The kitchen that earns the house.

Kitchen Renovations

A kitchen renovation touches plumbing, electrical, gas, waterproofing, ventilation, joinery and flooring in one room. We coordinate every trade under one contract so you deal with one person, not six.

Kitchen Renovations by Buildline Renovations & Extensions
Scope

What this job includes.

  • Full kitchen strip-out and rebuild
  • Layout changes and wall removals (structural engineer engaged where needed)
  • Custom joinery — cabinetry, pantry, island bench
  • Stone benchtops — template, fabricate, install
  • Services relocation — plumbing, electrical, gas
Our system: We template the benchtops after the cabinets are installed, never before. That is how you get a clean fit, not a gap filled with silicone.
How we quote it

Every line named, every figure explained.

You get a fixed-price contract with a line-by-line breakdown. Nothing changes without a written variation and your signed approval.

The renovation scope sheet
  1. 1 Site visit and measured scope. We walk the property, measure every room and note every constraint before we price a single line.
  2. 2 Drawn plans. Scaled floor plans and elevations showing what gets built, where, and how it connects to the existing home.
  3. 3 Council pathway mapped. DA or complying development, expected timeline, fees, and conditions, all explained before you sign the contract.
  4. 4 Fixed-price contract. Every inclusion listed, every exclusion named. The price is locked before the first wall moves.
  5. 5 Programme with dates. A construction programme with start, key milestones, and handover date, issued with the contract.
  6. 6 Variation protocol. Nothing changes without a written variation order, a revised price, and your signed approval.
If a quote doesn’t show these lines, you can’t compare it, and you don’t know what’s been cut.
How it runs

What happens, step by step.

1

Site visit and scope

We visit the property, listen to what you want, measure the existing home, and identify constraints (setbacks, services, soil, flood overlays). No charge for the visit.

2

Drawn plans and fixed price

We draw scaled plans, price every line, map the council pathway, and present a fixed-price contract. You see the plan, the price, and the permit pathway before you commit.

3

Council approval and pre-construction

We lodge the DA or CDC, engage the engineer, the certifier, and any specialist consultants, and schedule the build start date once approval is in hand.

4

Build and handover

One crew builds to the signed plans, on the programmed dates, with progress updates at every milestone. Handover includes a defect walk, certificates, warranties, and a maintenance guide.

Insured, covered, guaranteed

The paperwork behind the price.

Public liability to $20M + Home Building Compensation Fund, and a 6-year structural + Home Building Compensation Fund cover, all in writing, all on request.

We hold a NSW Fair Trading contractor licence, public liability and workers compensation insurance, and Home Building Compensation Fund cover on every residential project over $20,000. The warranty names what is covered, for how long, and what is excluded. Ask to see our certificates before signing any contract.

The cover, the guarantee, and how to check each one.
Proof · recent work

Kitchen Renovations jobs we’ve done.

Original galley kitchen with laminate benchtops in Cabarita Beach home Before
Renovated kitchen with stone island bench and custom joinery in Cabarita Beach After
Kitchen renovation, Cabarita Beach, Cabarita Beach. Full kitchen strip-out and rebuild with stone island bench and custom joinery.
Questions, answered

Kitchen Renovations: common questions.

How long does a kitchen renovation take?
A typical kitchen renovation takes 6 to 10 weeks on site, depending on whether walls are moving. The stone benchtop templating and fabrication adds about 2 weeks after the cabinets are installed. We map the full timeline at the scoping stage.
Can you remove a wall to open the kitchen to the living area?
Usually yes. If it is a load-bearing wall we engage a structural engineer to design the beam, and we price that into the scope. We will tell you at the site visit whether the wall is structural and what the implications are.
Get started

See the plan, the price, and the permit pathway before you commit.

Tell us what you want to change about your home. We visit, draw a scope, price every line, and walk you through the council process before you sign anything.

✓ NSW Fair Trading licensed contractor✓ Insured to $20M + HBCF✓ Master Builders member✓ 74 five-star reviews✓ Fixed-price contract, no variations without written approval
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