Full Refurbishment — A Case Study
Ellice Construction delivered a fast-track refurbishment and reconfiguration of a 4,000 square foot detached house in Surrey, transforming it into a bright, open-plan home with contemporary bathrooms and upgraded finishes throughout. The project combined structural alteration, full strip-out, and high-quality fit-out to create practical, elegant spaces that will stand up to daily use.
The Brief
Open up cellular ground-floor rooms to improve light, flow and everyday usability.
Replace dated bathrooms with modern, low-maintenance spaces including a wet-room.
Refresh finishes throughout to a clean, enduring specification suitable for family living and entertaining.
Challenges
Significant demolition and waste management in a live residential setting.
Removal of internal blockwork walls to form an open-plan kitchen/dining/living area, requiring structural support.
Level and waterproof wet-room construction with recessed storage niches and flush thresholds.
Coordinating multiple bathrooms to a consistent, contemporary aesthetic.
Our Approach
Strip-out & Structural Works
Full plaster and wall tile removal to blockwork where required (see demolition images).
Careful takedown of internal blockwork partitions; installation of new structural steel support to create a clear span for the open-plan layout.
First-fix carpentry to rationalise openings and door sets for the new plan.
Bathrooms — Design & Fit-Out
Family Bathroom: freestanding bath, walk-in glazed shower screen, large-format wall and floor tiles, built-in alcove niches, and recessed window board; calm, pale palette for a bright, spa-like finish.
Principal Bathroom: double basin vanity, brushed-brass brassware and accessories, statement floor tiles, and full-height wall tiling for durability.
Wet-Room/En-suite: level-access showering with overhead drench and handset, tiled recess for storage, minimal fixtures and a clean grey stone aesthetic.
Services & Substrates
First-fix plumbing for new bathroom layouts, freestanding bath, twin vanity, and concealed shower valves.
Electrical first-fix including downlights and feature vanity lighting.
Floor build-ups prepared for large-format tiling and a fully tanked wet-room (fall to drain, linear tray, and waterproofing system).
Finishes & Joinery
Full re-skim to new plaster surfaces for a crisp paint finish.
New internal doors and ironmongery to suit the scheme.
Engineered timber flooring to living areas, running through to the new open-plan kitchen zone for continuity (see flooring image).
Second-fix electrics with warm, even downlighting.
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Large-format porcelain tiles for reduced grout lines and easy cleaning.
Brushed-brass taps, shower sets and trims used as a consistent accent.
Frameless glass shower screens to keep sightlines open and maximise natural light.
Integrated tiled niches to remove clutter and maintain clean surfaces.
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Space & Light: Removing internal walls and rationalising openings created a bright, free-flowing living area linked to the kitchen.
Durability: Robust tiling, high-quality brassware and moisture-resistant substrates deliver long-term performance with simple maintenance.
Value: The coordinated specification across multiple rooms elevated the whole property, increasing market appeal and rental/sale readiness.
Programme Discipline: Phased delivery (strip-out → structure → services → fit-out) kept trades moving efficiently and safeguarded finishes.
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Scope: Structural reconfiguration, full strip-out, two luxury bathrooms + one wet-room, re-plastering, lighting, flooring and decoration.
Key Features: Freestanding bath, level-access wet-room, double vanity, recessed niches, large-format porcelain tiles, brushed-brass detailing, engineered timber flooring.
Delivery: On programme, to specification, with clean handover and minimal snagging.