refurbishment
1 of 1noun/riˈfɝbɪʃmənt/
Forms:refurbishments
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the process or act of making a room or building look more attractive by repairing, redecorating or cleaning it
Refurbishment refers to the process of renovating or upgrading an existing building or structure to improve its condition or appearance. This may involve repairing, replacing, or updating features such as walls, floors, windows, or systems like plumbing and electrical. Refurbishment is often done to bring a building up to modern standards, extend its lifespan, or make it more functional. It can range from minor repairs to major renovations, depending on the condition of the property and the desired outcome.
- The company decided to invest in the refurbishment of the office building to attract new tenants.
- The old library underwent a major refurbishment, including updated lighting and new flooring.
- The house was in need of refurbishment before it could be put on the market.
- After the refurbishment, the restaurant had a more modern and inviting atmosphere.
- They hired a team of specialists for the refurbishment of the historic theater.
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