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From Design to Completion: How a Bathroom Renovation Unfolds

Tuesday 18 August 2026·By Kenton Bathroom Centre

A bathroom renovation involves more moving parts than most people expect going in — plumbing, tiling, electrics, and finishing all need to come together in the right order. Kenton Bathroom Centre, based in Gosforth, walks customers through how the process actually unfolds.

The Process, Step by Step

  1. Design consultation. Layout, fixtures, and style preferences are discussed, working within the room's actual dimensions and plumbing constraints.
  2. Quotation and planning. A detailed quote and realistic timeline are provided, accounting for every trade involved.
  3. Strip-out. The existing bathroom is removed, including old fixtures, tiling, and sometimes flooring.
  4. First-fix plumbing and electrics. Pipework and wiring are installed or adjusted before walls and floors are closed up.
  5. Tiling and surfaces. Walls and floors are tiled or finished according to the agreed design.
  6. Second-fix and fitting. Bath, shower, toilet, sink, and other fixtures are installed and connected.
  7. Final checks and handover. Everything is tested for leaks and proper function before the finished room is handed over.

Why the Order of Work Matters

Plumbing and electrical work has to happen before tiling closes up the walls — getting this sequence wrong, or rushing it, is one of the most common causes of costly rework later.

How Long Does a Renovation Typically Take?

A full bathroom renovation commonly takes one to two weeks depending on scope, though more complex layout changes or supply delays on fixtures can extend this — a realistic timeline should be part of the initial quote.

Common Decisions to Make Early

  • Bath, shower, or both?
  • Underfloor heating or a traditional radiator?
  • Tile size and layout, which affects both cost and visual impact
  • Storage needs — a common afterthought that's easier to plan early

What to Ask a Bathroom Fitter Before Booking

Confirm who handles which trade directly versus subcontracting, what the payment schedule looks like, and whether a guarantee covers both fittings and workmanship — not just the products themselves.

Conclusion

Understanding the stages involved makes a bathroom renovation feel far more manageable and helps set realistic expectations from the outset. Kenton Bathroom Centre, rated 5 stars from 5 Google reviews, offers bathroom renovation services to homeowners across Gosforth and the surrounding area.

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