Practice area — Wet rooms
Kitchen and bathroom upgrades, sequenced the way the membrane manufacturer specifies.
A kitchen or bathroom upgrade is half visible (cabinetry, tiles, tapware) and half invisible (drainage, conduit, waterproofing). We give the invisible half the same attention as the part you can photograph.
Kitchen scope
Wet kitchen, dry kitchen, or both.
We work in both layouts and routinely combine them. Wet kitchens get full mechanical extraction and gas piping where applicable; dry kitchens get the cabinetry detailing that the wet kitchen does not need to carry.
- Custom cabinetry — HPL, melamine, lacquer or solid timber doors
- Quartz, granite or stainless steel countertops
- Stainless steel sink and brass or stainless tapware
- Hood and hob installation (gas or induction), with extraction routing
- Plumbing rough-in for sink, dishwasher and water filter
- Electrical layout for appliances, under-cabinet lighting, pendants
- Wall tiling or panelling, splashback detailing
- Floor tiling with proper falls if wet kitchen
- Pantry, breakfast bar and island construction
- Final cleaning and 12-month workmanship warranty
Bathroom scope
Whether you are remodelling one bathroom or every wet area in the house.
Each bathroom is treated as a self-contained wet-area project. Where multiple bathrooms are in the same contract, we sequence them so you always have one functioning bathroom on site.
- Demolition and waste disposal
- Drainage corrections and floor falls reconstruction
- Three-coat waterproofing membrane to manufacturer spec
- 72-hour witnessed flood test before tiling
- Porcelain or natural stone tiling, mosaic accent work
- Vanity construction in moisture-resistant substrate
- Tapware, shower, WC and accessory installation
- Frameless glass shower partitioning
- Ventilation fan installation and ducting
- Mirror, lighting and storage solutions
Replacing or rebuilding?
Both make sense in different cases. We will tell you honestly which one your kitchen or bathroom actually needs before quoting.