What should you know before renovating an oceanfront condo in Miami? Specifically, more than most people realize — and ideally, before you sign any contract. Older oceanfront condos come with a unique set of structural, regulatory, and logistical constraints. However, with the right planning, those constraints become part of the design solution rather than obstacles.
Buildings Speak For Themselves
Every older condominium has fixed elements you cannot move. For instance, the two features that matter most in any miami condo renovation are plumbing and structure.
Generally, plumbing drain lines — particularly main toilet drains — sit directly inside the concrete slab, so contractors cannot relocate them. As a result, any bathroom layout that ignores this will either fail building approval or cost significantly more to alter. Water supply lines offer more flexibility; specifically, teams can reroute them through walls and millwork.
Structural columns represent the other non-negotiable element. No team can remove or alter them. In our work on a 3,820-square-foot condo renovation in Bal Harbour, we integrated the existing column layout into the space plan as a primary decision, not an afterthought. When you work with those constraints instead of against them, the floor plan feels resolved rather than forced.

HOA (Homeowners Association) Coordination Is A Project In Itself
Every building operates differently. While some management teams offer an easy approval process, others demand extensive coordination. This includes vendor registration, advance elevator reservations, strict working hours, parking assignments, and custom documentation alongside standard insurance certificates.
At DKOR, we manage all building communications directly, keeping you informed without the hassle. It is one of our quietest yet most valuable services. Missing documents or unscheduled elevator slots cost time and money. Therefore, planning ahead and maintaining strong relationships with building staff keeps your project moving smoothly.
The Real Budget Includes More Than The Purchase Price
One of the most useful things a designer can do is help a client evaluate a property before the purchase is final. In the Bal Harbour project, we looked at comparable units — what was available, what had recently sold — to help determine what the right total investment looked like across purchase price and renovation budget combined to get the best result.


That early conversation also reframes how people think about return. Not everything is about resale value. A home you plan to live in for five years deserves to be designed for how you actually live — and in our experience, clients who do this well tend to stay longer than they originally planned. They build something they genuinely love, and leaving becomes less obvious.
Plan first. Everything else follows
The decisions that are hardest to undo — layout, plumbing locations, structural integration — are also the ones made earliest. That is why space planning is the foundation of every project we take on at DKOR, and why it matters even more in older buildings where the constraints are already fixed.
Our process always starts with a full read of the building: what can move, what cannot, and how the existing architecture can become an asset rather than a limitation. From there, we develop a space plan before any finish or material decision is made. That sequence is not arbitrary — it is what keeps the project from having to be redesigned halfway through Read more about how we approach space planning aquí.
Planning a condo renovation in Miami — especially in an older oceanfront building — the earlier we talk, the more options you have. Contact us a start the conversation.
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