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  "name": "How do functional layout improvements differ from a renovation?",
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      "name": "How do functional layout improvements differ from a renovation?",
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        "text": "While often part of a renovation, functional layout improvements specifically focus on the spatial arrangement and flow of a building, rather than just aesthetic updates. A renovation might involve new paint, flooring, or fixtures without changing the fundamental layout. Functional improvements, however, could involve moving walls, reconfiguring rooms, or altering plumbing and electrical points to create a more efficient and user-friendly space. The goal is to enhance how the space works, not just how it looks.",
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        "description": "Functional layout improvements focus on spatial arrangement and flow, whereas renovations can be purely aesthetic."
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  "description": "Functional layout improvements focus on spatial arrangement and flow, whereas renovations can be purely aesthetic."
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