Home Renovation Hobart: Renovating More Than One Room at Once

Not every renovation fits neatly into one room. A Home Renovation Hobart project spans several rooms at once, run by Tom and Zak from the first walk-through to the final handover.
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What Counts as a Whole Home Renovation With Nomac Built

One Project, Every Trade

If the job spans more than one room, touches the layout, or mixes trades like plumbing, electrical and structural work in one project, it sits under this broader service rather than a single-service page like bathroom or kitchen work on its own. We scope it as one project either way, so trades are sequenced properly instead of arriving in the wrong order.

Deciding Between a Renovation and Starting Again

Weighing Up What's Worth Keeping

Not every tired house needs to come down. Whether renovating or rebuilding makes more sense depends on the condition of what's already there and how much of the existing footprint still works for you. Our guide on renovating versus rebuilding in Hobart walks through how to weigh that up before committing either way.

A Recent Home Renovation Hobart Project

The Lollara Road Renovation

The Lollara Road Renovation is a good example of the scope a Home Renovation Hobart project can cover: custom tiling, a reclaimed window and elegant VJ lining, blending farmhouse charm with a house that actually works for how the owners live day to day.

Why Hobart Homeowners Trust Us With Bigger Projects

Nothing Lost Between Trades

Once a renovation spans several rooms and trades, the risk of things falling through the cracks between subcontractors goes up. Zak and Tom stay hands-on across the whole project rather than handing sequencing to a site manager, so plumbing, electrical and structural work land in the right order and nothing gets lost between one trade finishing and the next starting.

Home Renovations Hobart

Answer to Frequently Asked Questions

How do I know if I need a full home renovation or just a few smaller jobs?

It usually comes down to whether the rooms you want changed share trades or timing. If plumbing, electrical and structural work overlap across more than one area, running it as a single renovation is generally more efficient than booking separate jobs.

Can you renovate one section of the house while we keep living in the rest?

In most cases yes, and it's one of the first things we plan around during scoping. Our guide on live-in renovations in Hobart covers what that looks like day to day.

Do you handle the design as well as the build?

We can review plans you already have, or connect you with a designer we trust if you're starting from scratch. Either way, we build to what's actually achievable on site, which sometimes means adjusting a plan before work starts.

How long does a whole-home renovation take?

It depends heavily on scope, from a few weeks for a couple of connected rooms to several months for a larger reconfiguration. We give you a realistic schedule once we've seen the job, rather than a generic estimate.

Will I get one quote for the whole renovation, or separate quotes per room?

One itemised quote covers the full scope, so you can see how the budget breaks down across rooms and trades rather than juggling multiple separate numbers.

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