Short reno videos win
Quick transformation clips are a go‑to for DIYers — a home transformation video logged roughly 30 likes and ~6,000 views, proving step‑by‑step content drives both inspiration and actionable techniques (x.com). Timelapse reno footage also performs well for sequencing insight — a modern home timelapse impressed viewers even with modest engagement, useful for planning demo, framing and finish order (x.com).
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