Homeowners who live in older buildings, inherited property, or poorly planned structures are the primary group needing remodelling services. Many Nepali families, especially in urban and semi-urban areas, are now realizing the need to remodel homes due to changes in lifestyle, safety standards, or modern design preferences. Remodelling is also essential for property owners preparing homes for rental, resale, or simply to enhance comfort and value.
House remodelling is the process of upgrading, redesigning, or repurposing parts of an existing house. It may include: Structural repair and strengthening (beam, slab, foundation retrofitting) Redesigning rooms for better space utilization Updating the electrical, plumbing, and sanitary systems Changing the exterior elevation to a modern or classic design Applying vastu corrections without full reconstruction Kitchen, bathroom, or stair remodelling for comfort and safety It is not just about looks β itβs about long-term sustainability, safety, and improved living standards.
When the structure is more than 15β20 years old After visible signs of wear (cracks, leaks, rust, moisture damage) Before or after a property transaction (sale/purchase) When your family needs change β such as adding a floor or separating units When your house lacks modern utilities or aesthetic appeal In Nepal, the post-monsoon season (October to March) is usually considered ideal for remodelling projects.
Remodelling is growing rapidly in: Kathmandu Valley β due to dense urbanization and old housing Butwal, Pokhara, Chitwan β where families are modernizing parental homes Biratnagar, Itahari, Nepalgunj β where remodelling is more cost-effective than building new Semi-urban and rural areas β where old mud or brick homes are being upgraded to RCC safely With rising land prices and shrinking plots, remodelling is often the smartest option available.
Because many existing homes were: Built without proper drawings or supervision Poorly designed in terms of ventilation, lighting, or space Structurally weak or earthquake-vulnerable Outdated in design, making resale or rental difficult Rather than demolishing and rebuilding entirely, remodelling offers a budget-friendly, faster, and more eco-friendly solution. It adds value to your home, improves lifestyle, and ensures safety β especially when planned by engineers and architects.
A successful house remodelling project in Nepal should follow these steps: Site Visit & Condition Assessment by engineers Structural Audit (especially for buildings over 20 years old) New Design Planning (as per space, vastu, and client needs) BOQ Preparation to estimate budget and scope Work Phase Planning (remodel in stages or all at once) Execution by Skilled Team β masons, plumbers, electricians, painters Finishing & Elevation Upgrade (optional for exterior look) Working with a company like Mata Shree ensures technical accuracy, cost transparency, and aesthetic results β all backed by professional design and on-site supervision.