Before renovation, many homes have too many small rooms and corridors. Spaces feel boxed in, light doesn’t travel, and movement is restricted. You keep bumping into furniture because the layout was never designed for modern living.
During renovation, breaking walls is messy and loud. Dust spreads everywhere. You may discover hidden pipes or wiring inside the wall that force you to change plans. Structural engineers sometimes have to confirm which walls can safely go.
After renovation, open spaces feel bigger without adding square meters. Light travels freely, and families interact more because they’re no longer separated by partitions. Cleaning becomes easier with fewer corners trapping dirt.
Real tip: Never remove a wall without confirming if it is load-bearing. Safety first, aesthetics second.
