Average Cost To Renovate Master Bathroom
You probably won't be surprised to learn that the bathroom is the most expensive room to remodel per square foot. That's because you're fitting a lot into that small space: plumbing fixtures, tile, a tub, toilet, and vanity. In fact, $82 billion will be spent on bathroom remodels this year, according to the National Kitchen & Bath Association. But for your own personal bathroom renovation, you can expect to shell out between $6,005 and $15,010.
Replacing That Vanity
Everyone has had an encounter with a dark, '70s nightmare of a vanity. New cabinets can give the room an instant facelift and increase your storage capacity. Low- and mid-range projects usually cost between $1,200 and $7,000, including installation, according to Improvenet.com. Stock cabinets of the shelf, like those found at home centers, are the lowest priced—but have limited styles and finishes (and can start as low as $500). Semi-custom versions you can order through manufacturers will give you more options — wood types, finishes, and size — are more middle-range. Custom cabinets, of course, will give you the most quality for your buck. It's worth noting, though, that in most cases, countertops are sold separately—and they'll set you back at least $2,000.
Redoing Your Shower
The shower/tub situation tends to be the centerpiece of most bathrooms, which is why it can be the most costly part. Tubs start at $145 and can run as high as $10,000 and over. The cost of a shower stall can vary greatly, since the tile you choose will determine so much of the price (see the chart). But frameless glass shower doors, which can make the room seem bigger than a closed-off shower curtain, cost between $625 and $1,600. Having an amazing shower head is also important: Prices here vary widely as well, with the out-of-the-box options costing around $40 and super-luxe, multi-head options costing closer to $2,000.
Ditching the Boring Flooring
Vinyl and linoleum flooring have come a long way over the last few years, and they're the cheapest way to cover your floor—averaging $1,694, according to HomeAdvisor. Ceramic or porcelain tile will cost at least $1,800, but they hold up well and come in all kinds of colors and patterns. Marble and other stone tile range widely in price, but expect to pay $2,300 and up. If you want to splurge and keep your toes comfy on cool tile, an extra $675 to $1,045 will get you in-flooring heating.
If You're On a Budget
It doesn't take a lot of money to liven up the walls with a new coat of paint, or brighten up the room with new light fixtures. If the tile in your shower is looking shoddy and the grout is cracking, bring the tile alive by removing and replacing the grout, which starts around $500. Some tubs and showers can be replaced with a new model for about $500. Or replace an ugly mirror with a stylish one for $200 and up.
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Average Cost To Renovate Master Bathroom
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