Small/Medium: 75k - 90k
Entry level fixtures, cabinets and finishes. Often referred to as remove and replace. All wall, fixture and appliance locations remain.
Small/Medium: 85k+
Large: 145k - 200k+
Upgraded fixtures, finishes and cabinets - such as full overlay doors, full extension and soft close drawers. Entry level quartz or granite countertops with decorative backsplash.
Medium: 145k+
Large: 225k+
Higher-end fixtures, cabinetry, flooring and countertops. This may include moving and reframing of walls to create a more efficient space.
Design, labor, materials, flooring, countertops and fixtures are included in the ranges shown above. APPLIANCES ARE NOT INCLUDED.
Hall Bath: 40k - 65k
Master Bath: 55k - 85k
Entry level fixtures, cabinets and finishes. Often referred to as remove and replace. May just be a tub to shower conversion.
Hall Bath: 65k - 75k
Master Bath: 75k - 90k+
Upgraded fixtures, finishes and cabinets - such as full overlay doors, full extension and soft close drawers. Entry level quartz or granite countertops. May also include walk-in shower with porcelain/ceramic tile.
Hall Bath: 80k+
Master Bath: 95k+
Higher-end fixtures, cabinetry, flooring, countertops, glass and tile. May include higher end tile on shower walls and floor. This may also include moving of walls and fixtures to create a more efficient space.
Design, labor, materials, flooring, countertops and fixtures are included in the ranges shown above.
$425+ per sf
Dry spaces are rooms that contain no plumbing. Some examples of dry spaces include bedrooms, closets, living rooms and offices.
$650+ per sf
Wet spaces are areas that contain plumbing and plumbing fixtures. Some examples of wet spaces include kitchens, bathrooms and wet bars.
Zoning, non-compliant existing structures / additions & natural areas of open space (NAOS) can impact these square foot costs significantly.
To see another source for setting budget expectations click the link below:
Remodeling Magazine's Cost vs. Value Report