Is your kitchen hopelessly
outdated, and your bathroom a blast from the past? Then it sounds like you're
overdue for some home improvements. There's just one problem: Remodeling can be
a huge undertaking—and a costly one at that. The average kitchen remodel will
set you back $60,000; a bathroom overhaul, $17,908. Ouch! But hey, that's just
the average price homeowners pay. Plenty of home renovations can fall way under
that wire if you know some tricks to keep your home improvement budget in
check. Check out these smart ways to save on home renovation costs to achieve
the home of your dreams without blowing wads of cash.
1. Don’t do a complete remodel
Unless the room needs to be
completely gutted, you can cut costs by refurbishing existing fixtures. When
renovating the kitchen, staining the current cabinetry, replacing old drawer
handles and knobs, and refacing moldings can save you thousands of dollars.
In fact, refinishing
existing cabinets can save you up to 50% compared with the cost of buying new
cabinetry, according to Angie’s List. You can also cut costs by purchasing
materials (e.g., granite, flooring, or lighting) yourself, says Chris Dossman,
a real estate agent with Century 21 Scheetz in Indianapolis.
2. Pick decent, midgrade materials
Picking premium options or
materials can raise the cost of your remodeling project substantially. One area
where you’ll find a major price difference? Carpeting.
While basic olefin and
polyester carpeting costs around $1 to $2 per square foot, wool can cost upward
of $9 to $11 per square foot, according to Angie’s List. Those costs add up if
you’re recarpeting a large room or an entire floor.
Another biggie? Countertops:
Granite costs $60 to $100 per square foot; laminate (i.e., Formica) looks like
granite for $10 to $40 per square foot.
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Ways to Save on Home Renovation Costs So You Don't Go Broke
Author: Daniel
Bortz
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