If you’re planning to remodel your bathroom, you want to update the look, increase resale value, add functionality, amenities and storage or a combination of all or some of these. Simple enough.
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Three Basic Cost Ranges for a Bathroom Remodel
The first step is deciding which level of remodeling is right for you. Let’s
1. The Basic Bathroom Update
Often runs from $3,000 (DIY) to $12,000
What you might get in a basic bathroom remodel: You probably won’t be able to move any plumbing around, but you could replace fixtures and other materials with stock, off-the-shelf products like you’d find in a big-box store.
Designer Lynn
Countertops: At this level, low-end granite and cultured marble are most popular.
Tile: Don’t expect to tile an entire bathroom, but you could do a bathtub or shower area with ceramic tiles or standard white subway tiles.
Walls: Apart from a bathtub tile surround or counter backsplash, painting the walls is the most affordable choice here.
Cabinets: If your bathroom cabinets are in good condition, you might just want to refinish or paint them. Otherwise, you’re looking at off-the-shelf units.
Lighting, fixtures and finishes: All basic, off-the-shelf products. Keep in mind that because the plumbing fixtures at this level have plastic pieces on the inside, they will
Tip: You can make up for the stock materials by putting more focus on your bathroom accessories. Splurge on a nice light fixture or cabinet hardware. “Accessorizing will draw the eye more so than the
Designer Louis Cook of
The clients splurged on large-format, 6- by 36-inch tile flooring that resembles wood. This put the project’s total cost at $12,650, Cook says. Without the material upgrade, Cook says it would have been around $10,500.
Here’s another one of Cook’s bathrooms that he puts in the basic category, between $10,000 and $11,000. The vanity has a single undermount sink and a granite countertop.
And the shower is an off-the-shelf fiberglass insert unit.
Who to hire: It’s recommended that you consult with a designer for any project, but if you’re somewhat knowledgeable, you can do it yourself or hire an experienced contractor to help.
A basic bathroom remodel is good for you if: Your budget
2. Mid- to Upper-Range Bathroom Remodel
$10,000 to $35,000
Why the broad range? Well, location, materials, cost of labor and project scope play into it. For example, according to the Houzz Real Cost Finder, the average bathroom remodel in New York costs just over $32,000. In Mississippi it’s just under $14,000.
What you might get: Better fixtures, like a toilet with better flushing capabilities or faucets with better flow. And new features
Plus, you can make a few more adjustments to the layout. Maybe you’ll put in a slightly smaller bathtub to make way for a slightly larger shower. Maybe you’ll slide a sink down and move the plumbing slightly to add a tall linen cabinet.
Countertops: A
Cabinets:
The bathroom shown here, done by Case Remodeling for $30,000 to $35,000, is an example of a midrange bathroom remodel. It features porcelain tile,
Plumbing: You can make moderate adjustments to the plumbing,
Fixtures: You can upgrade the fixtures for ones with higher-quality copper or bronze inside, which will last considerably longer than off-the-shelf units.
Tile: At this level porcelain will be your new best friend. It’s more durable than ceramic and slip resistant, and there are more color, size and design options. “Even the low-end porcelain is nearly indestructible,” says Little. Porcelain tiles
You’ll have the option of doing more interesting borders and accent tiles, and you can tile the entire room instead of just a shower or bathtub area.
Walls: You can get
Here’s another one of Little’s projects that cost around $30,000.
Little breaks down the
But it’s wise to spend the amount in there, Little adds. “You wouldn’t spend $300 per square foot in a bedroom. That’s just drywall, framing and carpeting. In the bathroom there are so many more durable finishes that will last 20, 30, 40 years. So it makes sense.”
The vanity is
Who to hire: You’ll likely have a team that includes a designer, plumber, plasterer,
A midrange bathroom remodel is good for you if: You’re doing a remodel for yourself and not because you plan to sell and move. You’re limited in the space or footprint, but you’ll still be able to do a lot more with finishes and fixtures and cabinetry.
3. The Deluxe Bathroom Remodel
$30,000 to $100,000-plus
Cabinetry: Solid wood construction with custom finishes and decorative accent pieces.
Tile: Natural marble, limestone or granite, all of which are more labor intensive and difficult to cut. Natural stone requires more maintenance, but every single tile has its own unique character.
Plumbing: High-end finishes and parts.
Amenities: Steam showers and radiant floor heating.
The example shown here, by Case Remodeling, falls into the deluxe category. The cost was around $75,000, and it features radiant floor heating, natural stone tiles, a custom-built vanity and polished-nickel fixtures.
There’s also a freestanding tub with a freestanding faucet.
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Reynolds-Poulin’s project here is another example of a deluxe project (though he considers it midrange). The cost was around $48,000. He removed a fiberglass shower; took out a washer and dryer; moved the toilet, bathtub and sink to different places; and added heated floors. Because this is the only bathroom in the house, it’s used not just by the homeowners but by guests
The walls are real wood
This master bathroom by Marlene
Who to hire: Depending on the scope, you might have an architect, engineers if you’re changing the footprint, a designer and
A deluxe bathroom remodel is good for you if: You have the funds, obviously. But at this level, you’re really getting the bathroom you want. Maybe you had been saving up for a new house, but with the economy you
Planning for a Bathroom Remodel
Budget breakdown: Once you establish your bathroom remodeling budget and start hunting for materials, consider the National Kitchen and Bath Association’s cost breakdown as a guide:
What’s the best time to remodel a bathroom? You can do a bathroom remodel pretty much any time of year. The most common time to start is during the winter or spring.
How long does it take to remodel a bathroom? Expect a month or two of planning and picking out materials and finishes. Designer Leslie Molloy says many of her clients usually spend about four to six months doing their own research and figuring out their budget and project scope before contacting a designer. Expect three to eight weeks for construction, depending on the scope.
First step: Figure out which of the three levels of remodeling your project falls into, then
Courtesy of: Mitchell Parker https://www.houzz.com/magazine/bathroom-workbook-how-much-does-a-bathroom-remodel-cost-stsetivw-vs~23875885