Master Your Home Renovation Projects

Discover practical DIY guides, expert tips, and reliable information for successful home improvement in the Czech Republic. From bathroom renovations to kitchen remodeling, we help you tackle every project with confidence.

Your Trusted Guide to Home Improvement

Whether you are renovating a historic Prague apartment or modernizing a suburban family home, understanding local building codes, finding quality materials, and mastering essential DIY skills are crucial for success.

Our comprehensive guides cover everything from basic repairs to major renovations, with specific focus on the Czech market. We provide practical advice based on local regulations, available materials from stores like Hornbach, OBI, and Baumax, and proven techniques that work in Central European homes.

Updated regularly to reflect current best practices and material availability, our content helps you make informed decisions and complete projects that add lasting value to your home.

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Featured Renovation Guides

In-depth tutorials and practical advice for your most important home improvement projects

Essential Tips for Czech Home Renovation

Key considerations when planning your home improvement projects

Understand Building Permits

Before starting major renovations, check with your local building authority (stavebni urad). Layout changes affecting load-bearing walls always require permits. Non-structural modifications need to be reported but typically do not require special permission.

Source Quality Materials

Major DIY retailers like Hornbach, OBI, and Baumax offer wide selections of building materials. Compare prices and check for seasonal sales. Many stores provide free DIY workshops and planning consultations for larger projects.

Consider Historic Properties

If your property is listed as historic, you will need consent from heritage officers for many changes, even painting. Contact your local heritage office (Narodni pamatkovy ustav) before starting work to understand requirements.

Plan for Weather

Central European weather affects renovation timing. Exterior work is best scheduled for spring through early autumn. Interior projects involving ventilation should account for cold winters and ensure proper moisture control.

Budget Realistically

Always add 15-20% contingency to your renovation budget for unexpected issues. Older Czech buildings often reveal hidden problems once work begins. Getting multiple quotes helps establish realistic cost expectations.

Know Your Limits

While DIY saves money, some work requires licensed professionals. Electrical work, gas installations, and major plumbing should be handled by certified technicians. Improper work can void insurance and create safety hazards.