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Remodel and Renovation

Remodel and Renovation

Technically, a renovation and remodel are defined differently. While a remodel changes the form of something (like adding a new shower to an existing bathroom), a renovation focuses more on restoring something old into good repair (fixing up a creaky floor, for example).
Home improvement projects beyond maintenance and minor upgrades are often home renovations or home remodels. You may think of home remodeling and renovating as the same thing, but we’ll show you the differences and help you decide if you need to renovate or remodel and if you need to hire a pro.

What Are Home Renovations?

A renovation project is typically smaller than a remodel. When you’re renovating your home or part of your home, you’re making a space more attractive, more pleasant or more functional, but you’re not changing the structure or purpose of the space.

Popular renovation projects include:

  • Replacing cabinet hardware
  • Painting a room
  • Installing new light fixtures
  • Installing a programmable or smart thermostat
  • Painting cabinets or replacing them with open shelving
  • Installing a new bathroom vanity, faucet and mirror
  • Taking on a small kitchen renovation

What Is Home Remodeling?

A remodel changes the structure of your house or changes the purpose of a space in your home. This larger scope typically means a larger project.

Top remodeling projects include:

  • A large-scale kitchen remodel
  • A bathroom remodel or addition
  • Enlarging a closet
  • Adding on to a main bedroom
  • Finishing an attic or basement
  • Building a composite deck

Home Remodels Often Require a Professional

A full-scale remodel may involve demolition, moving load-bearing walls and running new plumbing or electrical lines; most local codes are going to require that a licensed professional do this work. And, since remodeling typically is a larger investment of time and money, it’s often a good idea to leave it to an experienced professional.

If some of the work is suitable for a homeowner with advanced DIY experience, they’ll need to know and follow all applicable codes, have the proper permits and have their work inspected.

Note: Based on Lowes.com

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