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to add some thoughts. And just so you don't think I'm blowing smoke up your behind here is a little about my qualifications. I was a framing carpenter from 1983 to 1987, quit building homes to get an associates in electrical engineering. Didn't care for electricity so started an apprenticeship with a master plumber in 1991. Got my masters plumbers license in 1996 and my universal refrigeration certificate in 1998. I left the building trades in 2004 because of health issues.
Now back to your house. Your kitchen will be your biggest expense. Between cabinets, appliances and plumbing fixtures you should budget between 10-20k. I know it's a wide range and it really depends on your taste. Cabinets are EXPENSIVE, low level will run about 3k, as you add things such as a pantry, built in microwave, built in fridge etc. it can easily go upwards of 7k. Appliances are also steep. Fridges can go from 500 to 1,500, stoves anywhere from 250 on up, and we need a microwave. Plumbing fixtures aren't too bad. Dishwasher 250 and up, Sink 100 to 500, faucet 100 and up, disposal 75 to 350. None of this includes labor, so you can see it will add up quickly.
And Dora, this is just the kitchen.
Please DO NOT let me discourage you, this is not my intent. I am just trying to get you to understand all that is involved in doing a total remodel. Get bid's, LOTS OF THEM. Contractors are hurting in todays construction industry for work. Do not be afraid of collecting a lot of bids. Check reputations, this is very important. You don't want Joe Fly by Night working on your house. Also check on performance bonds. These are guarantees that the work will be done on time and budget.
Good luck with your home Dora. If you have any questions, or just want to tell me to go "F" myself, post it, I check often.
Peace,
John
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