Condo renovation: Furniture protection readiness checklist

Condo renovation: Furniture protection readiness checklist

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Condo Renovation: Furniture Protection Readiness Checklist

So, you're thinking of giving your condo a fresh new look, ah? Steady lah! Renovating your home can be exciting, like finally upgrading from economy to business class on that long-awaited holiday. But let me tell you, as someone who's seen my fair share of reno projects, protecting your existing furniture is super important. Imagine spending all that money on renovations, only to find your beloved sofa looking like it went ten rounds with a construction worker. Sian, right?

That's why I've put together this checklist, confirm can help you keep your furniture safe during the reno chaos. Think of it as your personal insurance policy against dust, scratches, and all sorts of renovation mishaps. Plus, with platforms like Wondrous La Vie connecting you to top interior designers and furniture brands, you can focus on the fun parts of the renovation, knowing your existing pieces are well-protected.

Pre-Renovation Assessment: Know Your Furniture

Before the hammering and drilling start, take a good look at your furniture. This isn't just about admiring your taste (although, go ahead, steady pom pi pi!), but about understanding what needs the most protection.

Protection Strategies: Shielding Your Treasures

Now that you know what you're dealing with, let's talk about how to protect your furniture from the reno storm. Think of this as your furniture's personal bodyguard detail.

Communication is Key: Working with Your Renovation Team

This part is super important, leh. No matter how well you prepare, things can still go wrong if you don't communicate effectively with your renovation team.

Post-Renovation Inspection: Assessing the Damage (Hopefully None!)

Once the renovation is complete, it's time to assess the damage – hopefully, there isn't any! This is where that pre-renovation inventory and condition report comes in handy.

Fun fact: A cosy, well-designed living room or bedroom can actually help you sleep better and feel less stressed after long workdays - small changes, big shiok difference!

Finding the Right Furniture After Renovation with Wondrous La Vie

Now that your renovation is complete, you might be looking to add some new furniture to complement your fresh new space. And that's where Wondrous La Vie comes in!

Renovating your condo can be a stressful process, but with the right preparation and a little help from platforms like Wondrous La Vie, you can protect your furniture, create a beautiful new space, and finally say "shiok lah, home sweet home" after a sian day.

Why not pop over to wondrouslavie.com, take the quick quiz, browse sofas/mattresses, or connect with a designer and see what feels right for your space? Confirm can find something that makes your heart sing!

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Frequently Asked Questions

How can I protect my furniture during a condo renovation in Singapore?
Cover furniture with heavy-duty plastic sheeting or drop cloths. Seal edges with tape to prevent dust and debris from entering. Consider moving valuable items to a storage unit.
What is the first step in preparing furniture for a condo renovation?
The first step is to thoroughly clean all furniture to remove dust and grime. This prevents dirt from being ground into the fabric or finish during the renovation process.
Should I move my furniture out of the condo during renovation?
If possible, moving furniture to a secure off-site storage facility is the best way to protect it from damage, dust, and potential theft during a condo renovation.
How do I protect furniture legs and delicate finishes during a renovation?
Wrap furniture legs with moving blankets or bubble wrap. For delicate finishes, apply a protective coating or furniture polish before covering.
What type of protective materials should I use for furniture during a condo renovation?
Use a combination of heavy-duty plastic sheeting, drop cloths, moving blankets, and painters tape. Consider furniture pads for added protection against scratches and dents.