Anonymous wrote:We spent about 6K in window treatments for first floor
Dining room furniture: 7K
Living Room Furniture: 12K
Family room/kitchen: $4000
DS room: $1500
DD room: $3000
Basement/playroom: $4000
We have not yet bought new furniture for our bedroom but plan on trying to budget 8K.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For floor coverings, lighting, window coverings, TVs, and mid-range furniture, I'd budget about $150,000-$200,000.
whhaaaaa???
You are in an alternate universe.
Not if using a designer and having custom stuff. I think we spent $30-50k per room including painting, electric, drapes, lighting, furniture, etc.
What you describe is still an alternate universe for the average family living in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:Kids bedrooms can be cheap. Ikea furniture is fine, especially if they are at the age of writing on shit, destroying it, etc.
We did two bedrooms for $700 each that way.
Our bedroom is room and board and was $4,000.
Our living room is room and board qnd calligaris and cost about $9,000 all in, lighting included.
Dining room is $6,000 - combination of calligaris and ligne roset.
Family room was $14,000 but included built in shelving, another couch, side tables and so me calligaris barstools.
Basement was ikea and room and board - it's a play room, so $3,500 total.
Our office is still cheap as shit, hand me down desk.
Outdoors we have a teak set and some European sail cloths stretched across for shade, plus a $4,000 couch in sunbrella.
Window treatments were $5,000 for the house. That's cheap FYI.
Whatever that adds up too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For floor coverings, lighting, window coverings, TVs, and mid-range furniture, I'd budget about $150,000-$200,000.
whhaaaaa???
You are in an alternate universe.
Not if using a designer and having custom stuff. I think we spent $30-50k per room including painting, electric, drapes, lighting, furniture, etc.
Anonymous wrote:We furnished our beach house for less than $15K. Everything from Craigslist except the bunk beds, all the mattresses and the TVs. All the rugs/curtains/towels/sheets/kitchen stuff/art/everything else were from HomeGoods. 4 bedrooms, 2 baths, living room, dining room, family room, kitchen. Time consuming but cheap and a lot of fun. Just for a different perspective.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For floor coverings, lighting, window coverings, TVs, and mid-range furniture, I'd budget about $150,000-$200,000.
whhaaaaa???
You are in an alternate universe.
Not if using a designer and having custom stuff. I think we spent $30-50k per room including painting, electric, drapes, lighting, furniture, etc.
What you describe is still an alternate universe for the average family living in the DC area.
Anonymous wrote:. We spent about $350k. Looking back that was asinine.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For floor coverings, lighting, window coverings, TVs, and mid-range furniture, I'd budget about $150,000-$200,000.
whhaaaaa???
You are in an alternate universe.
Not if using a designer and having custom stuff. I think we spent $30-50k per room including painting, electric, drapes, lighting, furniture, etc.
What you describe is still an alternate universe for the average family living in the DC area.