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Renovations for beginners
One of the main things I need to learn more about is the Reno step in the BRRRR method. My question is in what order should I Reno things in a house for efficiency, speed, and to make things easier. I heard u should paint first and do the floors last but what comes in between.
My second question is what are some things that I can do as a noob in Reno’s to help out and save money? Any advice is greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!