Which is the Correct Order of Renovating a House?
If your renovation plan involves structural changes, renovating certain areas of your house such as the bath and the kitchen along with exterior modifications, then knowing where to begin and in what sequence, is crucial.

Did you know that about 60% of potential home buyers change their minds, citing structural issues? At least half of homeowners have made mistakes when conducting a renovation project and close to 40% of them have regretted to have not followed the right home renovation order.
Why Is the Order of Renovation Important?
For example, imagine having finished cosmetic modifications such as painting, flooring, and installation of electrical & plumbing appliances. Now you have realised that a beam addition or a wall removal was always part of your plan to enhance the structural strength and to free up space! You have entered a point where you have to redo the whole renovation.
What Order to Renovate a House?
In this article, we bring to you the correct order in which you should take up your house renovation with absolute cognisance.
This will help especially when your home renovation order is a ‘Do It Yourself’!
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Inspect the House
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Define a Plan
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Source the Right People
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Clean the Slate
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Electrical & Plumbing
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Insulate for Energy Efficiency
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Plastering
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Flooring/Tiling
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Install Cabinets
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Doors & Windows
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Painting the Walls
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Bath & Kitchen Fittings
Conclusion:
The above-mentioned sequence is a logical guide to help you with your home renovation order, and varies according to the scale and type of renovation an individual takes.
As experts in house extensions and conversions, at Extension Architecture we have successfully executed numerous renovation projects with absolute precision, efficiency, and adhering to local and acting regulations. If you are planning to take up a home renovation project, feel free to reach us and we shall help.