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Apartment after renovation

Representative scope

Apartment renovation in Zagreb: a typical work scope

This page shows how this kind of renovation is usually organized from condition review to a clean final handover.

Representative scope

How this kind of renovation usually works in practice

This page does not describe one isolated client project. It explains the typical work order, decision points, and technical priorities this type of scope usually involves.

Apartment renovation depends on understanding wall and floor condition and building logistics before the final scope is confirmed.

The value of this kind of work is not in one isolated phase, but in getting demolition, drywall, floors, and finishing to happen in the right order.

01

Initial review

The first step is reviewing walls, floors, and building access so the scope can be defined realistically.

  • Room-by-room condition review
  • Decision on what is demolished and what is adapted
  • Scope alignment before materials are ordered
02

Typical work phases

A standard sequence starts with protection and demolition, continues with drywall and substrate preparation, and ends with floors, painting, and final detailing.

  • Protection, demolition, and debris removal
  • Drywall and substrate prep
  • Floors, painting, tiling, and final details
03

What needs close control

Problems usually appear when layout, substrate, and finish-material decisions are postponed. That is why they should be resolved before the finishing stage starts.

  • No reopening finished walls or floors later
  • Better coordination across multiple trades
  • Clean finishing and handover quality

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