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What’s the difference between renovation and remodeling?

What Is the Difference Between Remodeling and Renovation?

Renovations and remodels are two types of renovation projects that are frequently used interchangeably by those outside the construction industry. However, there are some significant differences between them that make one more appropriate in certain situations than the other.

Many people confuse the terms “renovation” and “remodeling,” but there is a significant difference between the two. Renovation is the process of restoring a structure to its original condition, whereas remodeling is the process of changing the structure of a home or building.

Renovations are typically done to repair damage or update the appearance of a space, whereas remodeling is typically done to change the function of a space. For example, you could renovate your kitchen to replace old appliances and update the countertops, but you would remodel it if you wanted to add an island or completely change the layout.

Renovation and remodeling are two terms that are frequently used interchangeably, but there is a distinction between the two. Renovation generally refers to making changes or repairs to an existing structure, whereas remodeling usually entails more significant changes, such as expanding or completely gutting and rebuilding a space.

If you are unsure which term applies to your project, consult with your contractor before proceeding.

What's the difference between renovation and remodeling
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