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Bricks & Breakfast

We Manage Your Renovation From Planning to Handover

Bricks & Breakfast helps homeowners and interior designers turn an approved design into a completed project through proper planning, site coordination and quality checks.
Project manager reviewing renovation drawings with homeowner
Project manager coordinating site details with workers

Why Project Management Matters

A renovation project involves many people. The designer may prepare the design. Different contractors then need to carry out the work in the correct order. Materials need to arrive on time. Measurements need to be checked. Site issues need to be handled before they affect the next stage.

When these parts are not coordinated, the project can become stressful. Works may clash. Materials may be ordered wrongly. Small details may be missed until it is harder to correct them.

Bricks & Breakfast helps manage this process. We study the design, review the site, plan the technical details and coordinate the people involved. We also check workmanship during the project and help prepare the site for handover.

Our aim is simple. We help turn the design into a completed space with proper planning, clear communication and careful site coordination.

What We Manage

Project management is not only about checking progress. It is about making sure the right people, materials and decisions come together at the right time.

Design Coordination

We study the design intent and help connect it with the practical site work needed to build it.

Technical Planning

We review measurements, details and site requirements before work starts, so the team has clearer direction.

Material Selection

We recommend suitable materials based on use, budget, maintenance and site conditions.

Trade Coordination

We coordinate carpentry, electrical, plumbing, tiling, painting, glass, metal and other trades.

Quality Control

We check workmanship during the project and highlight items that need correction before handover.

Project Handover

We review the completed work with the client and help close the project in an organised way.

What Your Project Manager Does

This is where project management becomes practical. We help connect the design, site details, workers and final checks so the project can move with clearer direction.

Understand the Design

Before work begins, we study the design, drawings and intended outcome. We look at how the space should function, what materials are involved and which details need special attention. This helps us understand what the designer or homeowner wants to achieve. It also helps us identify areas that may need clarification before site work starts.

Studying the design before work begins.
Project manager and designer reviewing renovation plans
Site manager checking measurements during renovation

Review the Site

We check the actual site against the drawings. This may include measuring walls, checking openings, reviewing existing services and looking at site limitations. Renovation work often depends on real site conditions. A proper site review helps reduce surprises and gives the team a clearer view of what needs to be planned.

Checking site conditions before construction.

Technical Planning

We help prepare the technical details needed for construction. This includes reviewing measurements, junctions, installation sequence and coordination points between trades. Some design ideas need adjustment to work properly on site. Our role is to help turn the design into clear construction steps that workers can follow.

Turning design details into site instructions.
Technical planning meeting with renovation drawings
Renovation material samples and finish review

Material Recommendation

We recommend suitable materials based on the design, usage, budget and maintenance needs. A material should not only look right. It should also be practical for the space and suitable for the way the home or commercial area will be used. We help clients compare options and avoid choices that may create problems later.

Choosing materials that suit the project.

Construction Scheduling

We plan the order of work so different trades can move through the site properly. Some works must happen before others. For example, electrical and plumbing work may need to be completed before carpentry, tiling or final finishes. A clear schedule helps reduce delays and keeps everyone aware of the next step.

Planning the sequence of work.
Project manager planning renovation schedule
Project team coordinating construction work

Trade Coordination

We coordinate the workers and suppliers involved in the project. This may include carpenters, electricians, plumbers, tilers, painters, glass specialists, metal workers and other trades. We make sure each party understands the design, timing and site requirements, so the work can move in the correct sequence.

Coordinating different trades on site.

Quality Checks

We check workmanship during the project, not only at the end. This includes looking at alignment, finishing, installation details and whether works match the approved direction. Early checks help identify items that need correction before they affect the next trade or become harder to fix.

Checking workmanship before handover.
Project manager inspecting completed workmanship
Project manager reviewing completed home with client

Project Handover

Before handover, we review the completed work with the client. We help identify outstanding items, coordinate final touch-ups and make sure the project is closed in an organised way. The handover stage is important because it gives the client a clear view of what has been completed and what needs final attention.

Reviewing the completed project with the client.

Who We Work With

A renovation project depends on many people working towards the same outcome. Bricks & Breakfast helps coordinate the different parties involved, so the design, site work and final result stay aligned.

• Homeowners who need help managing renovation work
• Interior designers who need construction support
• Carpenters, electricians, plumbers and tilers
• Painters, glass specialists and metal workers
• Material suppliers and other project vendors
• Site workers who need clear instructions and timing

We make sure different people work together towards the same design and the same project outcome.
Project team discussion at renovation site

Problems We Help Prevent

Good project management helps reduce common renovation risks. It cannot remove every challenge, but it helps issues get noticed earlier and handled with clearer communication.

Poor Coordination

Different trades may start work without knowing what others have done or still need to do. Project management helps by coordinating the work sequence so each trade understands the timing and site requirements.

Construction Delays

Delays can happen when materials, workers or decisions are not ready at the right time. We plan the schedule and follow up on key items before they hold up the next stage.

Wrong Materials Ordered

Materials may be ordered in the wrong size, finish or quantity. We help check material choices against the design, site measurements and practical use.

Measurement Mistakes

Incorrect measurements can affect carpentry, fittings, tile layout or installation work. We review site measurements and highlight details that need confirmation.

Trade Clashes

Electrical, plumbing, carpentry and other works may clash if they are not coordinated early. We review the sequence and coordinate trades before one stage blocks another.

Poor Workmanship

Small workmanship issues can become bigger when they are only found at the end. We carry out quality checks during the project and arrange corrections where needed.

Project manager resolving a renovation site issue
Project manager checking construction quality on site

Why Clients Choose Bricks & Breakfast

Experienced Project Managers
We understand how renovation work moves from drawings to site. This helps us spot practical issues earlier.

Technical Understanding
We look at measurements, installation details and site conditions, not only the surface result.

Strong Trade Coordination
We coordinate different workers so the project can move in the correct order.

Practical Material Advice
We recommend suitable materials based on use, maintenance, budget and site needs.

Regular Site Checks
We check progress and workmanship during the project, so issues can be addressed earlier.

Careful Workmanship
We work with experienced workers and pay attention to the details that affect the final handover.

Project Management FAQ

Yes. We can work with your interior designer and help manage the construction side of the project.
No. We can support homeowners with an existing design and designers who need a construction partner.
This depends on the project arrangement. We can discuss the scope and see how coordination should be handled.
Site visits depend on the project stage. We visit when key checks, coordination or decisions are needed.
Bricks & Breakfast helps coordinate the workers, suppliers and trades involved in the approved scope.
Yes. We can recommend suitable materials based on design intent, practical use, budget and maintenance.
We carry out quality checks during the project and highlight items that need correction before handover.
You can speak with us about your project needs. We will review the scope and advise whether project management support is suitable.
Yes. We manage residential renovation work and commercial construction coordination, depending on project scope.
We review the issue, speak with the relevant parties and help find a practical way forward.

Need Help Managing Your Renovation?

If you already have a design and need help turning it into a completed project, speak with Bricks & Breakfast.
Completed home walkthrough with project manager and client