Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y'all pay crazy prices, the real cost is less than 20k
FYI this was what it cost when we broke down each line item when we built our custom home that is 8500sf, so you can get an idea of the profit margin
Renovation is always more than building new. It’s the tie-ins to existing systems and the uncertainty about what you’ll find when you open the walls.
No because the hidden surprises are added on after the estimate. The real cost of a kitchen without profit for a typical 5000sf house is 20-30k.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y'all pay crazy prices, the real cost is less than 20k
FYI this was what it cost when we broke down each line item when we built our custom home that is 8500sf, so you can get an idea of the profit margin
Renovation is always more than building new. It’s the tie-ins to existing systems and the uncertainty about what you’ll find when you open the walls.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did a 2021 renovation- All in with labor we were a little north of 100K. We got Brighten Cabinets, sub zero refrigerator, ge cafe range top, double oven and dishwasher. Quartez countertops. We replaced windows and sliding door. We redid hardwood floors did not replace. I spent 5K on a design, which was very helpful.
Hi! I am thinking of something in this neighborhood (~100k). Did your general contractor work off a designer's plans, and the designer was only 5K? Got quoted 20k for design to gut a kitchen and bathroom and doing homework on all this now - would love to hear a little more!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Y'all pay crazy prices, the real cost is less than 20k
FYI this was what it cost when we broke down each line item when we built our custom home that is 8500sf, so you can get an idea of the profit margin
Anonymous wrote:I thought I couldn’t afford a new kitchen even though ours was ancient. Then I visited a neighbor who had a kitchen with everything including a desk with cabinets above. I asked him where he got it: his reply — Home Depot. Hmmm
I looked at all wood cabinets so expensive and no pull outs.
I went down to Lowe’s where the kitchen designer went all out with pull outs pantry etc etc. and on sale.
Then I thought about my 20 year old IKEA bookshelves that still looked unchanged. Would I be living in this home in 30 years? Do I need or want cabinets for the ages?
We gutted the kitchen, new floors removed a wall mid level appliances— again do I really need a $5k refrigerator?
The cabinets came in boxes. The contractor installed them. The real cost was the gut flooring, wall removal and granite. A granite contractor cut, polished, sealed and installed 30 linear feet of granite. I know dated now. However it all cost $30k and 16 years later still looks and feels new.
Just saying — it’s a kitchen not a Lamborghini. Worked fine for us.
. That’s at least a 50k remodel now… and what you identify as done is not more than what others flagged as doable for the 50-60k range (except if you moved a load baring wall and did a lot of plumbing and electrical work?)Anonymous wrote:Y'all pay crazy prices, the real cost is less than 20k