
The Room Every Trade Has to Share
A kitchen renovation is not one trade doing one job. It is an electrician, a plumber, a cabinetmaker, and often a gasfitter, all needing to land in the right order on the same small footprint.
Most of the horror stories homeowners tell about kitchen renovations — running weeks over schedule, living out of a microwave for two months — trace back to sequencing failures, not bad trade work. Getting the order right is what separates a smooth kitchen renovation from a stressful one.
What a Kitchen Renovation Typically Includes
Demolition & Strip-Out
Removing existing cabinetry, benchtops, and fixtures that aren't staying, ready for the new layout.
Cabinetry & Joinery
New or reconfigured cabinetry, built to your layout rather than fitted around what was already there.
Benchtops
Stone, engineered stone, or timber — templated once cabinetry is installed and level.
Splashback & Tiling
Fitted after the benchtop, so cuts and edges line up cleanly around power points and taps.
Plumbing
Sink, dishwasher, and water filter lines relocated or reconnected to match the new layout.
Electrical
Appliance circuits, under-cabinet lighting, and rangehood ventilation, wired before cabinetry goes in.
Gas Fitting
Only if you're installing or relocating a gas cooktop — signed off by a registered gasfitter.
Flooring & Finishing
New flooring, painting, and finishing touches once every trade has been through.
Kitchens are not automatically restricted building work, but the moment you move plumbing, relocate gas, or touch structural walls, licensed trades are required. When you request kitchen renovation quotes through RenoQuotes, every matched builder coordinates the right licensed trades for your specific scope.
Why Trade Sequencing Matters Most in a Kitchen
A kitchen has more trades working in a smaller space, in a stricter order, than almost any other room in the house:
Electrical First
Rough wiring has to go in before cabinetry, or you're cutting into finished joinery to add a power point.
Cabinetry Before Templating
Benchtop templating only happens once cabinetry is installed and sitting level.
Benchtop Before Splashback
Tiling waits on the benchtop, so the join between the two is clean.
Appliances On Schedule
Ovens, cooktops, and rangehoods need to arrive in time for their cabinetry cutouts, not after.
Gasfitter Sign-Off
A registered gasfitter has to sign off before a new cooktop can be connected — this can't be skipped or rushed.
A kitchen renovation that goes wrong is rarely about any single trade doing bad work — it is about the sequencing between trades falling apart. Builders in our network manage this coordination directly, so you are not the one chasing five different tradespeople to line up their diaries.
Frequently Asked Questions
Straight answers to the questions we hear most from homeowners planning a kitchen renovation.
Costs vary widely by layout changes, cabinetry choice, and benchtop material, so we don't publish fixed figures here. For detailed cost breakdowns, see the guides at homeownerlife.com. On RenoQuotes, your matched builders will price your specific kitchen.
A straightforward kitchen replacement typically takes 2 to 4 weeks on site once demolition starts. Custom cabinetry and benchtop lead times are usually the biggest factor in your overall timeline, so confirm these before locking in a start date.
Not usually for a like-for-like layout. Moving plumbing, relocating gas, or touching structural walls can trigger consent requirements. Your matched builder will confirm what applies to your specific project.
Not for the core work — most kitchens are out of action once demolition starts. Many homeowners set up a temporary kitchen (bench, microwave, fridge) elsewhere in the home for the 2 to 4 week window.
Yes. Completely free for homeowners. We are funded by the builders in our network. You will never be invoiced, and receiving quotes commits you to nothing.
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