Before renovation, daily life feels like constant adjustment. You walk around broken tiles carefully. You avoid certain switches because they spark. You place buckets where the roof leaks. You get used to inconvenience without realizing it.
Renovation exposes all those compromises. When workers remove finishes, you see the actual condition of the house: decayed wood, cracked beams, termites, moisture stains behind wardrobes. It can be shocking, but it’s better to know and fix than live with silent damage.
After renovation, the biggest change is mental peace. Doors close properly. Water flows with pressure. You stop sweeping endlessly because dust no longer enters through gaps. Cleaning time reduces. Your home smells fresh and feels safe structurally.
Real tip: Don’t only focus on appearance. Fix hidden problems — plumbing, waterproofing, and wiring — before beautifying.
