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Renovlies in Delft and Zoetermeer: planning new-build finishing wisely

Planning renovlies in Delft or Zoetermeer? See how new-build walls, painting and handover can work together.

New homes need clear finishing choices

Delft and Zoetermeer have many new-build and renewed residential areas. After handover, homeowners want to move quickly, but wall finishing strongly affects how complete the home feels. Renovlies is popular because it creates a smooth base and handles small new-build movement better than paint alone.

The choice needs to fit the rest of the planning. If floors or kitchens are installed too early, wall finishing becomes unnecessarily difficult.

What should be arranged before the start?

Make sure the home is accessible, dry and empty enough to work in. Check handover defects, decide on paint colours and plan painting together with the renovlies work. In apartments, lift use and parking should be arranged in advance.

Why plan renovlies and paint together?

Renovlies without paint is not finished. Planning both steps together creates clearer responsibility for the final result. Seams, coverage and colour can then be judged as one system.

Conclusion

Renovlies in Delft and Zoetermeer is most effective when planned early. That gives a new-build home calm walls quickly and keeps the rest of the finishing process organised.

If several rooms are finished at the same time, the result also feels more consistent. Colours, wall texture and paint coverage can be judged across the full home rather than room by room.

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