Living Spaces & Common Areas Renovation
Whether it’s a residential living room, a shared community space, or a multi-unit facility, we deliver renovations that improve comfort, function, and style. From planning to completion, our team is here to guide you through every step with clear communication and professional execution.




How it works
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1. Face-to-face consultation.
We’ll meet to understand your goals, scope, and requirements—whether for a single home or a large-scale property.
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Detailed plan with estimates.
Our team prepares a clear proposal outlining materials, timelines, and costs, customized to your project.
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Scheduling and kick off.
Once approved, we set the schedule and begin work while keeping you informed of progress.
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Full post-renovation inspection.
We conduct a detailed walkthrough to confirm quality and compliance.
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Completion and final payment.
After your approval, we finalize documentation and remain available for any support.
Latest Living & Common Area Projects
We renovate balconies and terraces to create inviting spaces that blend style, comfort, and lasting durability. From new surfaces to modern railings, we tailor each project to suit your property’s needs.
Our team transforms shared spaces into clean, functional environments where people can gather, relax, or work. Every renovation prioritizes safety, accessibility, and long-term value.
We enhance exterior living areas with thoughtful designs and quality materials. Whether it’s a small patio or an expansive deck, we deliver improvements that stand the test of time.




Functional Outdoor Environments
We create outdoor spaces that combine practicality and comfort, tailored to meet the unique needs of each facility.
Testimonials
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“I had no idea home renovations could be easy. The team at re/room was polite and professional.”
Hugh Lager
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“I had no idea home renovations could be easy. The team at re/room was polite and professional.”
Hugh Lager
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“I had no idea home renovations could be easy. The team at re/room was polite and professional.”
Hugh Lager