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Renovlies price: what affects the price per m2?

Most people searching for renovlies price do not only want a starting rate. They want to understand what is included in the price per m2, what changes the total budget and whether combining renovlies with painting makes more sense. This page explains the key pricing factors for renovlies projects in South Holland.

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What determines renovlies price per m2?

The total price is not just about wall area. Surface condition, corner details, ceiling work, staircases and whether the home should be delivered move-in ready all influence the rate and the total cost.

  • Surface area and the layout of the home.
  • Wallpaper-ready walls versus extra preparation.
  • How much cutting work is needed around frames and details.
  • Renovlies only or renovlies combined with painting.
02

Application only or application plus painting?

Application only can be suitable if painting is handled separately. In many new-build homes, renovlies plus painting is the more practical option because planning, drying time and finish quality align better in one process.

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A price per m2 is a direction, not the full project sum

A published rate per m2 is useful as a benchmark, but the real project price depends on finish level and preparation. That is why a structured quote is more reliable than a generic promise.

04

Renovlies price compared with plaster

When people compare renovlies wallpaper with plaster, they usually compare price, planning and finish. Plaster can be a good option, but renovlies is often chosen in new builds because the planning is easier to manage and the result is more predictable.

Renovlies vs plaster

Do not compare only the material. Also compare planning, drying time and the chance of extra repair work.

Price structure

Renovlies wallpaper

Often easier to estimate per m2, especially with painting included.

Plaster

More dependent on surface condition, drying time and repairs.

Planning

Renovlies wallpaper

Works well for quick handover schedules.

Plaster

Can require more time because of drying and extra layers.

Suitability for new builds

Renovlies wallpaper

Common choice for clean, calm new-build walls.

Plaster

Strong visual result, but often more sensitive to movement in the substrate.

Painting afterwards

Renovlies wallpaper

Easy to combine in one finishing process.

Plaster

Often a later step in the schedule.

How we make renovlies pricing transparent

A useful quote starts with clear assumptions.

  1. 01 Step 1

    Intake

    We discuss the home, handover stage and whether painting is part of the project.

  2. 02 Step 2

    Measure area and detail work

    We look beyond square metres and review details, ceilings and preparation needs.

  3. 03 Step 3

    Choose finish level

    We align whether you want renovlies only or a full move-in-ready finishing package.

  4. 04 Step 4

    Build a clear quote

    You receive a quote where the price structure is understandable and practical.

What changes the price most?

01

Surface area

More m2 does not automatically mean a higher price per m2 because efficiency also matters.

02

Preparation

Walls that need more preparation often affect the budget more than the raw area.

03

Combined work

Renovlies plus painting in one schedule is often more efficient than separate phases.

Frequently asked questions about renovlies price

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What is a normal renovlies price per m2?

That depends on the property type, preparation and finish level. A price per m2 is best used as an indication, not as a fixed project total.

Is painting included in the renovlies price?

Not always. It is important to check whether the quoted price covers application only or renovlies plus painting.

Why does the price vary per home?

Layout, corners, wall condition, ceilings and the desired handover level all influence labour and material.

Is renovlies cheaper than plaster?

It can be, but the answer depends on the project. In new builds, many homeowners choose renovlies because planning and finish quality are easier to predict.