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What's the Difference Between Renovations and Remodeling? | PelionMark

While the terms "renovations" and "remodeling" are often used interchangeably, there are key distinctions between the two.

  • Remodeling typically involves making significant changes to a space, such as altering the structure, adding or removing walls, or changing the layout.
  • Renovations generally focus on restoring or updating existing features, such as replacing fixtures, refinishing surfaces, or upgrading appliances.

  • For example, a bathroom remodel might involve expanding the space, relocating plumbing fixtures, and installing a new walk-in shower. A bathroom renovation, on the other hand, might involve replacing the vanity, toilet, and bathtub with updated models, while keeping the existing layout.

    In practice, many home renovation projects involve a combination of both remodeling and renovations. For instance, a kitchen renovation might involve new cabinets and countertops (renovation) as well as removing a wall to create an open-concept layout (remodeling).

    PelionMark can help you understand the differences between renovations and remodeling and guide you through the best approach for your project.

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