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  "name": "When should I consider modernizing an outdated room instead of building an addition?",
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        "text": "Consider modernizing an outdated room when your existing space has good bones and a functional layout, but its appearance or utility no longer meets your needs. Modernization is often a more cost-effective and less disruptive option than building an addition, especially if you're looking to improve aesthetics, energy efficiency, or specific functionalities within the current footprint. An addition is better when you need significantly more square footage.",
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        "description": "Modernize when your room has good bones but needs aesthetic or functional updates; it's often more cost-effective than an addition."
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  "description": "Modernize when your room has good bones but needs aesthetic or functional updates; it's often more cost-effective than an addition."
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