Whole homes, one Warsaw programme
A full apartment renovation is a logistics exercise as much as a design project. Corecraft plans demolition, MEP rough-in, partitions, flooring, joinery, kitchens, bathrooms, and final decoration under a single master schedule — so trades do not compete for access or leave incompatible finishes.
We are experienced with Warsaw apartment constraints: occupied-zone protection, lift and loading rules, noise windows, and documentation for building management. Where you remain in residence during part of the works, we phase dust control, temporary services, and handover zones accordingly.
Your project manager maintains the specification, variation log, and inspection record. You see what is happening next, what requires your decision, and what is needed from the community or technical inspector before we proceed.
What we deliver
Every project is scoped in writing before works begin. Typical elements include:
- Whole-home survey and structural / services review
- Master programme and phased access plan
- Building notices and manager coordination
- Strip-out, waste logistics, and protection of retained areas
- Electrical, plumbing, and HVAC rough-in
- Partitions, ceilings, and acoustic detailing
- Flooring, tiling, and joinery across all rooms
- Kitchen and bathroom fit-out as scoped
- Decoration, commissioning, and handover pack
Key strengths
Single programme
One timeline linking every room and trade.
Phased delivery
Sequences that respect occupancy and building rules.
Unified specification
Materials and details consistent across the home.
Accountable handover
Snagging, manuals, and warranty documentation.
Fragmented contractors often optimize for their trade, not your home. A unified apartment scope keeps decisions, quality, and timing aligned from the first wall removed to the last fitting installed.
Discuss your full apartment project
Share your property details and timeline — we will outline scope, phases, and next steps during a consultation.