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opgeknapt

Opgeknapt is the past participle of the Dutch verb opknappen, meaning to improve the condition of something through renovation, refurbishment, or cosmetic updates. It can be used as a verb form (Ik heb het huis opgeknapt) or as an adjective (een opgeknapte gevel), describing something that has been renovated or spruced up.

In practice, the term appears most often in relation to buildings, interiors, streets, and public spaces—such

Grammatically, the past participle can combine with hebben or zijn: Het huis is opgeknapt; Ik heb het

See also: renoveren, verbeteren, make-over.

as
a
house,
apartment,
or
storefront
that
has
been
renovated.
It
can
also
be
used
more
broadly
for
updates
that
enhance
appearance
or
usability,
for
example
a
room
that
has
been
painted
and
refreshed,
or
a
neighborhood
that
has
undergone
urban
renewal.
The
word
is
common
in
real
estate,
housing
journalism,
and
urban
development
discourse.
huis
opgeknapt.
The
attributive
form
is
opgeknapte,
as
in
een
opgeknapte
gevel.
Etymologically,
opknappen
is
formed
from
the
prefix
op-
and
knappen,
with
knappen
historically
meaning
to
repair
or
to
make
something
look
better.