| I have a ok kitchen but don't have any space for eating area. There is a laundry room next to the kitchen. I plan on moving the laundry to the garage then take down the wall to make room for breakfast nook. I received an estimate of $35000.00. Also I have to pay more for materials like kitchen cabinets. This price seems very expensive to me. So my question to everyone, is it worth spending this kind of money? |
| No, especially not if you end up having to do laundry in your garage. |
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Was that all labor? Get more quotes and ask for some itemization like: demolition, moving wall, moving plumbing etc.
also check out www.ths.gardenweb.com/forums/kitchbath Good forum for helping with kitchen design etc. |
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Not bad for this area, espeically with plumbing and moving walls. They'll need permits, and also the work is not simple.
You can probably save money by going to separate vendors for each, if you dont' mind coordinating with all of them, and be prepared for each to point the finger at the other when something doesn't work out. |
| That seems like a lot for just taking down a wall. You need a plumber to get the lines set up in the garage, so I am surprised the contractor was able to give you a full quote. We recently took down a wall between our kitchen and dining room and the cost for that was between 5-6K. You need to speak with multiple contractors and push for itemized quotes. $35K is a big number in my opinion. |
| My neighbor did her kitchen and it involved taking down a wall to make a bar/counter. With labor, cabinets, fixtures, etc, she said it was $40-$45,000. And this was a small-ish kitchen in a 60's Ranch house. |
you'll never get that back, never good to spend renoing a shit shack |
| Op here. Thanks everyone for your advice. I have a second question, what would you prefer: a breakfast nook or a laundry room on the main floor? |
| I would rather the living space. Do you have a basement or room for stackable washer/dryer upstairs? |
| I would prefer breakfast nook in combo with larger open kitchen. And then incorporate a stacked washer dryer in a cabinet or built in pantry in the kitchen. I wouldn't want laundry in the garage. |
This! |