A full remodel inside a building that had to approve it first
Remodelling a condominium is a different discipline from remodelling a house. In a detached home the constraints are the structure and the municipal code. In a concrete mid-rise you have those, plus a homeowners association whose approval comes before a permit application is worth filing.
This downtown residence — two bedrooms, two bathrooms — was rebuilt end to end: kitchen, both bathrooms, flooring, and every finished surface. The scope was resolved on paper first, submitted to the association for review, and only started once approval was in hand.
That sequence is the whole job. Association review governs which walls can be touched, how wet areas are waterproofed above an occupied unit, what hours trades can work, how the freight elevator is booked, and where debris leaves the building. Getting it wrong does not slow a project down — it stops it.
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