Complete renovation from A to Z

Complete renovation A-Z

Complete renovation from A to Z

A complete renovation requires more than just execution. It involves proper preparation, technical choices, clear communication and correct follow-up of the different phases.

ROART supports renovation projects from preparation and demolition to execution and finishing. Depending on the project, this may include structural works, technical installations, floors, walls, ceilings, kitchen, bathroom, roofing works, façade works and general finishing.

We look at every renovation project as a whole. We take into account the existing condition of the building, the technical needs, the desired level of finishing, the planning and the available budget. This creates a clear and realistic approach for the complete renovation.

During execution, we provide site follow-up, coordination between the different works and clear communication with the client and involved partners.

Why choose ROART?

● One point of contact for the full renovation process
● Clear planning and practical communication
● Technical knowledge and experience with renovation projects
● Coordination of different phases and partners
● Proper execution and structured site follow-up
● Attention to quality, safety and finishing

Preparation, planning and coordination

Preparation, planning and coordination

Every complete renovation starts with proper preparation. We assess the existing condition of the building, the technical possibilities, the sequence of the works and the practical organisation of the site. This creates a clear and realistic renovation plan from the start.

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Execution and site follow-up

Execution and site follow-up

During execution, we follow the works step by step. We coordinate the different phases, maintain clear communication and pay attention to quality, safety and finishing. This keeps the renovation process clear for all parties involved.

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What can be included in a complete renovation?

  • Checkmark icon Preparation and site setup
  • Checkmark icon Demolition works
  • Checkmark icon Structural works
  • Checkmark icon Technical installations
  • Checkmark icon Floors and walls
  • Checkmark icon Kitchen and bathroom
  • Checkmark icon Interior finishing
  • Checkmark icon Planning and coordination

Frequently asked questions

A complete renovation often raises practical, technical and budget-related questions. Below, we answer some frequently asked questions about our approach, planning and execution.


How much does a complete renovation cost?

The cost depends on the scope of the works, the condition of the building, the chosen materials, the technical installations and the desired level of finishing. That is why we assess each project separately based on plans, requirements and practical circumstances.

How long does a complete renovation take?

The duration depends on the size of the project, the type of works, the planning of materials and the availability of the different executing parties. A limited renovation may take a few weeks, while a complete renovation often requires several months.

Do I need a permit for a renovation?

This depends on the works, the location and the applicable regulations. For structural changes, façade modifications, extensions or changes of use, a permit or notification is often required. We can help review which practical steps are important for your project.

Can I stay in the home during the renovation?

This depends on the scope and impact of the works. For limited renovations, this is sometimes possible. For heavy works, dust, technical installations or structural interventions, temporarily moving out is often more practical and safer.

How do I start a complete renovation project?

You can start by briefly explaining your project and, if possible, sending us photos, plans or documents. We then review the situation and, if needed, plan a site visit or an initial discussion.

Do you work with one point of contact?

Yes. In a complete renovation, clear communication is important. That is why we provide structured follow-up, so you know who to contact and how the project is progressing.

Can structural works be part of the renovation?

Yes. Depending on the project, structural works, concrete works, reinforcements or modifications to load-bearing structures can be part of a complete renovation. This is always assessed technically based on the existing situation and plans.

Can you also help determine the sequence of the works?

Yes. In a complete renovation, the correct sequence of the works is very important. We review which works need to be done first, how the different phases connect and how the site can be organised in a practical way.