Reading completed Top Smart renovation: where to start on a limited budget 23 April, 2026 MS Immo Team 29 Visitors 3 min read 441 words min read 3 words 441 Visitors 29 Likes 2 Comments 0 Home / Blog / Smart renovation: where to start on a limited budget Article tools Clear Print Audio Related Comments Renovating on a Budget in Tangier: Smart Priorities for Maximum Impact in 2026 --- **Content (English)** Renovating with a limited budget in Tangier requires a surgical approach: it’s not about changing everything, but about investing where every dirham brings the most value in terms of comfort and aesthetics. Here is the priority order for a smart and cost-effective renovation in 2026. --- ### **1. Top Priority: Waterproofing and Humidity Control** In Tangier, humidity is your number one enemy. There is no point in repainting if the surface underneath is damaged. * **Action:** Treat rising damp or façade infiltration issues. * **Budget tip:** If you can’t afford full exterior waterproofing, use **high-quality anti-humidity paints** and make sure ventilation grilles are not blocked. A dry wall retains heat and helps reduce energy bills. --- ### **2. Kitchen & Bathroom “Home Staging”** These are the most expensive areas to fully renovate. * **Action:** Instead of removing tiles, apply **epoxy resin** designed for tiles to refresh walls. * **Budget tip:** Replace only cabinet handles, faucets (choose a modern mixer tap), and possibly the countertop. The visual effect can feel like a brand-new kitchen at just 10% of the cost. --- ### **3. Lighting: The Secret to a Premium Look** Poor lighting can make even expensive interiors look dull. * **Action:** Multiply light sources. Add LED strips in false ceilings or under kitchen cabinets. * **Budget tip:** Replace old switches with modern designs and install warm white LED bulbs (3000K) for an instant cozy atmosphere. --- ### **4. Flooring: Cover Instead of Demolish** Removing tiles is costly due to labor and debris removal. * **Action:** Install **laminate flooring** or high-quality vinyl directly over existing tiles. * **Budget tip:** This is often a quick job you can partially do yourself, saving installation costs. --- ### **5. Paint & Woodwork: The Power of White** Paint is the most powerful tool to transform a space. * **Action:** Use off-white or very light gray tones to visually expand rooms. * **Budget tip:** Don’t replace solid wooden doors—sand and repaint them in white or anthracite gray for an instant modern upgrade. --- ### **The Groupe MS GTF Immo Strategy** To succeed with a tight budget, follow the **70/30 rule**: * **70% of the budget** goes to technical work (plumbing, electricity, waterproofing): what you don’t see but ensures durability. * **30% of the budget** goes to aesthetics (paint, lighting, accessories): what you see and feel. --- ### **Example Budget Breakdown (Small Budget: ~50,000 MAD)** | Category | Action | Estimated Budget | | :---------------- | :------------------------------ | :--------------- | | **Painting** | Walls & ceilings (matte paint) | 12,000 MAD | | **Electrical** | LED lighting & modern fittings | 6,000 MAD | | **Flooring** | Laminate (living room/bedrooms) | 15,000 MAD | | **Kitchen** | Tile resin + new countertop | 10,000 MAD | | **Miscellaneous** | Supplies & contingencies | 7,000 MAD | --- **Would you like us to visit your property in Tangier to identify the real renovation priorities for your space?** A- A+ Focus mode Audio version of this article Listen to this article using text to speech. Listen Pause Resume Stop Speed 0.8x 1.0x 1.2x 1.4x Audio playback is not supported in your browser. Related articles 23 Apr, 2026 Thermal Insulation in Morocco: Strategic Investment or Avoidable Expense? Continue reading 23 Apr, 2026 10 costly finishing mistakes and how to avoid them Continue reading 23 Apr, 2026 Building in Morocco in 2026: realistic guide to costs and priorities Continue reading Comments (0) Sort Oldest Newest Top comments Leave a comment Cancel
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