Core Renovation Service

Kitchen Renovation

Kitchen renovation with coordinated cabinetry, utilities, and high-quality finishing.

Layout planning Utility coordination Finish quality
Kitchen renovation project image
Early review priorities
  • Whether the layout supports appliance use, circulation, storage, and preparation space properly.
  • Which utility changes are needed before cabinetry, worktops, and finishes are fixed.
  • How the cabinetry package, installation detail, and handover standard should be coordinated.
Typical scope includes
  • Kitchen layout review and service coordination
  • Cabinetry, worktops, tiling, and appliance preparation
  • Final testing, adjustment, and handover
Service Strength

Why this service is structured to perform well on site

The value comes from getting the planning decisions, trade coordination, and finish standard right before delivery pressure builds.

Layout planning

Storage, circulation, and appliance positions reviewed before fit-out begins.

Utility coordination

Cabinetry, plumbing, electrics, and ventilation aligned properly.

Finish quality

Worktops, tiling, trims, and details resolved to a professional standard.

Service Overview

A defined renovation scope with clearer delivery control

We renovate kitchens with careful coordination between layout, cabinetry, plumbing, electrics, ventilation, surfaces, flooring, and final detailing so the space performs well every day.

Kitchen renovation usually succeeds or fails on planning discipline. This scope is built around layout decisions, service coordination, and clean final installation.

Project Fit

This service is usually the right fit when

  • You are reworking layout, cabinetry, or appliance positions.
  • Plumbing, electrics, or ventilation need to move with the new design.
  • The kitchen is a major investment room and the finish standard needs to hold up daily.
Scope Breakdown

What this service normally includes

The scope is organised so decisions that affect cost, sequence, and finish quality are handled in the right order.

Managed sequence

Each stage is reviewed in order so technical decisions, trade coordination, and finish work support one another properly on site.

Stage 01 01

Layout and storage review

Assess cabinetry arrangement, work zones, appliance positions, and practical storage before orders are fixed.

Stage 02 02

Utilities and ventilation

Coordinate plumbing, electrics, extraction, lighting, and appliance requirements with the cabinetry package.

Stage 03 03

Fit-out and detailing

Manage worktops, splashbacks, flooring transitions, trims, and commissioning so the room is complete at handover.

Delivery Value

Why the scope matters before the work begins

A well-defined renovation scope is not only about what gets installed. It shapes coordination, timing, commercial clarity, and the standard of the final handover.

Why clients choose this service
  • Layout planned for daily use and storage efficiency.
  • Cabinetry and building services coordinated properly.
  • Finishes selected for durability and easy maintenance.
Expected result

What the completed work should leave behind

The strongest outcome is a finished space that performs properly in use, reads as a complete piece of work, and avoids the compromises that often appear when scope control slips.

01

Better day-to-day workflow

A stronger layout improves circulation, preparation space, and practical storage.

02

Cleaner installation sequence

Key trades are coordinated before fit-out, reducing last-minute site compromise.

03

More durable finish

Surfaces, detailing, and appliance preparation are handled to suit long-term use.

Client Questions

Questions that usually come up before quote stage

These are the practical points clients usually want settled before the scope, programme, and commercial next step are agreed.

Do you review the kitchen layout before installation starts?

Yes. Layout, storage, appliance positions, and service requirements should be reviewed early so the fit-out package performs properly in daily use.

Can you coordinate cabinetry with plumbing and electrics?

Yes. That coordination is a key part of the scope, especially where sinks, appliances, extraction, lighting, and worktop details need to line up cleanly.

What should be sent for an early kitchen review?

A plan, room dimensions, photos, appliance brief, or cabinetry reference images are enough to review likely scope and the next practical step.

Next Step

Need a kitchen renovation reviewed before quotes move forward?

Send the layout, room photos, or cabinetry brief and we can review scope, utility constraints, and the likely next step.