- May involve changes in the structure, layout, and space utilization of the kitchen.
- Replacing faucets, sinks, showers, bathtubs, and toilets.
- Replacing old flooring with new materials such as hardwood, laminate, tile, or vinyl.
- Replacing old or damaged decking materials with wood, composite, or PVC.
- Replacing old doors with modern materials such as wood, fiberglass, or steel.
- Replacing old windows with energy-efficient options such as double or triple-pane glass.
- Replacing old stair treads and risers with wood, metal, or composite materials.
- Applying new paint colors to walls, ceilings, and trims.
- Installing insulation and moisture-proofing to prevent dampness.
- Replacing old siding with materials such as vinyl, wood, fiber cement, or metal.