🔨Renovation

noun
/ˌren.əˈveɪ.ʃən/

Meaning

the act of renovating; restoration to a former better state

Example Sentences

The old house underwent a complete renovation last year.

Synonyms

restoration, refurbishment, modernization, improvement

Antonyms

deterioration, neglect, decay

Collocations

home renovation, renovation project, complete renovation, renovation work

More Example Sentences

A couple renovates their kitchen during the summer holidays to make it more modern and spacious by replacing the old cabinets with new white ones and installing a marble countertop that they chose after visiting several showrooms and they also add better lighting and a larger sink while keeping the renovation within their planned budget

A couple renovates their kitchen during the summer holidays to make it more modern and spacious by replacing the old cabinets with new white ones and installing a marble countertop that they chose after visiting several showrooms and they also add better lighting and a larger sink while keeping the renovation within their planned budget and the finished kitchen looks exactly how they imagined it

A couple renovates their kitchen during the summer holidays to make it more modern and spacious by replacing the old cabinets with new white ones and installing a marble countertop that they chose after visiting several showrooms and they also add better lighting and a larger sink while keeping the renovation within their planned budget and the finished kitchen looks exactly how they imagined it making cooking and spending time together there much more enjoyable.

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