RENOVATION VOCABULARY

Renovate: To restore or repair a building to improve its condition.
Sentence: They decided to renovate the old house before moving in.

Refurbish: To clean, decorate, and improve the appearance of something, especially a building or room.
Sentence: The company plans to refurbish the office to create a more modern workspace.

Remodel: To change the structure or form of something, especially a building.
Sentence: They hired a contractor to remodel the kitchen and add an island.

Restore: To bring something back to its original condition.
Sentence: The museum restored the historic mansion to its former glory.

Demolish: To completely destroy a building or structure.
Sentence: They had to demolish the old garage to build a new one.

Extension: An additional part added to a building.
Sentence: The family built an extension to add a new bedroom.

Foundation: The lowest part of a building that supports the structure.
Sentence: The foundation must be strong to prevent the house from sinking.

Insulation: Material used to keep heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering a building.
Sentence: Proper insulation helps keep the house warm in winter.

Plumbing: The system of pipes, fixtures, and fittings for water supply and drainage.
Sentence: The plumber fixed the leaking pipes under the sink.

Electrical wiring: The system of wires that carries electricity through a building.
Sentence: The electrician installed new electrical wiring to support the additional appliances.

RENOVATION VOCABULARY