A renovation takes a home that no longer works for you and makes it work again. Whether the layout feels cramped and disconnected, the kitchen and bathrooms belong to another decade, the electrics and plumbing need bringing up to standard, or the whole property simply needs a fresh start, a well-planned renovation transforms everything without losing the character and location you bought the house for.
We carry out home renovations across Horsham, handling projects from single-room refurbishments through to comprehensive whole-house transformations. Our service covers structural alterations, layout reconfiguration, kitchen and bathroom installations, rewiring, replumbing, plastering, flooring, decoration, and every trade in between. One team coordinates everything, programmes the work in the right sequence, and takes responsibility for the finished result.
Horsham’s housing is varied — period properties around the Causeway and Denne Road, Victorian and Edwardian homes through Bishopric and Springfield Road, inter-war semis in Roffey and Littlehaven, and modern developments in Kilnwood Vale and North Horsham. Each type presents different challenges, and our experience across all of them means we anticipate problems before they become costly surprises. Contact us to discuss your Horsham renovation project.
A full renovation strips a property back to its structure and rebuilds the interior completely. We remove old kitchens and bathrooms, take out non-structural partitions, strip walls and ceilings, and then reconstruct the home with a new layout, new services, and new finishes throughout. Structural alterations open up the ground floor. Fresh wiring and plumbing bring everything up to current standards. New kitchens and bathrooms are fitted. Every wall is plastered, every floor is laid, and every room is decorated. The result is a property that feels entirely new while keeping its original bones. Full renovations suit homes that have been neglected, recently purchased properties needing comprehensive work, or houses where room-by-room updates no longer make practical or financial sense.
Most renovation projects involve some degree of structural change to improve how the house flows. Removing the wall between a kitchen and dining room to create open-plan living is the most common alteration, but we also widen doorways, reposition staircases, create new openings between rooms, and reconfigure ground floor layouts entirely. Every structural alteration requires proper engineering — we arrange the calculations, specify the correct steelwork, submit for Building Regulations approval, and carry out the work safely with temporary support in place before anything is removed. Structural work during a renovation costs less than doing it separately because the trades and access are already there.
Kitchens and bathrooms drive more renovation decisions than any other rooms. They show their age fastest, they cost the most to update, and they make the biggest difference to daily life when done properly. We renovate both as part of wider house projects and as standalone upgrades. Kitchen work covers strip-out, structural changes for open-plan layouts, plastering, full plumbing and electrical installation, tiling, flooring, and expert unit fitting. Bathroom work includes strip-out, plumbing, tanking, tiling, electrics, and finishing. Coordinating kitchen and bathroom renovations within the wider programme means shared efficiencies — trades move between rooms, skips are already on site, and services are upgraded across the house in one go.
A renovation gives you the best opportunity to upgrade the hidden services that keep your home running safely. With walls stripped and floors lifted, replacing outdated wiring and pipework costs significantly less than doing it as a standalone project where access has to be created and made good separately. We coordinate rewiring and replumbing as part of the renovation programme, installing modern consumer units, new lighting and socket circuits, dedicated appliance supplies, updated heating pipework, and new supply and waste connections for kitchens and bathrooms. Upgrading services during the renovation means your home meets current standards throughout, with the capacity for modern electrical and plumbing demands for decades to come.
Renovation projects demand a builder who thinks beyond individual trades and manages the whole picture. The sequence matters — structural work before services, services before plastering, plastering before decoration — and getting it wrong wastes time and money. We programme every renovation properly before starting, coordinate trades efficiently, and keep you informed throughout so you always know what’s happening and when.
We provide detailed quotes that break down every element of the work. You see exactly where your money goes before we begin, with no vague allowances that grow mid-project. If unexpected issues arise — and in renovation work they often do — we discuss them openly and agree the way forward before proceeding.
We carry out home renovations throughout Horsham and the surrounding area, covering the town centre, Broadbridge Heath, Southwater, Roffey, Littlehaven, Mannings Heath, Warnham, Rusper, Billingshurst, Pulborough, Storrington, Henfield, and surrounding West Sussex villages.
Unlock the space above your head without extending your footprint or losing garden. We build Velux conversions, rear dormers, and hip-to-gable conversions across Horsham, handling structural steelwork, floor strengthening, insulation, staircase installation, electrics, plumbing, and finishing. A loft conversion during a renovation allows the new staircase, wiring, and plumbing to be woven into the wider programme rather than retrofitted later. Most conversions fall within permitted development, keeping the process straightforward. From additional bedrooms to private home offices, we create finished rooms that add genuine value to your property.
A garden room provides a dedicated workspace, studio, gym, or retreat separate from your main house. We construct bespoke insulated garden rooms across Horsham with quality cladding, high-specification glazing, built-in heating, and professional electrical installations. If you’re renovating your home and need temporary working space during the build, or want a permanent addition to complement the renovated property, a garden room built alongside the main project keeps everything coordinated under one team. Most garden rooms fall within permitted development. Year-round comfort with proper insulation and services built in from the start.
If your garage serves as storage rather than parking, converting it into a proper room delivers additional living space at a fraction of extension costs. We transform integral and attached garages across Horsham into bedrooms, offices, playrooms, and annexes, covering structural alterations, insulation, damp proofing, flooring, electrics, heating, plastering, and finishing. A garage conversion alongside a renovation benefits from programme efficiencies — shared trades, shared skips, and services upgraded across the whole property simultaneously. Most conversions complete within three to four weeks with minimal household disruption.
From single rooms to whole-house renovations, we manage every element. Get in touch to start planning your project today.