havaneselover
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Just moved into a 19 year old house in Central VA. House is worth about $325,000 ($150/s.f.) which is on the low end for our school district (average price is about $500 K).
I've made a bunch of cosmetic changes already (new hardwood floors and refinished existing floors, new wall-to-wall upstairs, new tile in the hall bath, new light fixtures) and will be having the interior painted and replacing all window treatments over the next month. Luckily the kitchen was recently done.
The only thing (besides the yard) which drive me nuts is the master bath. It's about 9' by 9' and has 2" or 3" white tile on the floor. The vanity top is beat up, the white cabinets are warped, the shower is a tiny neo-angled shower, and the corner tub is a complete waste of space IMO.
Anyway, I'm just looking for ideas on what a renovation like this costs (I would hopefully not need to move any plumbing and would choose very mid-range finishes). Also is this something HD or Lowes can do well or would that be a nightmare? Just don't know where to begin and the budget isn't huge because of all of the other work I've had done (and the house's exterior will need to be painted in a few years and the roof will need to be replaced in 5 or six years). Just trying to make this a comfortable house for me and my children for the next decade or so.
I've made a bunch of cosmetic changes already (new hardwood floors and refinished existing floors, new wall-to-wall upstairs, new tile in the hall bath, new light fixtures) and will be having the interior painted and replacing all window treatments over the next month. Luckily the kitchen was recently done.
The only thing (besides the yard) which drive me nuts is the master bath. It's about 9' by 9' and has 2" or 3" white tile on the floor. The vanity top is beat up, the white cabinets are warped, the shower is a tiny neo-angled shower, and the corner tub is a complete waste of space IMO.
Anyway, I'm just looking for ideas on what a renovation like this costs (I would hopefully not need to move any plumbing and would choose very mid-range finishes). Also is this something HD or Lowes can do well or would that be a nightmare? Just don't know where to begin and the budget isn't huge because of all of the other work I've had done (and the house's exterior will need to be painted in a few years and the roof will need to be replaced in 5 or six years). Just trying to make this a comfortable house for me and my children for the next decade or so.