Kitchen Renovations

Complete kitchen renovation: design and layout, made-to-measure units, worktops, tiling, electrical and plumbing work, lighting and appliances. Practical, beautiful kitchens designed for your daily life.

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Modern renovated kitchen with made-to-measure units

The kitchen is the most used room in the house and also the one that ages fastest. A well-planned renovation doesn't just modernise it: it improves the layout, multiplies storage and makes cooking and spending time there far more comfortable.

We start with the design: we analyse how you use your kitchen and propose a layout that optimises the work triangle (fridge, sink and cooking zone), with plans and material options so you can see the result before the work begins.

During the build we renew the water, electricity and, where applicable, gas installations; tile or apply seamless wall coverings; install the units and worktops (laminate, compact, porcelain or natural stone); and finish with LED lighting and appliance connection.

We do both complete renovations and partial updates (replacing worktop and fronts, changing the tiling, upgrading the lighting). We advise you honestly on what is worth changing and what can be kept to fit your budget.

Frequently asked questions

A complete kitchen renovation (building work, installations, units and worktop) usually ranges between €6,000 and €15,000 depending on size, materials and whether the layout changes. Partial updates can start from €2,500. We prepare a fixed quote after the free visit.

A complete kitchen renovation usually takes 2 to 4 weeks: demolition and building work the first week, installations and wall coverings the second, and fitting of units, worktop and appliances in the final stretch. We warn you in advance about days without water or power in the area.

Yes, it is technically possible by bringing the water supply, drainage and electricity to the new location. Drainage is the main constraint because it needs a slope. We assess it during the technical visit and tell you whether it's worthwhile and what it adds to the cost.

It's the most requested option: more light, more space and more social life. It requires checking whether the wall is load-bearing, planning a good extractor hood and choosing easy-to-clean materials. If the wall is structural, it can be opened with a steel beam and the corresponding technical project.