Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing
This doesn’t sound right at all. I’m n a much higher COL area and adding under cabinet lights and overhead is not 10 K and plumbing when you are not doing relocating is not 10 K.
Refacing can get up to 45 if you are going for good quality door or more drawers and pull outs. If your contractor is just doing standard doors then you are getting ripped off.
This. Usually people downplay costs, but PP is insane if they think electrical for undercabinet lighting and recessed lights will be $10k. Undercabinet is low voltage and a one day job. Recessed lighting is also a one day job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing
This doesn’t sound right at all. I’m n a much higher COL area and adding under cabinet lights and overhead is not 10 K and plumbing when you are not doing relocating is not 10 K.
Refacing can get up to 45 if you are going for good quality door or more drawers and pull outs. If your contractor is just doing standard doors then you are getting ripped off.
Anonymous wrote:We are doing a kitchen remodel. 12 by 17 - so decent sized kitchen. No walls being moved. Electrical and plumbing work. All new very expensive cabinets and mid appliances. Flooring, etc.
We are looking at 125K and we are getting a deal on the labor.
It is far more expensive than what I would have thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing
This doesn’t sound right at all. I’m n a much higher COL area and adding under cabinet lights and overhead is not 10 K and plumbing when you are not doing relocating is not 10 K.
Refacing can get up to 45 if you are going for good quality door or more drawers and pull outs. If your contractor is just doing standard doors then you are getting ripped off.
Yeah I've noticed people on scum really overestimate renovation costs, and I'm in this market (NW DC) and have had many of these renovations done recently (after COVID). I think it's a combination of people really getting ripped off and not knowing what they're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing
This doesn’t sound right at all. I’m n a much higher COL area and adding under cabinet lights and overhead is not 10 K and plumbing when you are not doing relocating is not 10 K.
Refacing can get up to 45 if you are going for good quality door or more drawers and pull outs. If your contractor is just doing standard doors then you are getting ripped off.
Yeah I've noticed people on scum really overestimate renovation costs, and I'm in this market (NW DC) and have had many of these renovations done recently (after COVID). I think it's a combination of people really getting ripped off and not knowing what they're talking about.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing
This doesn’t sound right at all. I’m n a much higher COL area and adding under cabinet lights and overhead is not 10 K and plumbing when you are not doing relocating is not 10 K.
Refacing can get up to 45 if you are going for good quality door or more drawers and pull outs. If your contractor is just doing standard doors then you are getting ripped off.
Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing
Anonymous wrote:What do you define as not "breaking the bank"? Because you're talking about relocating plumbing and electric, I assume you will also need new cabinets and countertops (e.g., moving the sink requires a new set of countertop cut outs). Ikea can help you mock this up, but it's going to be a 100k+ project.
For reference, we just got quotes for a "facelift" for our kitchen. Not moving plumbing, but moving the fridge would require:
- 45k just to re-face cabinets (same boxes, new doors, all painted)
- 10k appliances (mid-range stove, vent, DW, fridge)
- 10k electric (adding under-cab lights, redoing overhead)
- 10k plumbing