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The phrase "artfully renovated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a space or object that has been skillfully and creatively updated or improved, often with an emphasis on aesthetics.
Example: "The historic building has been artfully renovated, blending modern design with its original charm."
Alternatives: "skillfully restored" or "creatively updated".
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Lately, he has artfully renovated some buildings, as a studio and a community center, in an especially devastated area.
The corridors of Epita do not gleam like those at ENA, which is housed in an artfully renovated 19th-century prison in Strasbourg not far from the European Parliament.
Kristina Leonetti, Corcoran Group (917) 856-0601; corcoran.com MAINTENANCE: $142 a month PROS: Filled with light from two bay windows, this artfully renovated studio has 11-foot ceilings, a loft bed supported by antique columns, an updated bathroom with designer tiles, two double-height closets, and a windowed kitchen with a breakfast counter.
Entering through a completely non-descript set of iron doors, you are welcomed into a small but friendly lobby, artfully renovated.
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In a renovated warehouse, it's spacious and artfully lighted, with a giant painting of a chef in the main dining area.
Through a local contractor, he met Lynne Breslin, who had not long before renovated a 1736 farmhouse in East Hampton with an artfully minimal hand.
Lobbies were renovated.
"Newly renovated"?
It was renovated eight years ago.
I renovated my apartment.
The school was renovated.
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