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6 Easy Ways to Budget in Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Costs

  • Perla Irish
  • January 27, 2021
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  1. 1. Hiring A Home Inspector
  2. 2. Set Aside 20% Of the Budget Beforehand to Meet the Unexpected
  3. 3. Keep the Appliances in Place When Possible
  4. 4. Make Use of Practical Countertops
  5. 5. Use Permits as The High-Cost Alert
  6. 6. Go Green with The Bathroom Renovation

Like any relationship, a home redesigning project is of great fun in the earlier stages.

You will find out exciting and innovative ideas on the Internet; your brain is filled with various modern home remodeling design ideas, going through various catalogs and writing down minor details.

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6 Easy Ways to Budget in Kitchen and Bathroom Remodeling Costs

While doing everything, one important term that comes to mind is “budget” which acts as a barrier to your dream renovation project.

If you have not decided on the budget in the first stage, you will not fulfill your dreams of getting a renovation in your kitchen and bathroom that you are looking for years.

Do not worry, if you have a tight budget, you can also fulfill your dreams of fulfilling your wish to get the kitchen and bathroom renovated as you want.

You have to follow some essential steps and keep in mind a few points that will help you renovate your budget.

Besides, taking help from the expert remodeling engineer will help in preparing a list that will include all the details of your kitchen and bathroom renovating but within the given budget that you want.

You can also look at kitchen and bath store options online or physically from where you can gather enough information about various ways to redesign the bathroom and kitchen in a cost-effective manner.

1. Hiring A Home Inspector

Though it adds to the initial cost to the project, hiring an inspector who can closely look at the spaces that you plan to renovate and can help you in coping up with unpleasant situations during the time of remodeling.

For example, your kitchen has rotted wooden subflooring, and it requires extra care and attention. The home inspector will easily find out these flaws and help you make a budget from the beginning.

When You Are Redesigning the Kitchen or Bathroom, the Budget Should Be Divided Into-

  • Design fees- 4%
  • Appliances and ventilation- 14%
  • Installation of items- 18%
  • Cabinets and hardware- 28%
  • Countertops- 10%
  • Lighting and flooring- 12%
  • Walls and ceilings- 5%
  • Doors and windows- 4%
  • Faucets and plumbing- 14%
  • Miscellaneous- 1%

2. Set Aside 20% Of the Budget Beforehand to Meet the Unexpected

While you are investing in home renovation, mainly in the case of a bathroom and kitchen, you might face sudden unexpected expenses during the process.

If you do not have enough money at that time, you will not be able to fulfill the needs.

This is why you should always keep 20% of the budget so that you can meet the unexpected with the money you have saved for future emergency expenses.

There might be some instances when you have to spend some extra money at the time of renovation. So, it is always better to keep a backup.


Read Also:

  • 3 Things You Need to Know to Redesign Your Home After Moving In
  • Why You Need to Hire an Inside Designer for the Next Inside Project
  • Bathroom Remodeling Tips: The Great Shower vs. Bathtub Debate
  • 9 Tips for Remodeling a Kitchen on a Budget

3. Keep the Appliances in Place When Possible

Any home remodeling that involves moving of the appliances, changing the electric lines, moving, plumbing, and other things will add up in the budget.

The concept to leave any appliances at that place is practically possible often when things work hand in hand. One way to reduce the hassle of appliances shifting is to move it intelligently.

As long you are not moving the hook-ups, you will move the appliance with great ease and comfort.

4. Make Use of Practical Countertops

It is true that kitchen countertops add up in the budget. You might like to use concrete, stainless, quartz, or natural stone countertops as they look great, but they are expensive at the same time.

Hence, if you want to lower down the budget, it is very important to use alternate items like laminate, ceramic tiles, or solid surfaces that are highly durable, easy to maintain, and affordable.

5. Use Permits as The High-Cost Alert

Make use of permit at a high-cost alert Yes, whether it’s construction or you are just thinking to renovate the kitchen or the bathroom, never try to forget about the permits.

The pulling permits should be done when the permits are needed.

On the other hand, you have to know that permit is not needed to lay a trail tiled floor. However, if you add the radiant heat just below the tile, it demands a visa.

Some examples of a kitchen renovation that does not need the permit are painting, one-for-one appliance installation, cabinet installation, flooring, etc.

6. Go Green with The Bathroom Renovation

You should also incorporate water conservation in the budget remodel to get a simple look for extending the savings.

Installing the low-flow toilets sinks and shower can reduce electric bills and check down the budget.

If you want to take your bathroom to the next level, consider an upflush toilet. The macerating toilet system raises the bar with its efficiency, versatility, and simplicity when it comes to installation. The toilet’s design, which can be one piece, adds to its charm and blends well with modern bathroom accessories and accents.

These are six ways to redesign your kitchen or a bathroom without compromising the budget. Before you start do apply some DIY hacks, it is crucial to take help from the operation.

And make sure the professional is experienced and laughing together.

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