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Property Refurbishment & Repairs in Kensington and Chelsea, London

Lian Construction is a London construction company based in Kingston upon Thames, working across Kensington and Chelsea as part of full London-wide coverage. What shapes the work locally: Premium Central London borough where finishing quality — tiling, plastering, decorating — is the deciding factor on every project.

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Building work in Kensington and Chelsea

Housing stock in Kensington and Chelsea

Kensington and Chelsea is dominated by period property. Stucco-fronted Victorian and Georgian terraces, garden squares, mansion blocks and mews houses make up a large share of the borough's housing stock, much of it dating from the 1800s. Ceiling heights, cornicing, sash windows and original plasterwork are common in these properties, which is part of why finishing quality carries so much weight on a project here — the existing detailing sets a high bar, and any new tiling, plastering or decorating has to sit alongside it convincingly. A large proportion of the borough falls within conservation areas, and there is a higher-than-average concentration of listed buildings compared with most of London. Basement conversions, loft extensions and internal reconfigurations of older terraces are common project types, often on properties that have already been altered several times over the decades. Newer flats and mansion blocks exist too, particularly nearer the borough's busier corridors, but even these tend to have higher specification finishes than the London average, so the same emphasis on tiling, plastering and decorating quality applies across most of the housing stock, not just the period buildings.

Local demand in Kensington and Chelsea

In a premium Central London borough like this, the finish is what homeowners and landlords notice first and remember longest. Structural work matters, but a project can be sound behind the walls and still feel like a failure if the tiling is uneven, the plaster shows joints under light, or the decorating looks rushed. That raises the bar for any contractor working here — clients in Kensington and Chelsea tend to have seen good finishing before, in their own homes or others', and they know what it looks like when it is done properly. For landlords, this matters commercially as well as aesthetically: a flat presented with a poor finish is harder to let at the rents the area commands, and tenants at this price point notice the same details owner-occupiers do. For homeowners, redoing a badly finished tiling or plastering job is disruptive and expensive, which makes getting it right the first time worth more here than in most areas. Given the concentration of high-value property, competition among contractors able to deliver consistently high-quality finishing work is real, and it tends to be finishing standard, not price alone, that decides who gets the work.

Planning and conservation in Kensington and Chelsea

Given how much of Kensington and Chelsea's housing stock is period property, conservation area status and listed building consent are recurring considerations for refurbishment work in the borough. Many alterations that would be straightforward elsewhere — replacing windows, altering facades, or changing rooflines — can require planning permission or listed building consent here, and conservation area rules often extend to details like window materials, render finishes and external decoration colours. This does not affect every job; plenty of internal refurbishment, redecorating and like-for-like repair work falls outside these controls. But for anything touching the exterior, the roofline or a listed structure, it is worth checking the property's planning status early, ideally before finalising a scope of work, since consent requirements can affect both timeline and the materials that can be used.

Why Lian Construction for Kensington and Chelsea

Lian Construction is based in Kingston upon Thames (KT2 6QW) and works across the whole of London, including Kensington and Chelsea. Enquiries from Kensington and Chelsea are scheduled alongside the rest of our London coverage, with the same team, the same standards and the same 5-star Google review record behind every job.

RegionCentral London
CoverageLondon-wide coverage borough
BasedKingston upon Thames, KT2 6QW
Reputation5.0★ from 26 Google reviews

Services available in Kensington and Chelsea

The services we most actively deliver for Kensington and Chelsea clients, from refurbishment to roofing.

Kensington and Chelsea coverage map

An approximate view of Kensington and Chelsea within our London-wide coverage area from Kingston upon Thames.

Questions

Kensington and Chelsea questions

Does Lian Construction cover Kensington and Chelsea?

Yes. Kensington and Chelsea is part of our London-wide coverage from Kingston upon Thames. We take on refurbishment, repairs, roofing and general building work here.

What types of properties do you work on in Kensington and Chelsea?

We work on houses, flats, HMOs and commercial premises in Kensington and Chelsea for homeowners, landlords and managing agents.

How quickly can you start work in Kensington and Chelsea?

It depends on the scope of the job and our current schedule. As a London-wide contractor based in Kingston upon Thames, we can usually arrange a site visit and quote for Kensington and Chelsea enquiries within a few working days.

Do I need planning permission for a loft or basement conversion in Kensington and Chelsea?

It depends on the property. Many loft and basement conversions in the borough do need planning permission, particularly if the building is listed, in a conservation area, or the work affects the roofline or external appearance. Basement works also tend to involve additional structural and drainage considerations given how much of the borough sits on clay and how close properties are to each other. We'd always recommend checking the property's specific planning status before committing to a design, rather than assuming permitted development rights apply.

Why does tiling and plastering cost more in Kensington and Chelsea than elsewhere?

It's usually less about the borough itself and more about the specification. Properties here often call for larger format tiles, natural stone, or bespoke plaster finishes like polished plaster, which take more time and skill than standard trade finishes. Access can also be tighter in period terraces and mansion blocks, which slows work down. If you're pricing a job, it's worth asking what finish level a quote assumes, since standard and premium finishing can vary a lot in cost for what looks like the same job on paper.

How do I know if my property is in a conservation area?

The local council's planning portal will usually confirm conservation area status and any listing for a specific address, and this is worth checking before finalising plans for external work. If your property is in a conservation area, it can affect things like window replacements, render colours and roofing materials even where the work itself wouldn't normally need permission elsewhere. We'd suggest checking this early, since it can change both the materials specified and the realistic timeline for approval.

Can you match new plasterwork or decorating to the existing period detailing in an older property?

In most cases, yes, though it depends on the condition and complexity of what's already there. Matching cornicing, ceiling roses or panelling in an older property takes more care than a standard plastering job, and sometimes involves taking a mould or pattern from existing detail before replicating it elsewhere. It's worth flagging any original features you want matched at the quoting stage, since it affects both the time required and the finish achievable, rather than raising it once work is underway.

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