work, and a cohesive interior style. This phase of the project included decorative wall frames, custom columns, railings, fireplace areas, detailed wall and ceiling preparation, and other finish upgrades that brought the house closer to its final polished look.
A High-End Interior Requires More Than Basic Renovation
Luxury homes demand a different standard of work. In properties with tall ceilings, open layouts, statement staircases, and formal living areas, even small imperfections become visible. That is why finishing work in a large home must be approached with precision, planning, and a clear understanding of the overall design direction.
In this project, the goal was not only to improve the condition of the home but also to enhance its architectural identity. Every element had to support a refined, elegant interior while remaining durable and functional for everyday living.
Decorative Wall Frames That Define the Space
One of the most visible features of this renovation phase was the installation of decorative wall frames. These architectural accents add structure and sophistication to large interior walls, especially in homes where empty vertical surfaces can otherwise feel flat or unfinished.
Proper wall frame installation is not just a trim job. For the final result to look symmetrical and premium, the wall surfaces must first be prepared carefully. That includes checking alignment, correcting uneven areas, sanding, priming, and making sure the layout is balanced within the room.
In a home of this size, decorative molding frames help:
• create a classic and timeless interior look
• visually organize large wall expanses
• complement ceiling height and room proportions
• add value through custom finish detail
• tie together other features such as columns, fireplaces, and baseboards
When installed correctly, wall frames become part of the architecture rather than just decoration.
Wall and Ceiling Preparation for a Flawless Finish
No decorative element can look truly high-end if the surfaces around it are not properly prepared. In this home, wall and ceiling leveling played a major role in achieving a clean and finished appearance.
Large rooms with natural light, tall walls, and open sightlines reveal every imperfection. Uneven drywall, visible seams, shadow lines, and texture inconsistencies can take away from the final result. That is why detailed surface preparation is essential before painting, trim installation, or final decorative work.
Our process included:
Skim coating and correction of visible imperfections
Walls and ceiling areas were carefully reviewed and corrected where necessary to improve flatness and visual consistency.
Sanding and smoothing
A smooth surface is critical in luxury interiors, especially where custom trim and paint finishes are involved.
Priming and finish preparation
Prepared surfaces ensure better adhesion, more even paint coverage, and a longer-lasting final result.
Planning around future fixtures
Areas for lighting elements and decorative installations were also coordinated so the finished surfaces would work with the design plan.
This type of preparation may not be the most visible stage of a renovation, but it is one of the most important.
Tall Baseboards for a Clean Architectural Transition
Baseboards do more than protect the bottom of a wall. In a large custom home, they also help complete the architectural composition of each room. For this project, tall white baseboards were installed to create a stronger visual transition between floors and walls.
In upscale interiors, taller baseboards often work better because they:
• match larger room proportions
• create a richer and more finished look
• complement wall molding and columns
• protect walls in high-traffic living spaces
• improve the overall continuity of the design
When baseboards, wall frames, and paint finishes are all aligned properly, the entire interior immediately feels more intentional and complete.
Decorative Columns That Add Structure and Elegance
Columns are one of the most powerful architectural details in traditional and transitional interiors. In this Los Angeles home, decorative columns were installed as part of the broader design concept to reinforce the scale and character of the space.
Columns help define open areas, frame transitions between rooms, and support the grand visual style often found in larger homes. But to look right, they must be proportionally correct, cleanly installed, and integrated with surrounding trim, ceilings, and flooring.
A well-executed column installation adds:
• visual depth
• architectural rhythm
• symmetry in open-plan areas
• a more custom, high-end appearance
In this project, the columns worked together with the wall frames and staircase details to strengthen the home’s formal interior style.
Custom Railings That Combine Safety and Design
The staircase is often one of the main focal points in a large residence. Because of that, railing design matters not only for safety but also for the entire visual identity of the home.
For this phase of the renovation, custom wrought iron railings were incorporated to elevate the staircase and add decorative character. Detailed metalwork, curved lines, and ornamental accents can transform a stairway from a functional element into a major design feature.
Custom railings offer several advantages:
• improved safety and code-conscious performance
• stronger visual impact in entryways and open living spaces
• better compatibility with classic and luxury interiors
• long-term durability
• a custom, handcrafted look that standard railings cannot provide
In homes where stairs are visible from multiple rooms, railings become a major part of the design language. That is why quality fabrication and installation are so important.
Fireplaces and Decorative Niches as Interior Focal Points
Another important part of this project involved fireplace areas and decorative niches. These features help bring warmth, structure, and character to living spaces, especially in larger homes where the rooms need focal points to feel balanced.
A custom fireplace surround can anchor a room and create a more inviting atmosphere. Decorative niches, when properly integrated, add display space while also helping walls feel more finished and purposeful.
These features are especially valuable in Los Angeles homes where homeowners want interiors that feel both luxurious and livable.
Benefits of fireplace and niche upgrades include:
• stronger focal points in family rooms and formal spaces
• enhanced architectural detail
• more visual balance in large walls
• improved functionality for décor and styling
• a more custom-built appearance throughout the house
The Importance of Consistency in a Large Home Renovation
One of the biggest challenges in a 4,500 sq. ft. renovation is consistency. It is not enough for one wall, one room, or one staircase to look good on its own. The entire home must feel connected.
That means matching details across different areas, maintaining clean transitions, keeping trim lines consistent, coordinating finishes, and making sure each improvement supports the broader design of the property.
This is where experience matters. Large home renovations require more than individual repair skills. They require the ability to see how each element affects the whole space.
What This Phase of the Project Achieved
By the end of this stage, the house moved significantly closer to its final finished form. The improvements added not only visual elegance but also structure, definition, and long-term value.
Completed work in this phase included:
• decorative wall frame installation
• wall and ceiling leveling and preparation
• baseboard installation
• decorative column installation
• custom railing integration
• fireplace and niche finish work
• additional detail-oriented interior improvements
Together, these elements created a more refined, cohesive, and upscale interior environment.
Why Los Angeles Homeowners Invest in Detailed Finish Work
In Los Angeles, many homeowners want more than a basic remodel. They want interiors that feel custom, elevated, and tailored to the scale of their property. Fine finish work is often what separates an ordinary renovation from a truly impressive one.
Features like wall molding, columns, premium railings, and fireplace detailing add personality and value while helping the home stand out. When executed properly, these details make the space feel intentional, luxurious, and complete.
Renovating a Luxury Home with ProHands Handyman
At ProHands Handyman, we understand that large residential renovations require a careful balance of craftsmanship, planning, and attention to detail. From surface preparation and trim work to custom decorative features and final finishing, our team focuses on quality at every stage.
If you are renovating a home in Los Angeles and want clean execution, thoughtful detailing, and professional results, we are ready to help.
Call ProHands Handyman: 818-401-7766
Serving Los Angeles and surrounding areas
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