Anonymous wrote:Electrical was really expensive- we added and changed all of our lighting on the first floor. New fixtures, switches, dimmers….. many thousands of dollars. It looks amazing but shockingly expensive. I saved on a sink and faucet. I found a fabulous Kraus sink and Brizno faucet, that were plain and not crazy expensive. Many other options were thousands of dollars.
Anonymous wrote:Moving a toilet. I'd watched a lot of home improvement TV, and the hosts were always talking about how moving the toilet would really increase the cost of a bathroom remodel. And yes, for a basic DIY upgrade, it would, percentagewise, but we were gutting an entire floor, so moving the toilet was not all that pricey.
The bathtub of my dreams, OTOH, was $10K+. We went another way.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Custom woodwork. We have an older house, and matching the molding and installing real bead board was eye wateringly expensive. It’s gorgeous and I’m glad we did it. In comparison, the custom cabinetry seemed reasonable.
Who did you go with for this? Trying to find someone to do the same.
The house isn’t in the DC area, but any good millwork business can make a custom “knife” that matches your existing woodwork. The more you have to do, the more cost-effective it is, since the extra cost is up front.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Adding stock crown moulding all over the house was lower cost than we expected, but added a lot of resale value.
This just means moulding from a big box store? I love the look of moulding so was wondering about this, particularly for the dining area.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Custom woodwork. We have an older house, and matching the molding and installing real bead board was eye wateringly expensive. It’s gorgeous and I’m glad we did it. In comparison, the custom cabinetry seemed reasonable.
Who did you go with for this? Trying to find someone to do the same.
Anonymous wrote:Adding stock crown moulding all over the house was lower cost than we expected, but added a lot of resale value.
Anonymous wrote:Moving a toilet. I'd watched a lot of home improvement TV, and the hosts were always talking about how moving the toilet would really increase the cost of a bathroom remodel. And yes, for a basic DIY upgrade, it would, percentagewise, but we were gutting an entire floor, so moving the toilet was not all that pricey.
The bathtub of my dreams, OTOH, was $10K+. We went another way.