Meer dan alleen esthetiek: hoe realiseer je een renovatie zonder onderbrekingen van bedrijfsruimten met een hoge bezettingsgraad?

In the hospitality and commercial real estate industries, ‘renovation’ is often a dreaded word. It usually implies plastic-sheeted hallways, drilling noise at 10 AM, dust settling on guest surfaces, and the inevitable ‘out of order’ signs. For a facility manager, the primary goal isn’t just a beautiful space—it’s Operational Continuity. As we move through 2026, […]
De levensduur van activa maximaliseren: waarom slimme facilitymanagers in 2026 kiezen voor renovatie in plaats van vervanging

In the fast-paced commercial world, interiors age quickly. A hotel lobby or a corporate office designed five years ago can easily feel outdated today. Traditionally, the only solution was a ‘Rip and Replace’ strategy—tearing out functional but dated furniture and sending it to the landfill. However, in 2026, the financial and environmental costs of replacement […]
Caviosen Interior Film: de voorkeurskeuze voor B2B-engineering en inkoop in Europa, die de normen voor de inrichting en bescherming van commerciële ruimtes opnieuw definieert

For European interior contractors, real estate supporting suppliers, chain brand service providers, and regional distributors, selecting an Interior Film that integrates compliance, durability, and cost-effectiveness is critical to ensuring project quality, controlling procurement costs, and boosting project competitiveness. As a professional brand with over 10 years of experience in the PVC decorative film industry, Caviosen […]
Gids voor commerciële renovaties in 2026: 3 technische normen om kostbare materiaalstoringen te voorkomen

For hotel owners, facility managers, and retail brands, the real cost of renovation isn’t the invoice from the contractor—it’s the lost revenue during downtime. Closing a commercial space for two weeks to replace furniture or repaint walls can cost more than the renovation itself. In 2026, the trend has shifted toward surface resurfacing (Interior Film). […]
