The existing window opening will be closed off leaving only a narrow horizontal window at head height.bam02 said:
You'd still want something screening/obscuring the window, though, right?
Green would be the new window.
The existing window opening will be closed off leaving only a narrow horizontal window at head height.bam02 said:
You'd still want something screening/obscuring the window, though, right?
bam02 said:
You'd still want something screening/obscuring the window, though, right?
Have you considered a remodel that uses the same layout? Then you don't have the issue of moving plumbing and electrical.cab559 said:
These numbers seem pretty good to me for that size bathroom.
I don't want to de-rail this thread but I'm looking to fully gut our upstairs hall bathroom and received a quote for $39k (turnkey). While a smaller space, this is all new custom cabinetry/trim and requires moving plumbing, electrical, and all new drywall. Will be a completely brand new bathroom when done.
My jaw almost dropped to the floor but I think this must be the going rate if you want something custom and done correctly (similar to OP, I have used this contractor before and inclined to use again).
Am I crazy to think this is acceptable? Last time I remodeled something was 2020 so if I thought this would have cost ~$25k, $40k must be the going rate now.
cab559 said:
Yeah - doesn't work as we are improving the space for two boys to share.