Anonymous wrote:It appears a lot of people on here dont do their research. I bought my cabinets wholesale on my own cost me 7k delivered, hired a contractor for install. With appliances new floor I was under 20k 10x15 kitchen size. Gotta do your homework and not rush into hiring any contractor. Shop around and negotiate.
you totally got ripped off.Anonymous wrote:We spent $60k to do a 10x10 kitchen (including knocking down a non load bearing wall). It was a total gut job.
Anonymous wrote:We just did a large galley kitchen. It was about 60K and included new floors, removing a small part of a wall, Ikea cabinets with Semihandmade fronts, new appliances, sink/faucet, countertops, backsplash, and paint/drywall work.
How much it will cost depends on which things you need done.
Anonymous wrote:We just did a large galley kitchen. It was about 60K and included new floors, removing a small part of a wall, Ikea cabinets with Semihandmade fronts, new appliances, sink/faucet, countertops, backsplash, and paint/drywall work.
How much it will cost depends on which things you need done.
Anonymous wrote:We spent $60k to do a 10x10 kitchen (including knocking down a non load bearing wall). It was a total gut job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a condo and have a small kitchen. I think it’s possible to get more space with a renovation. I’m curious how much that would cost. How would I get a rough estimate? Are renovations still super expensive right now?
If it’s a galley kitchen and don’t want to break the bank, you can probably get it done for $10k-20k.
This is unlikely unless it's a total DIY job, or you're reusing cabinets, appliances or both.
If you're getting wolf, sure. But you can go to BB/HD/etc and buy a fridge, microwave, dishwasher and stove all for around $5k.
Then there's the flooring ($500-1000).
If you're getting granite countertops, that will probably be around $5k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I live in a condo and have a small kitchen. I think it’s possible to get more space with a renovation. I’m curious how much that would cost. How would I get a rough estimate? Are renovations still super expensive right now?
If it’s a galley kitchen and don’t want to break the bank, you can probably get it done for $10k-20k.
This is unlikely unless it's a total DIY job, or you're reusing cabinets, appliances or both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just gutted / re-did our kitchen in the Boston metro area.
Cabinets cost ~$11k, countertops (quartz) were ~$3k, appliances (over the range microwave, gas stove, dishwasher, fridge, garbage disposal) were ~$4k. Another $3,500 for sheetrock. Some electric and plumbing work, but part of a larger reno so hard to slice out "just" the kitchen cost.
We were fortunate enough to have a family member do the install.
No backsplash yet, but estimating ~$500 for the tile.
We just did ours in back bay with $41k cabinets, $26k quartz, $29k appliances, $100k labor (we did raise ceiling) and probably $10k hardware and lighting. I don't know how much address came into play but Im jealous
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We just gutted / re-did our kitchen in the Boston metro area.
Cabinets cost ~$11k, countertops (quartz) were ~$3k, appliances (over the range microwave, gas stove, dishwasher, fridge, garbage disposal) were ~$4k. Another $3,500 for sheetrock. Some electric and plumbing work, but part of a larger reno so hard to slice out "just" the kitchen cost.
We were fortunate enough to have a family member do the install.
No backsplash yet, but estimating ~$500 for the tile.
We just did ours in back bay with $41k cabinets, $26k quartz, $29k appliances, $100k labor (we did raise ceiling) and probably $10k hardware and lighting. I don't know how much address came into play but Im jealous
Anonymous wrote:We just gutted / re-did our kitchen in the Boston metro area.
Cabinets cost ~$11k, countertops (quartz) were ~$3k, appliances (over the range microwave, gas stove, dishwasher, fridge, garbage disposal) were ~$4k. Another $3,500 for sheetrock. Some electric and plumbing work, but part of a larger reno so hard to slice out "just" the kitchen cost.
We were fortunate enough to have a family member do the install.
No backsplash yet, but estimating ~$500 for the tile.