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  "headline": "When Your Interior Finishes Feel Outdated",
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  "articleBody": "If you're looking around your Berkeley or East Bay home and your interior finishes just feel...tired, you're not alone! Many homeowners wonder where to even begin when updating their space. You might be asking yourself which finishes to change first, or how to pick colors and materials that will actually work well together. The great news is, even small changes can make a huge impact on how large and fresh your space feels.\n\nStart by thinking about what bothers you most. Is it the kitchen cabinets, the bathroom tiles, or perhaps the flooring throughout? Consider how visible the change will be and whether it will meaningfully improve both the look and function of the room. It’s not just about aesthetics; durability and maintenance are super important too. You want finishes that can stand up to daily life, especially if you have a busy household. If you're part of a larger renovation, finishes come in after the rough work but before the final punch list, so timing is key. For those bigger picture decisions, or if you just need help coordinating everything, getting some professional guidance from a company like Frasheski Construction can really help bring your vision to life.",
  "datePublished": "2026-08-08"
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