Every property reaches a point where individual repairs and room-by-room updates stop making sense and what’s actually needed is a proper renovation — stripping things back, fixing what’s been patched over for too long, and rebuilding to a standard that works for the next decade rather than limping through the next year. Maybe the kitchen was last updated when the children were small and they’ve since left for university. Maybe the bathroom has been resealed three times and still leaks. Maybe the whole house needs dragging into the current century because nothing has been done comprehensively since you moved in.
We carry out home renovations across Maidstone at every scale — from targeted single-room refurbishments to complete whole-house transformations that take months and touch every surface, service, and fitting in the property. Our service covers structural alterations, layout reconfiguration, new kitchens and bathrooms, complete rewiring and replumbing, plastering, flooring, and decoration throughout.
The key to a successful renovation is one team managing every trade in the right sequence. We coordinate electricians, plumbers, plasterers, tilers, kitchen fitters, and decorators so nothing falls between the gaps and the finished result is cohesive rather than patchwork. Contact us to discuss your renovation project.
A full renovation transforms a property from the inside out. We strip the house back to its structure — removing old kitchens, bathrooms, flooring, and tired finishes — then rebuild systematically with new services, surfaces, and rooms throughout. The programme follows a logical sequence: structural work and layout changes first, then rewiring and replumbing, followed by plastering, kitchen and bathroom fitting, flooring, and decoration. Each trade completes their stage properly before the next one starts. The result is a cohesive, professionally finished home rather than a patchwork of rooms updated at different times to different standards. Full renovations across Maidstone typically take two to five months depending on the size of the property and the scope of work. Properties around the town centre, through Tovil, and across the older housing in Loose commonly require this level of comprehensive work.
The most impactful element of most renovations isn’t a new kitchen or fresh paint — it’s changing how the rooms connect and flow. Removing the wall between kitchen and dining room creates open-plan living. Repositioning a doorway improves circulation. Widening a cramped hallway opening lets light travel through the ground floor. Reconfiguring the entire layout around how your family actually uses the house transforms the daily experience of living in it. We carry out structural alterations as part of renovation projects across Maidstone, managing engineering calculations, steelwork specification and installation, temporary support, building control inspections, and all making good. The older properties across Maidstone’s established streets respond particularly well to thoughtful structural reconfiguration.
Kitchens and bathrooms sit at the centre of most renovation projects because they make the biggest difference to how the home feels and functions daily. A dated kitchen that doesn’t work properly affects every meal, every morning, every evening. A bathroom that’s tired and poorly maintained affects how the day starts and ends. We carry out complete kitchen and bathroom renovations as part of wider projects or as standalone refurbishments across Maidstone. Kitchen work covers strip-out, structural modifications, plastering, plumbing, electrics, tiling, flooring, and precision fitting from any supplier. Bathroom work covers full redesigns, wet room conversions, and ensuite creations with thorough waterproofing behind every surface. When both are renovated as part of a whole-house project, the trades move seamlessly between rooms.
Many renovation projects across Maidstone involve properties where the services behind the walls are as dated as the surfaces in front of them. Rewiring replaces deteriorated cabling with modern circuits protected by a new consumer unit with RCD or RCBO protection, bringing the electrical installation up to current safety standards. Replumbing replaces corroded or undersized pipework, upgrades the hot water system, and provides reliable supply and drainage throughout. Both are best carried out during a renovation because the first fix stage — routing cables and pipes through walls, floors, and ceilings — happens before plastering, meaning the disruption folds into the renovation programme rather than creating separate mess in a finished house. We coordinate both alongside the structural and finishing work so the whole programme flows efficiently.
Renovation work demands a builder who sees the complete picture. Unlike new construction where everything is built from scratch to a known specification, a renovation involves working with what previous owners and builders left behind — adapting to the property’s quirks, managing discoveries behind walls and under floors, and coordinating multiple trades through a complex sequence where every stage depends on the one before it. Getting that coordination right is what separates a renovation that runs smoothly from one that stalls repeatedly.
We provide detailed quotes for every renovation project, specifying structural work, services, plastering, kitchen and bathroom fitting, flooring, decoration, and all finishing. You see the cost of every element before work begins, and if anything changes during the build we discuss it openly before proceeding.
We carry out home renovations throughout Maidstone and the surrounding Kent area, covering the town centre, Bearsted, Penenden Heath, Loose, Tovil, Barming, East Farleigh, Aylesford, Ditton, Larkfield, Snodland, and surrounding villages.
If your renovation focuses on updating the existing house rather than adding space, a garden room provides additional room without touching the main building. We build bespoke insulated garden rooms across Maidstone with quality cladding, high-specification glazing, built-in heating, and professional electrical installations. Every room is designed for year-round comfort with proper insulation and services from the start. A garden room built alongside a house renovation gives you an updated home and a separate dedicated space — one team delivering two transformations within the same overall programme.
A loft conversion adds an entire extra floor without extending the building’s footprint. We carry out Velux, rear dormer, and hip-to-gable conversions across Maidstone, managing structural steelwork, insulation, staircase installation, electrics, plumbing, and finishing. Most conversions proceed under permitted development without a planning application. Adding a loft conversion to a renovation project makes particular sense — the house is already a building site, the electrician and plumber are already working through the property, and the conversion completes alongside the renovation rather than requiring a separate period of disruption later.
If your renovation reveals that the house needs more space as well as updating, an extension adds it without moving. We build single storey, double storey, side return, and wrap-around extensions across Maidstone, managing design, planning, and construction through to handover. Combining an extension with a renovation delivers a transformed property in one coordinated programme — new space and updated existing rooms completed by the same team without gaps between separate projects. The extension provides the additional room while the renovation brings the existing house up to match the new standard throughout.
Not sure where to start? Call our Maidstone team to discuss your renovation ideas and arrange a free site visit.