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5 home improvements you can do in a month

6 min read
Oct '25 • by Heather

Quick summary

Most home improvements you can do in a month cost between a few hundred and a few thousand pounds, depending on the project size and materials. For example, bathroom renovations and garden landscaping can be completed within four weeks if you plan carefully and avoid projects needing council approval, like adding conservatories or external alterations.

If you’re a busy person who has unexpectedly found themselves with a quiet month on their hands, you might be considering taking on a little home project.

However, many of the projects that add significant value to your home can take a surprising amount of time. That’s because some modifications need to be given approval by the council first, and getting their sign off will take between 8-10 weeks. Here are some projects you’ll have to clear with your local authority first:

  • Adding a conservatory
  • Installing roof lights
  • Installation of new windows or external doors
  • Alterations to the external appearance of your home

So if you’ve decided on the spur of the moment to take a home project on, the ones listed above aren’t for you. However, that’s not to say there’s nothing you can do. Below are some easy wins in improving your home, and increasing its future resale value.

Renovating a bathroom

Renovating your bathroom can seem like a big job, but it can be done quite quickly, if you have the right professionals on board.

There are many ways to add value to your existing bathroom, especially now with so many new trends popping up. Here’s just a few…

  • His and her sinks
  • New shower
  • More natural light
  • New tiles

For a full breakdown on trends, see our bathroom features blog, or visit our Pinterest page.

In term of timings, if you already know what you want, and can buy the materials without much hassle (so, if you’re not going for bespoke) even a full renovation can be done within a month. Roughly speaking, here’s what the work might look like:

Week One: demolition, rough carpentry, and plumbing (however, plumbing times will increase if moving your toilet, or other appliances).

Week Two: Electrical rough-in, first inspections, insulation, plastering, and paint.

Week Three: Final inspection, tilework, cabinetry, and flooring.

Week Four: Adding in fixtures, final touches, and tying up of loose ends.

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