Bathroom renovations top the list of the most common home renovation project types. Whether your bathroom renovation is sparked by a leaking or burst pipe or by a desire to upgrade your finishes and fixtures, the process is still the same. First you will need a plan of attack (that's where professional designers-like myself- come into play), then you will need to select you finishes, fixtures, and accessories; and finally you will need to hire the right building professionals to make your renovation a reality. To help you establish a budget the National Kitchen and Bath Association recommends you break down your renovation costs into eleven categories:1.) Design: 4%
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Hiring a professional designer will ensure your investment is as beautiful as it is functional.
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Detailed drawings help the contractor stay on time and in budget.
2.) Installation: 20%
The largest chunk of your budget will pay for skilled labor costs so you have plumbing and tile that won't leak or crack.
3.) Fixtures: 15%
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Plumbing fixtures like showers and tubs are an important design element and they should account for a large portion of the budget.
4.) Cabinetry & Hardware: 16%
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Cabinetry and hardware, such as knobs & pulls, make up a significant amount of a bathroom budget while also making a significant visual impact.
5.) Countertops: 7%
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Countertop prices vary dramatically depending on the material selected, but they usually account for 7% of the budget.
6.) Lighting and Ventilation: 5%
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Wall sconces, recessed lighting, accent lights, exhaust fans, and pendant lights make up 5% of the budget.
7.) Flooring: 9%
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Tile flooring works well in bathrooms, but if you heat your tile floor expect this portion of your budget to increase.
8.) Doors & Windows: 4%
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Don't forget about the cost of new doors or windows while developing your renovation budget.
9.) Walls & Ceilings: 5%
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10.) Faucets & Plumbing: 14%
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Faucets, plumbing controls and mixing valves are all important and expensive parts of your bathroom renovation.
11.) Other: 1%
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Somewhere along the way you will find a unique item, design element or product you won't want to live without.
The average bathroom renovation cost is $16,000. In my experience, guest or kid's baths tend to cost between $15,000 - $20,000 while master baths usually cost between $20,000-$35,000. You can spend less than these amounts and you can certainly spend more; however, you should try to budget 5%-10% of your home's value on a bathroom renovation. If you are considering a renovation project in the Upstate of SC and you don't know where to start or how to proceed, contact Kustom Home Design for a free initial consultation. We are in the business of making your renovation dreams a reality.
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