Renovating Your Condo at Millennium Residence? Here's How to Protect Your Home from Dust and Damage

Living at Millennium Residence Bangkok means enjoying premium city living—but even the most luxurious homes need occasional repairs or upgrades. Whether you're refurbishing your kitchen, upgrading flooring, or repainting your walls, it’s essential to protect your property—and your neighbors—from renovation dust and debris.

Renovation-related dust isn’t just inconvenient. It can harm electronics, ruin furniture, impact indoor air quality, and create friction with building management if not properly managed. Here's what you need to know before starting any work in your unit.


Why Dust Protection is Non-Negotiable

Even small-scale jobs like drilling or sanding can spread fine dust particles across your living space. Left unchecked, this can affect:

  • High-end flooring (wood, marble, tiles)
  • Built-in furniture and soft furnishings
  • Air conditioning systems
  • Sensitive electronics like TVs, routers, and audio systems
  • Your neighbors’ shared spaces or ventilation lines

At Millennium Residence, keeping the space pristine is part of our lifestyle. That’s why dust prevention isn’t just courtesy—it’s expected.


Proven Dust Control Measures for Condo Renovation Projects

To ensure a smooth renovation process, make sure your contractor follows these professional-grade protection methods:

1. Full-Surface Plastic Covers

Use durable plastic sheeting to cover all exposed furniture, counters, floors, and walls. Transparent plastic allows visibility while keeping surfaces safe from paint splatters, dust, and moisture.

2. Zippered Dust Barriers for Work Zones

Install temporary zippered enclosures to seal off renovation zones. These act as a contained “mini-room” within your condo, limiting the spread of particles to unaffected areas.

3. Seal HVAC Vents

Dust can circulate quickly through central air systems. All air conditioning vents should be taped or covered during the project to preserve air quality and prevent dust buildup in ducts.

4. Sticky Floor Mats & Shoe Covers

Contractors should place sticky mats at entry points and use disposable shoe covers to prevent outside contaminants or debris from spreading in your home.

5. Daily Cleaning Routines

A responsible team should perform a daily cleanup—vacuuming, wiping surfaces, and disposing of materials—so dust doesn’t accumulate across days.


Specific Guidelines for High-Rise Living at Millennium Residence

Renovations in a high-rise like Millennium Residence come with extra responsibilities:

  • Inform Building Management: All renovation projects must be approved. Submit plans and schedules to management at least 7–10 days in advance.
  • Protect Common Areas: Hallways, elevators, and service entrances must be kept dust-free. Use covered trolleys and designated moving hours.
  • Noise and Timing Restrictions: Work is only allowed during permitted hours to ensure peaceful living for all residents.

Need Help? Work with Contractors Who Respect Your Home

Whether you're hiring your own team or engaging Millennium Residence’s trusted partners, ensuring proper dust control is non-negotiable. One reliable option is The Fixit—a professional renovation and maintenance service familiar with the standards of high-end condominiums like Millennium Residence.

Make sure any contractor you work with includes dust management in their service proposal. Ask them:

  • What materials do you use to protect furniture and floors?
  • How will you prevent dust from reaching the AC or adjacent rooms?
  • Do you provide daily progress updates with photos?


The Fixit offers renovation, repair, and maintenance services tailored for premium properties—with a strong reputation for cleanliness, punctuality, and respect for building rules.


Get In Touch

Need assistance with a renovation or want to connect with professional contractors familiar with Millennium Residence regulations?

Visit https://thefixit.net/ to explore their services or book a consultation.