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Remodelling the bare bones of a room for aesthetic effect

June 6, 2015 By Buro Architects Leave a Comment

The floors and walls of a space contribute a huge amount to its visual effect. When you think about it, the floors, walls and ceiling account for the vast majority of the visible surface area of a room, so no matter how many decorative pieces you introduce, these parts that form the shell of the room will always be on display.

In older properties, the walls, floors and ceilings are not always at their best in every room. Over time, the condition of these features deteriorates and they need a certain amount of sprucing up in order to get them back to their former glory. Of course, it is possible to carry out various stop gaps to keep the space looking nice, but sooner or later you need to delve a little deeper.

House renovation allows you to actually address the bare bones of the property. You can have your walls and ceilings completely remodelled so that they look absolutely stunning. This is an important course of action to take if you think your interior design is suffering because your older ceilings and walls are starting to show their age.

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