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Kitchen Remodeling


Kitchen remodeling refers to the process of making significant changes or improvements to the design, layout, and features of a kitchen. This can involve a range of upgrades, from cosmetic changes to extensive renovations that may include structural modifications. Kitchen remodeling projects are undertaken to enhance functionality, improve aesthetics, and increase the overall value of the kitchen space.

How it works

If you’ve decided to go ahead with remodeling your kitchen, it couldn’t be easier to find the right experts for the job. Just enter your zip code, answer a few quick questions and you’ll be connected with service providers in your area who can then provide you with free quotes for your project.

Kitchen Remodeling Costs

Costs for kitchen makeovers vary depending on the size of the room and what you want to change. Here's a quick breakdown of some costs to consider:

Hiring a kitchen designer

Some designers charge by the hour, anywhere from $60 to $200*. They can help you work out what you can afford on your existing budget.

Plumbing

A new kitchen sink alone can cost over $600* to buy and install. Cheaper options include stainless steel, with prices starting from around $150*, while an enameled cast iron sink can cost $1500* or more.

Countertops

Laminate is a budget-friendly choice at around $50* per square foot but be aware that it can scratch easily. Granite is stronger but can cost over $200* per square foot, while quartz and natural stone come in at anywhere between $100 to $150*.

Floors

Choose your material carefully – at the lower end of the price scale is vinyl at less than $10* per square foot, while ceramic or porcelain tile can cost up to $15* per square foot and high-quality marble can be over $20*.

Frequently Asked Questions

You should allow around two to three weeks for your bathroom renovations to be completed, from removing your old bathroom to the final clean-up. Make sure you discuss the timeline with your bathroom remodeling contractor and plan ahead for days when your bathroom is out of action.
There are options available to suit all tastes – but it needs to be practical as well as looking good. Porcelain tile is durable and waterproof, plus it works well if you want to lay heating underneath. Similarly, vinyl won’t dramatically drive up your bathroom renovation cost and is easy to install. A more expensive choice is natural stone, which is highly resistant to scratches and other damage.
There are lots of options available for your replacement bathtub depending on your budget. At the lower end of the price scale, acrylic tubs are a good choice because they retain heat and come in a variety of shapes and styles. Cast iron is a pricier option but is more durable and resilient, so it might be worth the investment if you want a bathtub that won’t scratch easily.
Kitchens and bathrooms often seal the deal for people looking to buy a property. So replacing an old, tired bathroom with a shiny new suite is sure to bring benefits if you decide to sell. The exact return depends on the value of your home, so speak to a real estate agent if you’re thinking of selling in the not-too-distant future.

*Cost estimates referenced are sourced from HomeAdvisor, Angie’s List and other national home improvement websites.

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