Renovating your home can transform your space — and your property value. But how much does it really cost to renovate in Hampshire?
Whether you’re updating a home in Totton, Alton, or Bishopstoke, this cost guide will help you budget confidently and avoid unexpected expenses.
💷 Average Renovation Costs in Hampshire (in 2025)
Project Type | Approx. Cost Range (inc. VAT) |
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New kitchen installation | £12,000 – £30,000+ |
Bathroom remodel | £6,000 – £15,000 |
Loft conversion | £35,000 – £70,000 |
Single-storey rear extension | £1,800 – £2,500 per m² |
Two-storey extension | £2,200 – £3,200 per m² |
Full house renovation | £60,000 – £150,000+ (depending on size) |
📍 Factors That Affect Cost in Hampshire
Location:
Expect to pay more in premium areas like Winchester, Lymington, or Alresford than in areas like Whitehill or Andover.
- Type of Property:
Older homes or listed buildings in places like Wickham or Twyford may require specialist materials and planning. - Scope of Work:
Internal renovations (kitchens, bathrooms) are typically cheaper than structural work like extensions or roof changes. - Planning & Architect Fees:
Architectural services usually cost 8–12% of the total build cost, but they help you avoid budget overruns.
🧠 Hidden or Overlooked Costs
- Planning application fees: ~£250–£500
- Structural engineer: £600–£2,000+
- Building control / inspections
- Party wall agreements (if applicable)
- Temporary accommodation (for major projects)
✅ How to Keep Costs Under Control
- Work with a local Hampshire architect to avoid surprises
- Get 2–3 fixed quotes from reputable builders
- Prioritise improvements that boost property value (e.g. layout, light, energy performance)
- Avoid constant design changes once work starts
Final Thought
Renovating in Hampshire doesn’t have to break the bank — but it does need careful planning. Start with expert guidance from a local architect to make the most of your investment and keep your project on track.