Greece
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Renovating property in Greece as a foreign buyer involves permit systems, cost structures, and practical realities that most guides don’t cover honestly. What you need to know before committing to a Greek renovation project.
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BIM (Building Information Modelling) is how well-run architecture and construction projects manage coordination, cost control, and decision-making. What it means in practice for residential renovation and new build clients.
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Light is the most designable quality in any home — and the one most often left to chance. How orientation, openings, surfaces, and artificial lighting combine to make any space feel brighter, larger, and more alive.
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The renovation mistakes that cost the most to fix are rarely exotic — they’re the same patterns repeated across projects in Spain, Greece, and Sweden. What they are, why they happen, and how to avoid them.
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Adding a terrace, extension, or garden room to a home in Spain, Greece, or Sweden involves specific permits, structural constraints, and design decisions. What works, what doesn’t, and what it realistically costs.
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Building a pool in Spain, Greece, or Sweden involves permits, ground conditions, climate-specific design decisions, and costs that vary widely. A practical guide to what pool projects actually involve across all three countries.
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A home designed only for who you are today will need expensive adaptation as your life changes. How to design for long-term comfort, accessibility, and adaptability without sacrificing the quality of the space now.
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Multi-generational living is returning across Spain, Greece, and Sweden. How to design a home that genuinely works for two or three generations — shared spaces, private areas, acoustic separation, and independent access.
