
Residential Renovations
Whole house refurbishments, flat renovations, period property upgrades, internal layout changes, insulation, finishes and modern family living improvements.
Renovation Specialists delivers residential renovations, commercial refurbishments, house extensions and loft conversions across London and England, with one managed process from survey and quotation to build, finishing and final snagging.
Renovating a UK property usually means structural changes, tight access, party wall considerations, older plumbing, new electrics, damp control, insulation, heating, tiling, flooring, decorating and multiple inspections. Our central support process keeps surveys, quotations, trade scheduling, client updates and handover details joined up so the finished space looks right, works properly and is easier to sign off.

Whole house refurbishments, flat renovations, period property upgrades, internal layout changes, insulation, finishes and modern family living improvements.

Rear extensions, side returns, wraparound extensions, double-storey extensions, structural openings, steel beams, rooflights, glazing and final finishing.

Dormer, mansard, hip-to-gable and rooflight loft conversions with insulation, stairs, fire doors, plumbing, electrics and ensuite installation.

Kitchen strip-out, plumbing relocation, electrical circuits, lighting, plastering, flooring, cabinetry, worktops, splashbacks and appliance fitting.

Waterproofing, plumbing, drainage, underfloor heating, ventilation, tiling, walk-in showers, freestanding baths, vanity units and luxury finishes.

Office refurbishment, shop fit-outs, restaurant upgrades, clinic improvements, partitioning, washrooms, kitchenettes, lighting and compliance-led finishing.
Renovation work is not just decoration. The quality comes from what is hidden behind the finishes: structure, wiring, plumbing, ventilation, heating, drainage, waterproofing, insulation and a clean handover.
Explore example residential renovation, commercial refurbishment, loft conversion, extension, plumbing and electrical works. Each project card highlights the practical construction details clients usually want to understand before requesting a quote.
Rear Kitchen Extension
Dormer Loft
Full House Renovation
Bathroom Renovation
Office Refurbishment
Retail Fit-Out
Side Return
Basement Conversion
Garage Conversion
Landlord Refurb
Period Restoration
Washrooms & KitchenetteWe review your property, goals, access, budget range, timings and the practical works needed.
You receive a structured scope covering labour, materials, trades, stages and assumptions.
Builders, electricians, plumbers, plasterers, tilers and finishers are managed as one programme.
We finish details, walk the property with you and support the final snagging process.
We focus heavily on London and surrounding counties, while supporting selected renovation, extension and refurbishment projects across England depending on project size, scope and trade availability.
Renovation Specialists opened up our kitchen, handled the steel beam, electrics, plumbing and finishing, and kept us updated every week. The new space feels brighter, warmer and much more practical for family life.
We wanted a dormer loft with an ensuite and storage without losing the character of the house. The team explained each stage clearly and the finish on the bathroom, stairs and bedroom was excellent.
They refurbished our rental property between tenants, including bathroom repairs, flooring, decoration and electrical updates. The project was organised, tidy and ready to relist quickly.
Our office refurbishment needed partitioning, cabling, lighting and a small kitchenette. Everything was phased around our working hours and the finished space looks professional without feeling overbuilt.
The bathroom was completely stripped and rebuilt with proper waterproofing, ventilation and tiling. The small details were handled carefully and the quote was much clearer than others we received.
We used them for a side return extension and kitchen fit. The team understood older London homes, kept the site safe and delivered a clean, usable finish that matched the rest of the property.
Head height, roof structure, stair access, fire safety, insulation, ensuite plumbing and planning considerations explained simply.
A practical comparison for Victorian terraces, semi-detached homes and properties with narrow garden access.
Electrical rewiring, plumbing, plastering, flooring, bathrooms, kitchens, decorating and snagging items homeowners often miss.
A helpful explainer for homeowners thinking about rear, side return or wraparound extensions.
A project planning video for loft conversion ideas, access, structure and early-stage decision making.
Not always. Many house extensions can be built under permitted development rights if they meet the relevant limits, but properties in restricted areas, flats, maisonettes and larger proposals may need planning approval. We help you understand what to check before moving forward.
Yes, a habitable loft conversion must meet Building Regulations requirements covering structure, fire safety, insulation, stairs, ventilation and other safety standards. This applies even when planning permission is not required.
Yes. Renovations usually involve coordinated electrical and plumbing work, from rewiring and consumer unit upgrades to pipework, radiators, bathrooms, kitchens and underfloor heating.
Yes. We support office refurbishments, retail fit-outs, restaurant and cafe upgrades, washrooms, kitchenettes, partitions, lighting, flooring, decoration and phased works for operational businesses.
It depends on the scope. Smaller bathroom, kitchen or room refurbishments can often be phased, but full house renovations, structural openings, loft conversions and heavy MEP work may be safer and faster when the property is vacant.
Share your postcode, property type, photos, drawings if available, preferred start date, budget range and a short summary of what you want changed. We can then advise the next step and prepare a clearer scope.
Send a short brief and we’ll review the property type, location, project category and practical trade requirements before advising the best next step.