It is funny how television and the internet
have both enlightened homeowners and petrified them at the same time. There is no shortage of programs and websites
touting the latest in remodeling trends.
Unfortunately, most of them never stop to educate people on the real
costs of such an endeavor or explain why they cost what they do. The price range for a typical kitchen or
bathroom remodel project can actually vary thousands or even tens of thousands
of dollars. Instead of immediately
worrying about what a “typical” kitchen or bath will cost to build, perhaps the
best way to start with these three steps:
1. Decide What the
End Game Is. If
the intent of the remodel project is to help with the resale value of your home
or to prepare it for a faster sale, than follow the rule “K-I-S-S, Keep It
Simple Sweetie.” If you won’t be there
to enjoy the space for at least seven more years, than all you really want to
do is spruce it up while keeping costs to a minimum. You will also want to keep style and color
choices to neutral ranges. Follow the
general style of the house and neighborhood.
Play it safe here.
However, if you have no plans to move anytime
soon, feel free to insert your own tastes and desires into the equation. You also can expand the budget and not be
overly concerned about resale. Don’t get
hung-up with overspending the value of the home. Creating a space that makes your life that much
easier and enjoyable has value. Make an
honest assessment of the room: are items stored properly and easily accessible;
how much walking around the space is needed to get things done; do the
appliances and fixtures actually work for how you live; what things could be
added or moved that would greatly improve the room; do you actually enjoy being in that space? These are all great questions to ask and take
note of.
2. Understand
Costs and Know Options. Having
an open discussion with a qualified local remodeler will be the best way to
truly get a grip on what the expenses will be.
Sit down with someone who can explain what the project costs are and why
things cost what they do. There are many
details that go into the remodeling of a space that, while not plainly seen,
are necessary. Also, ask about the
various options for updating a space. Options
can range from budget-friendly ones that are purely cosmetic, to full-blown
gutting of spaces that customize the room for specific needs and tastes.
3. Be Mindful of
the Budget, But Also Be Open to New Ideas.
Throughout the design and selection process, expect to be guided in the direction of items that fit your established budget. Also be open to new ideas you might not have been aware of. These may greatly help cure the pain of the room. A good designer will help identify those pains, propose possible solutions with explanations, and let you pick and choose what is worth the added expense. Understanding the cost vs. value of each idea can help you decide if that built-in refrigerator or heated floor is worth it to you.
Throughout the design and selection process, expect to be guided in the direction of items that fit your established budget. Also be open to new ideas you might not have been aware of. These may greatly help cure the pain of the room. A good designer will help identify those pains, propose possible solutions with explanations, and let you pick and choose what is worth the added expense. Understanding the cost vs. value of each idea can help you decide if that built-in refrigerator or heated floor is worth it to you.
Look for a licensed professional remodeler in
your area who offers a variety of cabinetry and fixtures. Bring photos of your space and measurements
if possible. That way they can fully
understand the breadth of the project and give you some preliminary ideas on
what can be done and rough estimates where the budget may fall. They can also begin to show you products that
would best fit within that preliminary budget.
Be wary of anyone willing to give out free estimates in writing or
someone who bases pricing solely on “allowances.” That can often lead to misunderstandings and
unrealistic numbers.
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