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Plan your renovation company project in Luxembourg City

Renovation in Luxembourg spans two very different realities: pre-war townhouses in the Minett and the capital that often need rewiring, insulation upgrades and structural repair, and post-2000 flats where the work is usually a kitchen or bathroom refit. Decennial liability is mandatory for any structural trade, so verify the certificate before signing. Klimabonus 2026 covers eligible insulation and heat-pump components up to defined ceilings, and principal-residence work on buildings older than two years can qualify for the 3% super-reduced VAT rate. Compare at least three itemised quotes before you commit.

In Luxembourg City

Looking to renovate your apartment in Luxembourg City? You can find reliable renovation companies ready to help with projects like kitchen upgrades or bathroom remodels. Many professionals are available to respond quickly, often within a few days. If you're also in Hesperange, Strassen, or Walferdange, you can explore options nearby.

What's included

  • Kitchen renovation
  • Bathroom renovation
  • Full apartment refit
  • Extensions and annexes
  • Insulation upgrades
  • Facade work
  • Roof renovation
  • Heritage-property work
  • Energy-efficiency retrofits
  • Loft conversion

How to choose

  • Confirm the autorisation d'établissementEvery regulated building trade in Luxembourg operates under an autorisation d'établissement — ask for the number and check it against the Ministry's register.
  • Ask for decennial liability proofAny company touching structure, roofing, or load-bearing elements must carry decennial liability — request a current certificate naming your project scope.
  • Require an itemised scope and scheduleA serious contract lists labour, materials, allowances, and a working schedule with milestones — not a single lump sum.
  • Negotiate a staged-payment structurePayments should follow milestones — a modest deposit, then installments tied to completed stages, with a retention held until final sign-off.
  • Ask for recent references with photosA year's worth of finished projects, visible addresses (or at least communes), and contactable clients beat any glossy brochure.
  • Check the commune permit requirementMost structural work — extensions, roof changes, load-bearing modifications — needs a commune building permit; the contractor should flag this before quoting.

Indicative pricing

  • Kitchen renovation (full)800025000
  • Bathroom renovation (full)550018000
  • Full apartment refit9001800
  • External wall insulation80180
  • Full roof renovation180350

How we help

  1. 1Describe your project
  2. 2Compare detailed quotes
  3. 3Choose your pro

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Frequently asked questions

  • How much does a kitchen renovation cost?

    A kitchen renovation in Luxembourg City can typically range from 5,000 to 20,000 EUR, depending on the materials and scope of work. It's best to get quotes from several companies to find the right fit for your budget.

  • Do you cover nearby areas as well?

    Yes, we cover nearby communes like Hesperange, Strassen, and Walferdange. You can find renovation services in those areas too.

  • How do I check an autorisation d'établissement?

    Ask the contractor for the number on the autorisation d'établissement issued by the Ministry of the Economy, then verify it in the public register accessible via guichet.lu. The document names the qualified manager — check that the name matches the person actually running the business.

  • What does a full bathroom renovation cost?

    Expect €5,500–€18,000 excluding VAT for a full bathroom refit in Luxembourg, covering demolition, plumbing rework, tiling, fixtures, and electrics. Walk-in showers, heated floors and large-format tiles push the project into the upper half. The 3% super-reduced VAT can apply on a principal residence older than two years.

  • How long does a bathroom refit take?

    A full bathroom refit usually runs three to six weeks on site, including demolition, first-fix plumbing and electrical, tiling, then second-fix. Plan for the room to be unusable for the whole period; in a single-bathroom flat, arrange a backup before work starts.

  • Is renovation cheaper outside the capital?

    Labour rates are broadly similar across Luxembourg, but access conditions in Luxembourg-Ville — parking, scaffolding permits, delivery windows — can add 5–15% to a project compared with Esch, Dudelange or rural communes. The main cost levers remain scope, materials, and building age, not commune.

  • How do change orders work mid-project?

    Any change to scope — a wall you decide to remove, a fixture upgrade, a hidden defect found on site — should be documented as a written avenant with its own price and schedule impact, signed before the work proceeds. Verbal change orders are the single biggest source of end-of-project disputes.

  • Do I need an architect?

    An architect is required for building permits involving new construction, extensions above a certain floor area, and most facade changes. For interior renovations without structural impact, a good general contractor is usually enough. Your commune can confirm whether your specific project needs an architect.

  • Is decennial liability mandatory?

    Yes, for any structural or load-bearing work. A contractor is legally engaged for ten years on defects affecting the solidity of the building or making it unfit for its purpose. Always ask for a current certificate naming your project scope before signing, and keep a copy with your records.

  • Where should I spend first on energy?

    Roof insulation usually offers the best payback because heat loss through the roof is highest, followed by external wall insulation and then windows. Replacing the heat source before insulating a leaky envelope rarely pays off. A certified energy advisor can sequence the work for your specific building.

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