North Wales Home Renovations
we turn tired properties into beautiful, functional spaces you’ll love to live in. Whether you’re breathing new life into an old home or updating a space that no longer works for you, our experienced team is here to help. We handle everything from single-room makeovers to full property renovations—kitchens, bathrooms, living areas, and structural reconfigurations included.
We know that taking on a renovation project can feel overwhelming, which is why we keep things straightforward. From the initial ideas through to the final coat of paint, we listen carefully, plan clearly, and deliver exactly what we promise. Our team of trusted tradespeople work cleanly, respectfully, and to a standard that means you won’t need to call us back for fixes. We’re not into shortcuts—just solid workmanship, clear communication, and results built to last.
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Quality Property Renovations
Based in North Wales, we’ve built a reputation for quality renovations across the region—from coastal homes needing modern upgrades to older rural properties full of character. We’re proud to offer honest quotes, realistic timelines, and work that enhances both your day-to-day life and your property’s long-term value.
Whether you’re renovating a home you’ve just bought, making space for a growing family, or simply giving your property a much-needed refresh, we’re here to help you get it right—with no fuss, no pressure, and no corner-cutting.
Do we need planning permission for our home renovation?
In many cases, internal renovations like updating kitchens, bathrooms, or rewiring don’t require planning permission. However, if you’re making significant changes—such as building an extension, altering the roofline, or working on a listed property—you’ll likely need approval from your local planning authority. It’s always best to consult with them to ensure compliance.
How much does a typical home renovation cost in North Wales?
The cost of renovating a home can vary widely based on the project’s scope and specifications. For a standard three-bedroom house, you might expect costs ranging from £43,000 to £110,000. This estimate includes updates like new kitchens, bathrooms, rewiring, and plastering. We always provide detailed, transparent quotes tailored to your specific needs. Get in touch.
How long will our renovation project take?
Timelines can vary depending on the complexity of the work. For instance, kitchen renovations typically take 4–10 weeks, bathrooms 3–6 weeks, and full house renovations can extend over several months. We work closely with you to establish a realistic schedule and keep you informed every step of the way.
What's the difference between planning permission and building regulations?
Planning permission relates to the design and external appearance of your project, ensuring it aligns with local development plans. Building regulations, on the other hand, focus on the construction’s safety and structural integrity. Some projects require both approvals, while others may need only one. We’ll guide you through the necessary steps to ensure full compliance.
Can we live in our home during the renovation?
Depending on the extent of the work, it’s often possible to remain in your home during renovations. For smaller projects, we take measures to minimise disruption. However, for extensive renovations involving major structural changes, it might be more comfortable to arrange temporary accommodation. We’ll discuss this with you during the planning phase to make the best decision for your situation.
How can we ensure our renovation stays within budget?
Staying within budget starts with detailed planning. We provide comprehensive quotes and recommend setting aside a contingency fund of 10–15% for unexpected expenses. Regular communication and clear agreements help prevent surprises. Our goal is to deliver quality results that align with your financial expectations.