Home Renovations Oatlands

On the hunt for bathroom renovations in Oatlands? Time to consider a reliable builder!

We’re Mitroteam Projects, a local Western Sydney building team with over 20 years of construction experience. We work with Oatlands homeowners on renovations, extensions, kitchen and bathroom upgrades, and full home transformations, all managed from start to finish by our team.

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Renovating in a Suburb That Protects Its Character

Renovating in a Suburb That Protects Its Character

Oatlands is not a suburb in transition. It’s not densifying, not being bought up by developers, and not changing its fundamental character from one decade to the next. What it is doing is gradually improving. Older homes are being updated. Kitchens that haven’t been touched since the 1980s are being renovated. Bathrooms that were always too small are being reconfigured. Extensions are being added to create the space that growing families need.

This kind of renovation, incremental, careful, and focused on quality, is well suited to Oatlands. The homes here deserve work that’s been thought through properly and executed to a standard that holds up over time. A renovation that looks dated within five years or needs remediation work within ten isn’t consistent with the level of investment homeowners in this suburb have made.

One thing worth being direct about: property prices in Oatlands have seen a notable correction over the past year. In that context, renovation becomes an active choice to build value into a property rather than a passive bet on the market. A well-executed kitchen renovation, a properly built extension, a bathroom that’s been done right. These add measurable value to a home regardless of where the broader market is sitting.

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The Housing Mix in Oatlands

The Housing Mix in Oatlands

Oatlands has a genuinely varied housing stock that reflects its long history. The suburb was known as Dundas West before being formally defined as Oatlands in 1991, and its residential character draws on several distinct periods of development.

Federation and interwar homes. Some of the older residential properties in Oatlands date from the Federation and interwar periods, featuring the distinctive architecture of those eras: return verandas, high ceilings, timber detailing, and floor plans that weren’t designed for contemporary living but have enormous potential when renovated thoughtfully.

Post-war brick homes. A significant portion of Oatlands’ housing was built during the post-war boom of the 1950s and 60s. These are well-constructed homes on good blocks, typically in need of layout modernisation, kitchen and bathroom updates, and improved connection between indoor and outdoor spaces.

Larger family homes from the 70s and 80s. These homes tend to have the floor area but not always the layout. Open-plan conversions, kitchen renovations, and bathroom upgrades are the most common projects on this type of property in Oatlands.

Contemporary builds. Some newer homes in the suburb may need targeted updates to kitchens, bathrooms, or outdoor areas as tastes and family needs evolve.

What We Work On in Oatlands

What We Work On in Oatlands

We handle home renovations across the full range of project types in Oatlands.

Kitchen Renovations

Oatlands is a family suburb and the kitchen reflects that. Families here cook, entertain, and spend time together at home. A kitchen renovation that improves the layout, expands bench and storage space, and opens up to the living areas makes a genuine difference to how the home works day to day. We design and build kitchens that are practical first and visually considered second, and we help you make choices that will hold up well for years.

Home Extensions

Many Oatlands properties sit on blocks that have room for a rear extension or a second storey addition. A ground floor extension can add open living space, a larger kitchen, extra bedrooms, or a covered alfresco area that makes the most of the suburb’s leafy setting. A second storey addition can significantly expand the home’s bedroom count without reducing the outdoor space that makes Oatlands homes appealing in the first place.

Open-Plan Conversions

Older Oatlands homes, particularly those built in the 1950s through to the 1970s, typically have closed-off floor plans that don’t suit modern family living. Removing internal walls to open up the kitchen, dining, and living areas is one of the most impactful changes you can make, and when it’s done in conjunction with an extension or kitchen renovation, the result is a home that feels genuinely transformed.

Bathroom Renovations

Bathrooms in older Oatlands homes are commonly overdue for a proper update. We handle bathroom renovations from demolition through to final fit-off, including waterproofing, tiling, plumbing, vanities, and all the finishing details.

Outdoor Entertaining Areas

The lifestyle appeal of Oatlands, its leafy streets, open space, and family orientation, extends naturally to the backyard. A well-built alfresco area, a covered deck, or a properly landscaped outdoor space adds usable living area and suits how Oatlands families actually use their homes.

Heritage and Older Home Renovations

For Federation and interwar homes in Oatlands, renovation requires a degree of care and consideration that more recent housing doesn’t. We work with the character of older homes rather than against it, making improvements that feel sympathetic to the original build while delivering a result that works for contemporary living.

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What to Plan For in Older Oatlands Homes

What to Plan For in Older Oatlands Homes

Asbestos. Homes built before the late 1980s may contain asbestos in walls, ceilings, eaves, or floor coverings. We test before any demolition or structural work begins and manage safe removal as part of the project.

Ageing plumbing and electrical. Older properties in Oatlands regularly have plumbing and wiring that needs to be brought up to current standards during a renovation. We include this in our site assessment and quoting from the start.

Structural wall removal. Open-plan conversions involve removing load-bearing walls, which requires structural engineering and correctly installed support beams. This is standard work for our team but has to be done correctly.

Heritage considerations. Oatlands falls under the City of Parramatta, which has heritage overlays on some properties. If your home has a heritage listing or sits within a conservation area, external renovation work may be subject to specific planning requirements. We check for this at the quoting stage.

Drainage and stormwater. Older blocks can have stormwater systems that need attention during extensions or structural work. We assess this early so it doesn’t become an issue once construction is underway.

How Much Does a Home Renovation Cost in Oatlands?

How Much Does a Home Renovation Cost in Oatlands?

Here’s a general guide:

Renovation Type Typical Cost Range
Kitchen Renovation $25,000 to $60,000+
Bathroom Renovation $18,000 to $40,000+
Full Home Renovation $100,000 to $400,000+
Ground Floor Extension $150,000 to $350,000+
Second Storey Addition $250,000 to $500,000+

On a $1.9 million asset, the cost of a well-executed renovation is modest relative to the property’s value and adds genuine measurable return. For older homes, additional costs for asbestos removal, plumbing and electrical upgrades, and structural engineering are worth building into the budget from the start. We identify these at the quoting stage and include them clearly in the quote.

Renovation Approvals in Oatlands

Renovation Approvals in Oatlands

Oatlands falls entirely under the City of Parramatta, which keeps the approval process straightforward. Minor internal renovations typically don’t require council approval. Extensions, second storey additions, structural changes, and any work on heritage-listed or heritage-affected properties will generally need either a Complying Development Certificate or a Development Application.

We confirm what applies to your project at the start and manage the approval process from there.

How Our Process Works

How Our Process Works

  1. Consultation. We come out, look at your property, and talk through what you want to achieve and what the home needs.
  2. Design and planning. We develop layouts, inclusions, and a construction plan suited to the specific character and condition of your Oatlands home.
  3. Approvals. Where needed, we prepare and submit CDC or DA applications through the City of Parramatta.
  4. Construction. Our team manages the full build including all trades from start to finish.
  5. Handover. We walk through the finished work with you before the job is done.
Why Homeowners Choose Mitroteam Projects

Why Homeowners Choose Mitroteam Projects

  • Founded in 2012 by brothers Marin and Goran Mitrovic
  • Over 20 years of combined building experience
  • Fully licensed and insured builders
  • Local Western Sydney team
  • Experienced with older home renovations and heritage considerations
  • We manage all trades throughout the project
  • No hidden costs or revised quotes mid-project

Investing in a Suburb Worth Investing In

Oatlands was chosen deliberately. The schools, the streets, the golf club, the lifestyle. A home renovation is a natural extension of that choice, improving what you have so it continues to work well for the household that’s built a life in it.

We work across Oatlands and surrounding suburbs, including North Parramatta, Westmead, North Rocks, Parramatta, and Wentworthville. Free quote, no obligation.

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