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Planning a Condo Renovation? A Guide on How and What to Prepare


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MeSpace Self Storage Specialist

Categories : Storage Tips

3 min read Mar 10, 2026


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Key takeaway
  • A condo renovation project requires careful planning before contractors arrive, including checking building rules, booking elevators, and sorting through your belongings.
  • The biggest challenge during any condo renovation is figuring out where to store furniture, appliances, and personal items while work is underway.
  • Full condo renovation costs in Thailand generally start around 15,000 THB per square meter and can go up to 30,000 THB per square meter, depending on materials and scope. Storage costs range from 750 THB/month for a locker to around 31,800 THB/month for a large unit.
  • Dust, paint splashes, and accidental damage are real risks to furniture left inside a condo during renovation. Moving items to self-storage eliminates these risks.
  • Using a storage unit during renovation gives contractors a clear workspace, which can speed up project timelines and reduce overall costs.
  • A step-by-step condo renovation checklist includes booking storage 2–4 weeks before work starts, moving valuables out 1 week before, and gradually moving items back after renovation.
  • MeSpace Self Storage offers temperature-controlled, secure units with flexible monthly rentals and 24/7 access at multiple locations across Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket.

Table of Contents

  • Define the scope of your condo renovation
  • Prepare your condo before renovation begins
  • Why storage matters during a condo renovation
  • How to choose the right storage for your condo renovation project
  • Timeline planning: before, during, and after renovation
  • Choosing Convenience for Your Condo Renovation 

You've been scrolling through modern condo renovation ideas for weeks. Maybe you've got a Pinterest board full of open-concept kitchens and minimalist bathrooms. The vision is there, and the excitement is building. But then reality hits: where are you going to put all your stuff while the contractors tear through your living room?

That's the part most people don't think about until it's too late. A condo renovation project brings dust, noise, foot traffic, and chaos that can last anywhere from a few weeks to a few months. Imagine how much longer it will take with your furniture, electronics, and personal items still sitting in the middle of it. A little planning goes a long way, and with the right storage setup, you can make the process a lot less stressful.

A couple standing in their condo living room mid-renovation with furniture covered in plastic sheets.

Define the Scope of Your Condo Renovation

Before anything else, figure out how much work you're actually doing. Are you repainting a couple of rooms and swapping out light fixtures? Or are you going for a full condo renovation that involves tearing down walls, redoing the plumbing, and replacing all the flooring?

A cosmetic refresh might only need you to clear one room at a time. However, a full renovation usually means the entire unit is a construction zone, and everything needs to go somewhere safe.

When researching how much a full condo renovation costs, you should also take into account the cost of storage. This helps you plan out your budget so you don't fall into any financial traps. 

In Thailand, basic renovations typically start around 15,000 THB per square meter and can climb to 25,000–30,000 THB per square meter for higher-end finishes and structural changes. Meanwhile, storage can cost anywhere from 750 THB per month for a compact locker (0.6–1.0 sqm) to around 31,800 THB per month for a large unit (30–50 sqm). 

At MeSpace Self Storage, most condo owners doing a partial renovation go for a small to medium unit (1.5–4.9 sqm) starting from 1,500 THB per month, while those tackling a full renovation typically need a medium to large unit (5–10 sqm) starting from 5,200 THB per month.

Prepare Your Condo Before Renovation Begins

Once you know the scope, there are a few practical things to sort out before any contractor shows up. Here's your step-by-step condo renovation checklist:

Check Your Condo Building's Rules

Most buildings in Bangkok require approval from the juristic office or building management before starting any renovation work. There are usually restrictions on working hours, approved contractor lists, elevator booking procedures, and a refundable deposit that can range from 10,000 to 50,000 THB. Skipping this step can result in fines or your project getting shut down mid-way.

Protect or Remove Belongings

Construction dust gets into everything. We're talking inside sealed drawers, between stacked plates, into fabric fibers. On top of that, there's always the risk of paint splashes, tool scratches, or something getting knocked over. The safer move is to get your furniture, electronics, and valuables out of the condo entirely.

Sort, Declutter, and Organize

Go through your things and separate what you want to keep, what you can donate, and what you're not ready to decide on yet. That last pile? That's your storage pile. Put it somewhere safe while you figure it out, and you'll avoid making rushed decisions you might regret.

Back Up Important Documents and Protect Valuables

Important documents, jewelry, and sensitive electronics should be moved to a secure location before the renovation starts. A self-storage unit with proper security and climate control is a solid option for all of it.

Why Storage Matters During a Condo Renovation

Contractors work faster when they have a clear space. Rooms packed with furniture and boxes slow everything down because workers have to constantly move things around to access walls, floors, and fixtures. 

Then there's damage risk. Renovation sites bring dust and debris that can get into your furniture, even with a careful crew. 

Stacked boxes and furniture outside of a self storage Bangkok unit.

How to Choose the Right Storage Before Your Renovation 

The size of the unit you need depends on how much you're moving out. If it's mostly boxes, personal items, and smaller decorations, a small unit will do. Bedroom furniture and appliances call for a medium unit. And if you're clearing out the space for a full condo renovation, you'll want a larger unit that can fit everything comfortably. 

*Tip: Check out our size guide for a clearer picture.

When comparing facilities, look for a few key features, such as:

  • Secure self storage, trusted by SCGJWD Logistics – World-class safety standards with 24/7 CCTV, security guards, fire prevention systems, private PIN code access, and insurance options to protect your belongings.
  • Multiple unit sizes – From compact lockers (0.6 sqm) to spacious rooms (up to 50 sqm), perfect for small boxes or large furniture. Easily upsize or downsize your unit as your needs change, so you only pay for the space you actually use.
  • Climate-controlled units – Protect sensitive items like wood furniture, electronics, and documents from Thailand's humidity with steady temperature and humidity levels.
  • 24/7 access – Move your items in and out anytime you want. Pop in to grab something you need during the renovation without waiting for office hours.
  • Convenient locations – Branches strategically located in Bangkok, Pattaya, and Phuket for easy access. We also offer door-to-door storage services for added convenience.
  • Full facilities – Parking, loading areas, and trolleys available to make moving effortless.
  • Flexible monthly rentals – Rent on a month-to-month basis with no long-term contracts. A cost-effective solution compared to renting additional space or a larger home.

There's another benefit to off-site storage that people often overlook: it gives you a clean slate. When you're redesigning a space, it helps to see it empty. You can rethink layouts and flow without old furniture influencing your decisions. It's easier to picture your top Pinterest modern condo renovation ideas without your old things in the way.

Timeline Planning: Before, During, and After Renovation

Here's a simple condo renovation timeline:

  • 4 weeks before: Research and book your storage unit. Start packing non-essentials like seasonal items, decorations, and things you won't need during the renovation.
  • 2 weeks before: Begin packing room by room. Label boxes clearly so you know what's inside without opening them later.
  • 1 week before: Move out furniture, electronics, and valuables to your storage unit. Confirm contractor schedules and building approvals.
  • A few days before: Do a final walkthrough of your condo. Remove any remaining personal items and make sure the space is clear for contractors.
  • Day of renovation: Hand off the keys and let the crew get to work in a clutter-free space. Access your storage anytime you need something during the project.

After the renovation wraps up, move items back gradually. This is your chance to be intentional about what goes back in and how you arrange it, rather than just dumping everything back in at once.

Choosing Convenience for Your Condo Renovation 

A condo renovation project can be chaotic. From planning your budget to securing contractors, the to-do list adds up. Looking for temporary storage for your items is an extra box you shouldn’t have to check on your own.

If you're looking for storage in Bangkok, we offer exactly what any renovation project needs: secure, flexible, and hassle-free storage with monthly rental terms so you only pay for the time you actually use. 

Our units are temperature-controlled to protect your belongings from Thailand's heat and humidity, and you get 24/7 access with a personal PIN so you can come and go on your schedule. 

This setup works well for condo owners upgrading investment properties, expats renovating before a resale, families upgrading their living space, or anyone taking on a full condo renovation who needs a temporary home for their belongings. Having a reliable storage option in your back pocket makes the whole renovation process feel a lot more manageable.

Refresh your space with our help. Contact MeSpace to reserve a storage unit before your project begins. We'll help you figure out the right size and set you up so your belongings stay safe while your condo gets its upgrade. Get a quote from MeSpace today.

References:

  • Bangkok Condo Renovation Guide (2025): Cost, Trends, and Investment Insights. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://condodee.com/bangkok-condo-renovation-guide-2025/
  • Renovation in Bangkok | Interior Designer | Delcoi. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://www.delcoi.com/en/renovations-in-bangkok-thailand/
  • Bangkok Renovation - Building In Thailand. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://www.buildinginthailand.com/bangkok-renovation/
  • Thailand Building Costs - Building In Thailand. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://www.buildinginthailand.com/building-costs/
  • Condo Renovation & Interior Services | Yuuthai. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://yuuthai.com/property-renovation-services-thailand/
  • How to Plan a House or Condo Renovation in Thailand. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://www.pattayainteriordesign.com/house-condo-renovation-planning-thailand/
  • Understanding Contingency Funds: How Much Should You Set Aside for Your Remodeling Project?. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://besttechscontracting.com/understanding-contingency-funds-how-much-should-you-set-aside-for-your-remodeling-project/
  • A Complete Guide on Condo Renovation Costs. Retrieved on 2 March 2026 from https://www.revolutionflorida.com/post/condo-renovation-costs

FAQ 

Q: How much does a full condo renovation cost?

In Thailand, a full condo renovation typically costs between 15,000 and 30,000 THB per square meter depending on the scope of work, quality of materials, and design complexity. A basic cosmetic refresh sits at the lower end, while structural changes and high-end finishes push costs higher. It's a good idea to budget an extra 10–15% as a contingency fund for unexpected expenses like the building's refundable deposit or material price changes.

Q: What should be on a condo renovation checklist?

A good condo renovation checklist should include checking building renovation rules and getting management approval, hiring a qualified contractor, defining your renovation scope and budget, decluttering and sorting belongings, booking a storage unit for furniture and valuables, protecting or moving important documents and electronics, and planning a timeline for before, during, and after the renovation. Booking storage two to four weeks before construction begins is recommended.

Q: Where should I store furniture during a condo renovation?

The safest option is an off-site self-storage unit. Covering furniture with plastic inside the condo won't fully protect it from construction dust, paint, and accidental damage. A climate-controlled storage facility like MeSpace keeps your belongings safe, clean, and accessible throughout the renovation process.

Q: How long does a condo renovation take?

A cosmetic refresh like repainting and updating fixtures can take two to four weeks. A full condo renovation involving structural changes, new flooring, kitchen and bathroom work, and electrical updates can take two to four months or longer, depending on the project's complexity and any delays with permits or material delivery.

Q: Can I use self-storage on a month-to-month basis during renovation?

Yes. MeSpace Self Storage offers flexible monthly rental terms with no penalty for upgrading or downgrading your unit size. This makes it easy to match your storage needs to your renovation timeline without being locked into a long-term contract.


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Written by MeSpace Self Storage Specialist

With experience and expertise in the self-storage business, MeSpace's specialists are dedicated to providing valuable information and advice for your storage needs. From organizing and cleaning tips to advanced storage techniques, our specialists offer comprehensive guidance to help optimize your storage space and simplify your life.


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