In what order do you renovate a house?

The smart and strategic order to renovate a house begins with planning and design, then moves into structural work, followed by mechanical systems like electrical, plumbing, and HVAC. From there, you shift to walls, flooring, fixtures, and finally, finishing touches and styling. This sequence ensures efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and minimal rework especially critical for older homes with hidden surprises.

At PDCD Homes, we have guided countless homeowners through this process with clarity and craftsmanship. From the first sketch to the final polish, our approach to home renovation is deeply informed by experience, local knowledge, and a human-first design philosophy.

Let’s now unpack the renovation journey step by step, weaving in the design intelligence and craftsmanship that PDCD Homes brings to every project.

Understanding the True Purpose of a Home Renovation

A renovation is more than a fresh coat of paint or trendy kitchen tiles. It is a rebirth of the home’s identity. Whether you are modernising an outdated layout, repairing damage, or simply increasing market value, every nail and fixture must reflect purpose.



With growing interest in energy-efficient upgrades, sustainable materials, and modern living needs, today's home renovations go deeper than ever. At PDCD Homes, we do not just remodel we rethink how the space should live, breathe, and feel.

Step 1: Structural and Safety First

Before paint samples and tile catalogs, comes the gritty but essential stuff. Structural work includes foundation repairs, roofing, replacing support beams, and fixing any water damage or termite infestations. If you are working on an older home, this is the moment to bring everything up to code.

We always advise our clients at PDCD Homes to begin with a thorough inspection. You cannot build a beautiful space on a broken frame. Think of this stage as the reset button—restoring your home’s bones so the rest of the transformation can thrive.


Step 2: Mechanical Systems Come Next

Once the structure is stable, you tackle the systems beneath the walls. This includes electrical rewiring, plumbing, and heating and cooling installations. These are often the unseen heroes of comfort and safety.

Energy-efficient systems are a smart investment, lowering utility bills and raising property value. PDCD Homes often integrates solar-ready setups and water-saving plumbing designs to modernise homes for both sustainability and long-term performance.


Step 3: Insulation, Walls, and Ceilings

When the guts are in place, it's time to seal and shape the space. Insulation, wall repairs or new drywall installations, ceiling designs, and plasterwork form the core of this stage.

Soundproofing, thermal protection, and lighting considerations should all be locked in during this phase. At PDCD Homes, we encourage homeowners to think about functionality as well as style. A well-insulated room is not just energy-efficient—it’s a comfort sanctuary.


Step 4: Flooring and Surface Decisions

Now comes the texture underfoot. Choices like hardwood, tiles, concrete finishes, or hybrid vinyl flooring play a huge role in defining the personality of a room.

This is where style meets utility. You want materials that not only look good but also stand up to daily life. Whether it is an open-plan kitchen or a high-traffic hallway, PDCD Homes ensures that flooring choices are both stunning and sensible.


Step 5: Kitchen and Bathroom Upgrades

Kitchen renovations and bathroom makeovers are where homeowners tend to splurge—and rightly so. These are functional spaces that deserve high-end detail and practical intelligence.

Think ergonomic layout, modern fixtures, space-saving cabinetry, and high-efficiency appliances. PDCD Homes specialises in smart kitchen layouts and spa-like bathroom transformations, combining beauty and utility in equal measure.


Step 6: Windows, Doors, and Natural Light

This often-overlooked step can make or break your renovation. Installing energy-efficient windows, secure doors, and skylights or larger openings to bring in more daylight dramatically changes how a home feels.

Natural light is one of the most cost-effective ways to lift a home’s mood and market value. At PDCD Homes, we integrate clever light design with architectural features to create homes that feel expansive and connected to the outdoors.


Step 7: Fixtures, Fittings, and Custom Joinery

Here’s where personality starts to bloom. Lighting fixtures, cabinetry handles, custom wardrobes, vanities, and built-in shelves create a tailored feel. This is not just about filling a space—it’s about finishing it with flair and function.

PDCD Homes partners with artisans and local manufacturers to create custom joinery and statement fixtures that elevate even the simplest spaces.


Step 8: Painting, Styling, and Final Touches

Finally, the visible transformation. Walls get their colour, trims are polished, and spaces come alive with furniture, art, and textures. It is the ribbon on the renovation package.

Painting is not just an aesthetic choice—it sets tone, defines mood, and ties together the work of all the stages before it. Our designers at PDCD Homes help clients select palettes that reflect both the home’s character and the owner's lifestyle.

Renovation with a Purpose: PDCD Homes’ Approach

We believe that home renovation is not about trend-chasing. It’s about value-driven, intentional design. Every family, investor, or homeowner we work with has a unique story and their renovation should reflect that.

As one of Perth’s most trusted names in home building and construction, PDCD Homes combines local expertise, architectural insight, and craftsmanship to deliver transformations that last.

Whether it's a full-scale home overhaul, a strategic kitchen upgrade, or restoring a beloved family property, we guide you from vision to execution every brick, beam, and brushstroke along the way.

Conclusion

Home renovation is not just a checklist of tasks it’s a journey of rediscovery. Starting with structure and safety, flowing through systems and surfaces, and culminating in tailored design, the process demands both strategy and creativity.

When done right, a renovation doesn’t just improve a home it renews it. With PDCD Homes as your partner, that renewal is guided by care, backed by knowledge, and fuelled by passion.

If you're ready to turn your current house into your dream space, now is the time to take that first step—with a partner who knows the path.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most important thing to renovate in a house first?
The structure and safety of your home should always come first. This includes foundation, roofing, and any necessary repairs. Without a solid base, cosmetic upgrades are at risk.

How long does a full home renovation usually take?
Depending on the size and scope, it can range from a few weeks to several months. At PDCD Homes, we provide realistic timelines and keep clients updated every step of the way.

Is it worth renovating an old house?
Absolutely. Older homes often have solid bones and character that new builds lack. Renovating can unlock both emotional and financial value especially when guided by experienced professionals like PDCD Homes.

What renovations add the most value to a home?
Kitchens and bathrooms offer the highest return on investment. Energy-efficient upgrades and open-plan living conversions are also highly sought after in today’s market.

Should I move out during renovation?
For extensive projects involving structural or mechanical work, moving out is often the safer and more efficient choice. PDCD Homes can help plan timelines to minimise disruption.

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