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Average cost to consumer for a Residential Bathroom Remodel – $10,000-15,000.00

Are you the type consumer that wants to Remodel your Bathroom all at once?

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Do you have a design in mind? Do you have a budget spreadsheet prepared? Have you selected a Contractor? Have you researched to verify that your Contractor is licensed or properly certified in your area?

STICKER SHOCKED? Don’t worry. Bathroom remodeling isn’t all or nothing. You can cut down on bathroom remodel costs by going one step at a time. A bathroom can still benefit from new lighting or ventilation updates followed by a new bathroom vanity (#1). or new granite countertops (#2). You can always upgrade some features later down the road.

REPLACEMENT: a light or faucet at a later date, you should have your contractor do the larger tasks at the same time. If you plan to replace the tub and install tile floor, it’s best to do that all at once. You may save on labor charges if they can do a few tasks in one day instead of doing these tasks on separate days a few months apart.

QUALITY OVER QUANTITY: especially based on the amount of traffic the bathroom gets. It’s a waste of money and a source of future aggravation if you buy a cheap toilet that leaks after you’ve redone the floor.

SAVE MONEY: wait for sales at your local hardware store and look for rebates on high-quality materials. That way, you end up with a product you know will last and won’t have to have someone replace fixtures from your remodel too soon.

Prepare for inconvenience during a bathroom remodel

Hopefully, your contractor won’t forget to mention the inconvenience that comes with bathroom remodeling. When the bathroom is unavailable, chaos is sure to follow.
It’s tough to predict an exact timetable for bathroom remodeling. Here are a few things to consider ahead of time:

• Make sure you and your Contractor know how to read the Downloadblueprints.
• Locate alternative bathrooms on-site or nearby during construction. • Keep lines of communication open with your Contractor.
• Be on the same page of when things will be finished.
• Don’t be afraid to ask your Contractor when you can use your new bathroom. • Plan for at least three weeks of an unusable bathroom.

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TESTIMONIAL:
“No sooner than we selected a stock-plan from Luxury Drafting, we found out that we were expecting another child into our family. Without losing the design we chose, we wanted to expand on the selected plan by adding another bed-bathroom addition. LD’s design team was very helpful & patient in working with us. We could not be more pleased with how our envisioned room addition, complimented their plan without losing the overall look; of which was completed one-week prior to our successful delivery. Thank you Luxury Drafting!”