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HomeIn BusinessFrom Granite Transformations to Coastal Trends: A new chapter in home renovations

From Granite Transformations to Coastal Trends: A new chapter in home renovations

For more than 15 years, Granite Transformations has proudly served the Sunshine Coast, transforming kitchens, bathrooms, and living spaces with our signature granite overlays.

Our clients have come to know us for quality workmanship, reliable service, and beautiful results that stand the test of time.

Now, we’re excited to share the next step in our journey: Granite Transformations is evolving into Coastal Trends.

While we will continue to supply and install the granite products that our clients know and love, Coastal Trends expands our expertise far beyond benchtops. We now offer complete home renovations—from sleek modern kitchens to stylish bathrooms, practical laundries, flooring solutions, wall finishes, and more. Whether it’s a single room update or a full home transformation, our team manages everything from start to finish, ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience.

With over 15 years of experience in the industry, the team at Coastal Trends has built a strong reputation based on craftsmanship, attention to detail, and genuine care for each project. Our friendly showroom staff are always happy to assist with ideas, discuss design options, and help you bring your vision to life.

As we step into this new chapter, our mission remains the same: to deliver exceptional service, high-quality finishes, and renovations that enhance the way you live.

Coastal Trends – transforming homes, creating lifestyles.

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