The homeowners needed work across multiple rooms. Both bathrooms were outdated, the laundry needed a full refresh, and the bedroom ceilings had no insulation and were showing their age. They wanted the lot handled as one project.

This was a multi-room renovation with overlapping trades. Two bathrooms, a laundry, and ceiling work in every bedroom meant plumbers, electricians, waterproofers, tilers, and plasterers were all needed at different stages. The sequencing had to be right to avoid trades sitting idle.
Key considerations included:

Ben mapped out the schedule so the wet area trades moved through each room in order. While the waterproofer and tiler were finishing one bathroom, the plumber was roughing in the next.
The upstairs bathroom was finished with natural stone basins on a walnut timber vanity, brass tapware throughout, large format neutral tiles, and a glass shower screen with a rain shower head. The main bathroom featured dual stone basins on a walnut vanity, a freestanding bath, and LED strip lighting behind the mirrors and along the ceiling line. Brass tapware carried through both rooms for a consistent look.
The laundry was compact but well planned. Featured Joinery built the cabinetry to make the most of the limited space, with a stacked washer and dryer, white cabinetry, gold tapware, and white subway tile splashback.
Plumbing was coordinated through Pipeworks Plumbing Projects and EPS Plumbing, with electrical handled by CHM Electrical.

Result
Both bathrooms and the laundry were completed within the original timeline. The upstairs bathroom with its stone basins and walnut vanity is a standout, and the freestanding bath in the main bathroom changed the feel of the entire room. The LED lighting detail throughout gives both bathrooms a quality that you notice the moment you walk in.
The homeowners stayed in the house for the full build. Every bedroom ceiling was insulated, sheeted, and painted around their routine.
