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COMMERCIAL RENOVATION OVERVIEW
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Much different from a home renovation, commercial renovations require
a fine balance between stunning design and function. Hospitality
spaces like restaurants, hotels, and stores need to accommodate large
groups of people without sacrificing natural flow (as many New Yorkers
know, there’s nothing worse than a cramped hospitality space).
And keep in mind that the design you choose should reflect the flavor
of your business itself: no use pairing a colorful fiesta palette
with a hip downtown sushi menu or a conservative office atmosphere
with a creative advertising team in midtown.
This is why finding a commercial renovation company in New York,
New Jersey or Connecticut can be difficult. Business owners need
contractors who are not only sensitive to their tastes but who also
understand their businesses. This means quick timeframes to minimize
any interruptions in your business’s workflow and strict budgetary
guidelines to maximize investment value.
MyHome understands that wasted time is wasted money . . . not only
on the project itself but also on your business’s money making
potential. This is why a complete understanding of your space’s
function is so crucial to its success both aesthetically and financially.
Just imagine what the wrong décor can do to your successful
restaurant or how delayed construction and persistent industrial
noise can slow your office’s workflow and you get the picture.
MyHome’s team of designers and contractors are well versed
in creating diverse and dynamic environments for businesses across
the tri-state area. Whether you’d like to renovate your Westchester
office building to craft a more creative and productive environment
for your employees or you’d like to imbue your Soho wine bar
with a retro swing vibe, MyHome’s seasoned team can help you
realize all of your dreams for your commercial properties.
Please browse through our site for more information on considerations
for renovating your hotel, store, restaurant, or office space and
start getting the most out of your business model.
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