
A tired 1970s extension torn out and rebuilt with a glass lantern roof, bi-fold doors and porcelain plank flooring. The family now eats every meal in here.

SIB Constructions & Builders Ltd is a family-run renovation studio based in Reading, Berkshire. Founded by Guri Banga and led together with Samia, we have spent over a decade quietly turning ordinary Thames Valley homes into modern luxury properties.
The hands and the muscle. Guri founded SIB after a decade on Berkshire sites — structural specialist, brickwork to roof line, and the man your project manager calls first.
The eye and the calm. Samia leads design, material selection and the finishing standard. She walks every homeowner through their kitchen, bathroom and lighting choices personally.
£5M public liability and full employer's cover on every project. Peace of mind, in writing.
Most of our work comes from word-of-mouth recommendations. Local references available on request.
An in-house team of trades — no rotating subcontractors, no excuses, no surprises.
Fixed-price quotes. Weekly site photos to your phone. Honest invoicing from day one.
Guri Banga laid down his first SIB site in Reading — a tired three-bed terrace re-roofed, re-wired and reborn in 11 weeks. Word of mouth did the rest.
Samia stepped in to lead design, client relationships and finishing. Renovation became a craft, not just a build.
SIB Constructions Ltd registered with full £5M public liability. Strong client reviews and a vetted in-house workforce.
Lantern roofs, bi-folds, copper pendants, walnut islands — our signature open-plan kitchens became the studio's calling card across Berkshire.
From Reading to Windsor, Slough to Henley — quietly becoming the Thames Valley's most trusted family-run renovation studio.

A tired 1970s extension torn out and rebuilt with a glass lantern roof, bi-fold doors and porcelain plank flooring. The family now eats every meal in here.

Handleless graphite cabinetry, marble splashback and warm pendant lighting over the island. Built around a clock that has hung in the family for three generations.

An attic bathroom carved into an awkward eaves space — frameless glass shower, freestanding bath, copper-rust feature tiles and underfloor heating throughout.

Full open-plan rebuild with a walnut breakfast bar, copper pendants, navy cabinetry and brass-base stools. Mid-build photos that already looked like a magazine spread.

Polished porcelain floor, walnut island top and three copper pendants. The owners host every weekend now — they say the kitchen is the reason.

Deep green metro tiles, art-deco chandelier and a Victorian-style basin. A small downstairs WC turned into the most photographed room in the house.