Price Guide
Bathroom Remodel
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
In a home remodel, a bathroom remodel is usually the second most involved project. Cost-drivers are everywhere, and a lot of features are crammed into a comparatively small amount of space. Thankfully, there is a high value return on investment with a bathroom remodel.
Four crucial factors to consider when planning a bathroom remodel
1. LAYOUT RECONFIGURATION
Excellent space planning is often necessary for a remarkable remodel. A skilled designer will guarantee that every square inch of the area is being utilized to its greatest advantage. The project’s depth and complexity may have an effect on the cost of the electrical, plumbing, and subflooring.
2. TILE, FINISHES, AND FITTINGS
Tile floors and showers will highlight your design aesthetic and give the room a timeless appearance. In your bathroom, fixtures like the faucets, vanity sinks, and bathtubs can create a focal point. The type and brand of your tile, finishes, and fixtures can significantly affect how much your remodel will cost.
3. Vanities
Vanities give you the space-saving organization you need to stay stylish. You can personalize your needs with a range of features, such as linen storage, sliding towel bars, and hamper pull-outs. Cost-determining factors include the type of wood, finishes, storage, and door style.
4. Lighting
In bathrooms, good lighting is crucial, particularly near mirrors. It’s crucial to think about potential electrical upgrades in order to provide enough outlets and lighting. Make sure to discuss lighting with the H2H team during the planning stage as these updates may have an impact on the project’s cost.
Kitchen Remodel
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
A kitchen remodel involves the renovation and transformation of a kitchen space to enhance its
functionality, aesthetics, and overall appeal. This typically includes updating appliances, cabinetry, countertops, flooring, and lighting, often resulting in a more efficient and modernized culinary environment tailored to the homeowner’s preferences and lifestyle.
Four crucial factors to consider for your kitchen remodel
1. Functionality: The functionality of the kitchen is paramount for homeowners. A well-designed kitchen should facilitate efficient meal preparation, cooking, and cleaning. This involves considering the layout of the kitchen, the placement of appliances, and the accessibility of storage. Homeowners should prioritize features that enhance functionality, such as ample counter space, easy-to-reach storage, and an efficient workflow between key areas like the sink, stove, and refrigerator.
2. Aesthetic Appeal: Aesthetics play a significant role in a kitchen remodel. Homeowners often aim to create a space that reflects their personal style and complements the overall design of the home. Selecting the right color scheme, materials, finishes, and design elements can significantly impact the look and feel of the kitchen. Whether it’s a modern, farmhouse, traditional, or eclectic style, the design choices should align with the homeowner’s preferences and create a visually appealing environment.
3. Budget: Setting a realistic budget is a crucial aspect of any kitchen remodel. Homeowners should carefully consider their financial constraints and prioritize their spending on the most important elements of the project. This may involve researching the costs of materials, appliances, labor, and other expenses, as well as accounting for unexpected or hidden costs that may arise during the remodel. Adhering to a budget will help ensure that the project remains financially manageable and achieves the desired outcomes without overspending.
4. Resale Value: Considering the potential impact on the resale value of the home is an important factor for many homeowners undertaking a kitchen remodel. Investing in high-quality materials, well-designed
layouts, and functional, modern appliances can add significant value to the home and enhance its appeal to future buyers. Balancing personal preferences with choices that have broad appeal can help ensure
that the remodel not only meets the homeowner’s needs but also enhances the overall value of the property.
Additions
WHAT’S INCLUDED?
A home addition is the expansion of a residential structure to increase its living space, typically by adding new rooms, such as bedrooms, bathrooms, or a larger living area. This construction project involves careful planning, architectural considerations, and coordination of various trades to seamlessly integrate the new space with the existing structure while enhancing the overall functionality and comfort of the home.
The four crucial factors from a home addition
1. Space and Functionality: The need for additional space and improved functionality is often the primary driver behind a home addition. Homeowners must carefully assess their spatial requirements and consider how the new addition will integrate with the existing layout. Whether it’s a new bedroom, expanded living space, or a dedicated home office, the added space should be thoughtfully designed to meet specific needs and accommodate the desired functionality.
2. Aesthetic Integration: Integrating the new addition seamlessly with the existing architecture of the home is crucial for maintaining a cohesive and visually appealing overall design. This involves careful
consideration of exterior and interior design elements, including materials, finishes, and architectural details. The goal is to create a cohesive transition between the old and new spaces, ensuring that the
addition complements the existing structure while enhancing the home’s overall aesthetic appeal.
3. Regulatory Compliance and Permitting: Before undertaking a home addition, homeowners must navigate the regulatory landscape, including local zoning regulations, building codes, and permit requirements. Understanding and complying with these regulations is essential to avoid legal issues and ensure that the addition meets all safety and construction standards. Obtaining the necessary permits and approvals is a critical step in the planning process to ensure a smooth and compliant home addition project.
4. Budget and Financial Planning: A realistic budget is a fundamental aspect of any home addition project. Homeowners need to carefully evaluate the costs associated with the addition, including construction,
materials, labor, permits, and potential unforeseen expenses. Establishing a clear budget and financial plan will help guide decision-making and ensure that the project remains financially feasible. It’s essential to strike a balance between the desired scope of the addition and the available financial resources to avoid overspending and financial strain.
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Location
Mooresville, North Carolina, United States
Email Address
chris@househomeremodel.com
Phone Number
704-312-5688