What We Offer
Structured guidance for planning and executing home renovations tailored to Irish homes, climate, and lifestyle.
Kitchen and Bathroom Renovation Planning
Step-by-step guidance for planning and executing kitchen and bathroom renovations in Irish homes. We walk you through spatial design for typical Irish kitchen dimensions, material selection suited to moisture and humidity, coordinating with local contractors, and realistic timeline and budget planning. Typical projects take 8–16 weeks depending on scope and phasing strategy.
Get startedMaterials and Colour Selection for Irish Climate
Expert guidance on choosing paint colours, finishes, and materials that perform well in Irish natural light, humidity, and seasonal weather. We help you select durable materials for kitchens and bathrooms, understand how Irish daylight affects colour perception throughout the year, and blend modern Scandinavian minimalism with traditional cottage warmth in a way that feels authentic to your home.
Explore coloursRoom-by-Room Budgeting and BER Improvements
Learn how to budget renovation projects room by room, track costs across phases, and understand how kitchen and bathroom upgrades contribute to BER energy ratings. We help you prioritize improvements that deliver both lifestyle value and energy efficiency gains—like insulation, ventilation, and heating upgrades that work within realistic Irish home constraints.
Plan your budgetWorking with Local Tradespeople and Contractors
Navigate the process of finding, vetting, and coordinating with local plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and decorators. We provide practical advice on what to expect, how to communicate project scope clearly, managing timelines across multiple trades, and understanding typical costs and availability in your area. This guidance helps you build confident working relationships and avoid common coordination issues.
Learn moreReady to start your renovation journey?
Whether you're planning your first kitchen renovation or tackling a full home redesign, we're here to guide you through every step with practical, Ireland-specific advice.
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