Renovation / Renovating
Renovation literally means “to make new or improve”. Renovation is renewing a building by fixing what already exists and often adding new pieces. It’s when a homeowner repairs or improves a portion of a house but doesn’t change the use of the room.
This term has focus on removing outdated building components and replacing with new elements. From a simple perspective, it’s the opposite of restoration. Renovation is moving forward and modernizing, while restoration is going back in time.
Examples of Renovation
- Replacing old windows with new
- Updating an out-of-date kitchen with new cabinets and fixtures
Remodel / Remodeling
Remodeling means “converting the structure or form of a building”. If you remodel a room or part of your home, you are changing its use.
Remember that the last term “renovate” does not include changing the use of the room, while “remodel” does. Renovate also tends to suggest repair, while remodeling doesn’t have that same focus. Remodeling is more like intensive redecorating.
Examples of Remodel / Remodeling
- Finishing a basement for a family room or converting the attic into a bedroom
- Expanding the square footage of a building
- Gutting, removing, or adding walls (example, removing walls and combining a kitchen and living room for an open plan)
- Raising ceilings
- Adding central air conditioning