Home Renovations on the Sunshine Coast

Our team delivers affordable, high-quality renovations across QLD with 35+ years' experience and an in-house team of trades.

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Your home should grow with you — not frustrate you with outdated layouts, worn finishes or wasted space. Suncoast Kitchens offers full-service home renovations across the Sunshine Coast and wider Queensland, working from our Kunda Park base with more than 35 years of experience under our belt.


We handle everything in-house — including cabinetry, plumbing, electrical, plastering and painting — so you don’t have to manage a list of contractors. Whether you’re opening up living areas, upgrading kitchens and bathrooms or tackling a full internal redesign, we’ll plan it properly and build it right.


We also partner with builders and contractors for larger jobs and insurance work, so your renovation slots seamlessly into the rest of your project.


Give us a call on (07) 5476 5604 to start planning your home renovation today.

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From Tired to Transformed

Home renovations can feel overwhelming — especially if you’re living through them. But with a good team and a clear plan, they don’t have to drag on or blow out. The key is experience, communication and covering every trade in one tidy process.


We also work on insurance repairs, post-flood rebuilds and older homes needing modernisation. And if you're extending or reconfiguring a layout, we’ll make sure the flow feels natural and the finishes are cohesive.

What Our Customers Say

FAQ

  • Do I need council approval for a home renovation?

    It depends on the scope of work. Internal renovations that don’t affect the structure (like updating kitchens or bathrooms) typically don’t require approval. But if you’re removing walls, extending rooms or altering plumbing layouts, permits may be needed.


    Always check with your local council or builder before you start planning major changes.

  • How do I live in my home during a renovation?

    Living through a renovation is doable, but preparation helps. Seal off work zones to keep dust down, set up a temporary kitchen or bathroom if possible, and communicate regularly with your builder to manage timelines.


    Expect some noise and disruption — but a well-organised team will keep things moving.

  • What should I renovate first in my home?

    That depends on your priorities. Kitchens and bathrooms are the most used spaces and usually offer the highest return on value and comfort.


    If flow and layout are a problem, structural changes might come first. Think about what affects daily life most — that’s often the best place to begin.

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