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HOW MUCH WILL MY PROJECT COST?

We know what a giant undertaking any remodeling project can be.  That’s why we won’t prescribe “quick fixes” or use shoddy building materials.  Getting it right takes time (time planning, time designing, and time completing).  It’s just that simple.  We wouldn’t have it any other way.

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Pricing can vary greatly on a project-by-project basis, largely depending on your investment range, your desired design, and the materials that you choose.  During our initial discussion, we will work with you to help you understand what can work in your desired investment range.

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Please take a look at the figures below to gain a better understanding of what some typical lower and higher-end projects may cost.  Remember, these are merely averages based on past work we’ve completed.  Every project is unique, and so are its relative costs.

Kitchens

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Small Galley Kitchen
$20K+

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Medium Kitchen
$39K+

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Large Kitchen
$49K+

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Small Galley Kitchen
$40K+

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Medium Kitchen
$55K+

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Large Kitchen
$65K+

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Small Galley Kitchen
$60K+

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Medium Kitchen
$75K+

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Large Kitchen
$100K+

Design, labor, materials, flooring, countertops, and fixtures are included in the estimates above.  Assumes a complete gut and remodel.

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Basic:  Includes builder-grade basic fixtures and cabinets. All walls and fixtures remain in the same spot.  Countertops include cultured marble or onyx.

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Mid:  Includes upgraded plumbing fixtures, cabinet upgrades such as full overlay doors, and full-extension, soft close drawers.

Countertops may be quartz or granite.  May also include a walk-in shower with porcelain/ceramic tile if possible.

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High:  Includes higher-end countertops, plumbing fixtures, cabinetry, custom shower, euro glass, etc…. 

It may include natural stone tile on shower walls and floor.  It may include more significant wall modifications or moving fixtures.

Baths

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Typical Hall Bath​

$10K+

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Large Master Bath

$34K+

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​Typical Hall Bath (8' x 5')

$20K+

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Large Master Bath

$42K+

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Typical Hall Bath (8′ x 5′)

$35K+

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Large Master Bath

$58K+

Design, labor, materials, flooring, countertops, and fixtures are included in the estimates above.  Assumes a complete gut and remodel.

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Basic:   Includes builder-grade basic fixtures and cabinets.  All walls and fixtures remain in the same spot.  Countertops include cultured marble or onyx.

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Mid:  Includes upgraded plumbing fixtures, cabinet upgrades such as full overlay doors, and full-extension, soft close drawers.  Countertops may be quartz or granite.  May also include a walk-in shower with porcelain/ceramic tile if possible.

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High:  Includes higher-end countertops, plumbing fixtures, cabinetry, custom shower, euro glass, etc….  It may include natural stone tile on shower walls and floor.  It may include more significant wall modifications or moving fixtures.

Basements

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Per 1000 Sq. Ft. Build-Out

$25k+

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Add On: 3/4 Bath (8′ x 5′)

$15K+

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Add On: Wet Bar/Beverage Center

$10K+

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Per 1000 Sq. Ft. Build-Out

$40k+

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Add On: 3/4 Bath (8′ x 5′)

$20k+

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Add On: Wet Bar/Beverage Center

$14k+

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Per 1000 Sq. Ft. Build-Out

$60k+

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Add On: 3/4 Bath (8′ x 5′)

$30k+

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Add On: Wet Bar/Beverage Center

$25k+

Design, labor, and materials are included in the estimates above.  Adding egress windows or upstairs smoke detectors is NOT included.

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Build-Out:  Assumes open layout and would include:  framing, insulation, switches, outlets, can lights, HVAC ventilation, drywall, doors, trim, painting, and carpet.  The more walls and upgraded trim details the higher the price per sq. ft. goes up.  NOTE:  When the size gets smaller than 1000 sq. ft. the price per sq. ft. may go up.

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Bath:  Assumes an 8’ x 5’ bathroom including vanity, toilet, and shower.  Also assumes drains are pre-roughed.  The level of cabinetry, countertops, fixtures, and tile will indicate the final price.

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Wet Bar:  Wet Bars are very hard to estimate until a final design is established.  A Basic-Level Beverage Center consists of 6’-8’ cabinetry and countertops.  A Mid-Level Wet Bar includes the same as the basic level except it adds an island or peninsula section for bar stools.  A High-Level Wet Bar is a more customized space for parties including multiple appliances and high-end finishes.

What if I Want to Add a Room Addition, or Do a Whole House
Remodel?

Doing a large remodel project can be a pretty big decision to make, but it can be the best way to get exactly the home you want.  It’s tough to estimate the cost of your room addition or whole house remodels with so many factors to consider.  Depending on square footage, building materials, and personal preferences, it is always best to work with our design team to arrive at the best solution and price for your remodel needs.  Feel free to give us a call to discuss your project and approximate investment at 314- 643-6210.

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