Home Renovation: What Does It Really Mean?

As you can see, in the broadest sense, “renovate” means to make something new, to revive. When you apply this definition to the world of home building, “revive” can mean anything, from painting to installing new fixtures to adding other finishes and fixtures. Whatever the task at hand, the original design is never significantly changed. Rather, it is simply updated or modified to meet a new or revised standard.

For example, a custom renovation not only makes a room more attractive but also adds a welcoming feeling of personalization. Renovating your kitchen makes it more personalized to your lifestyle, giving it a comfortable and warm ambience. Meanwhile, smaller, less expensive renovations, like changing the colour of a room or replacing old windows before putting your home on the market, will considerably increase the chances of successful resale while offering a very good return on investment.

What About Residential Remodeling?

Now, take a moment to review the dictionary definition of “remodel,” which is “to alter the structure of.” Unlike renovations, which are “redos” of the previous state, remodeling a room is more of a complete “remake”.

So, any time you take on a project that completely transforms the layout, structure and style of a room, you're remodeling it.

In other words, you're permanently changing the look and layout of their space, not just updating or tweaking it. Likewise, if you want to do something like reconfiguring a home floor plan, you're also remodeling!

For example, you may decide to combine your kitchen with your living room to create a more contemporary, open-concept layout. If you do, then you are planning a remodel, not a renovation! Likewise, if you want to install a kitchen island to create a more functional cooking space, you are also remodeling a room.

Essentially, if the project involves a drastic alteration to a space that breathes new life into it while giving off a whole new look, you can bet it's a remodel – not a renovation!

Which Costs More: Remodel Or Renovate?

A remodeling project will almost always cost more than a remodeling project.

This is because remodeling generally involves much more complex design considerations, as well as numerous construction, electrical and plumbing expenses.

It is important to know how the costs of renovations will be in your area compared to other regions of France.

 For this reason, you must consult a specialized company before getting too involved in your project.

After all, if you are seriously interested in renovating or remodelling a room, it definitely pays to make sure your project is done right the first time.

Ready For The Next Step?

Now that the differences between remodelling and renovating have been explained, the next step is to decide whether to make a choice: renovate or remodel.

If you are curious, you can learn all about the type of project that best suits your needs, as well as how to best allocate your budget, the most popular rooms to renovate and the best times to renovate or remodel

If you have questions about a renovation or remodelling project, do not hesitate to contact us. Our team of professionals is always happy to help you.