Residential Project: Kitchen Refurbishment & Fitting in Seaside
Building works to reconfigure room and fit new kitchen, flooring and re-decorate.





- The owners of this property had their kitchen in mind and needed a team to manage every other aspect of the project, from stripping out and removing the existing kitchen, to the building works needed to reconfigure the room, before then re-fitting and decorating.
- To create an improved space, Colbran & Wingrove removed a chimney breast plus a side door, blocking up the former opening with cavity walling. A rear window was also removed and an enlarged opening made for French doors.
- With the electrics and plumbing capped and the ‘shell’ of the room realised, we worked swiftly to create a suspended ceiling and install recessed lighting, before then plastering throughout.
- In this case, the homeowners had chosen and ordered their kitchen, selecting a sleek white handle-free design and wooden worktops. Along with the improved aesthetic, the smooth uniformity of newly prepared walls is great to work with and a kitchen suddenly takes shape with the addition of cabinetry. It just left our team to finalise the room with the installation of beautiful new flooring and decorating throughout.
- According to Mrs Knight “Colbran & Wingrove have been very professional and communicated every stage of the project precisely. We had quite a major re-modelling of our kitchen and they expertly and efficiently dealt with everything – including my decision to change a window midway through! Our key workman, Colin, was excellent, as were the whole team. He paid close attention to detail, was conscientious and friendly and I was comfortable leaving him working at home while I was at work. The project manager Martin also kept me up to date on everything and always promptly dealt with any queries.
- “In summary, my finished kitchen has exceeded all my expectations and I love it. The project has significantly improved my home and I’m extremely satisfied with the work Colbran & Wingrove carried out.”
September 2015