Fitting outs refer to the process of adding, fitting or furnishing equipment and furniture to a space or building to make it operational or inhabitable. The antonyms for fitting outs can be words like deconstruction, dismantling, disassembling, demounting, or stripping. These words refer to the process of taking apart or removing fixtures, furniture or equipment from a space. They are the opposite of fitting outs, which typically involve the installation and adding of fittings and finishes to a building or space. Fitting outs are critical for creating functional spaces, while their opposite, disassembling or stripping, is necessary when one needs to move out, renovate or recycle the building's components.