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Dining room addition cost and dining room remodel

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Dining room addition cost

On average, your dining room remodel cost can range from $7,400 to $21,400, depending on the size of the renovated space and your area of residence, among other things.

Your total dining room remodel cost considers several factors, including the total square footage of space, the scope of renovation, the cost of the materials, their quality, the types of fixtures, your zip code, local labor costs and the finishing details - to name (more than) a few.

A small remodeling project that only requires a fresh coat of paint will cost much less than one with major upgrades such as new electrical fixtures, windows and hardwood flooring. Each of these aspects will alter your final price.

In order to get an accurate estimate of the actual cost, you can use our free dining room remodel cost estimator. Simply enter your requirements and our estimator will do the rest.

Your dining room improvement project can be broken down into several components that the total price will take into account. Here's a breakdown of those components and their individual costs.

Component Cost
Hardware $100 to $1,500
Countertops $1,000 to $5,000
Paint $1,000 to $3,000
Flooring $1,000 to $6,000
Cabinets $4,000 to $15,000
Appliances $3,000 to $10,000
Trimwork $1,500 to $4,000
Drywall $2,000 to $3,000
Plumbing $3,000 to $6,000
Electrical $2,000 to $5,000

However, you should remember that these costs are highly dependent on where you live and the types of products you choose. Moreover, each item will also come with its own labor and installation costs.

A dining room renovation can be a minor or major project, depending on the size of the space and your requirements. The remodeled area should be an ideal combination of functionality and aesthetics.

The goal is to create a room that can act as an inviting space for your guests and withstand the wear and tear of everyday use. A well-planned dining room significantly increases the value of your property - especially for potential home buyers.

Once you make the commitment to remodel your dining room, you need to know how much of an investment you require for this home renovation.

An estimate helps you organize your home improvement project and effectively manage milestones and costs.

Acquiring a free estimate for your dining room remodel cost will help you create a realistic budget and get quality work at a fair price. It's also the best way to ensure that you don't stumble across any unwelcome surprises during the execution of your project.

Getting an estimate through Kukun's dining room remodel cost estimator is easy. Just follow the steps below to get your confidential address-based estimate in minutes!

1. Enter type of remodeling from the three options below:

  • Addition:
    Adding new square footage to the house. If your remodel requires any new foundation, this is your go-to option.
  • Renovation:
    Remodeling the dining room without any change to the walls
  • Expansion:
    Expanding the existing area by moving walls within or outside the perimeter of the house. This option might require the addition of a new foundation as well.

2. Choose the size of your property from the options below:

  • Small: 100 sq.ft
  • Medium: 196 sq.ft
  • Large: 288 sq.ft
  • Custom: Add measurements according to your specifications

3. Enter scope of renovation from these options:

  • Cosmetic Changes:
    Ideal if you're selling your home.
  • Typical Renovation:
    Ideal if you're just changing the interiors.
  • Down to the Studs:
    Ideal if you're stripping walls or changing plumbing or electrical work.

4. Choose the level of finish you want from the three options below:

  • Budget-friendly:
    Budget friendly is an economical finish level and gives you the feeling you get when you step into a newly built home.
  • Mid-range:
    Mid range finish level is higher end and includes higher quality materials and more personalized options like recessed lighting, higher end appliances, etc.
  • High-end:
    Materials are high end and customized to the owner's taste. Every material will be differentiated and may take a little longer to put together, but the finished product is amazing.

5. Enter your property details

Enter the full address to get ROI /recoup value of your house or just give zipcode to get just the renovation cost estimate.

And there you go! An estimate for your dining room remodeling cost is ready!

With this estimate, you can analyze your finance options or hire a professional to get started on the work right away.

We are happy to offer you options for professional remodeling contractors who have worked in your neighborhood and who have been vetted by your neighbors.

You can explore each contractor's profile, check out their online reviews, view all their previous permits, and then ask around your vicinity about whether you should hire them or not.

Dining rooms require comparatively less items than kitchen remodels or a full bathroom remodeling project. The major components include lighting, wood or carpet flooring, windows and window treatments, furniture, and doorways.

Having said that, you need to do your homework with research, forethought, knowledge and information. That way, you won't keep anything pending after the project starts. Here are a few steps you must take:

  • Determine a budget and timeline in order to manage your dining room remodeling seamlessly.
  • Be prepared for some surprise costs. Your home remodeling budget - no matter how foolproof it seems - should always include leeway (at least 20% extra) for these surprise costs.
  • Although a dining room remodel can be done year-round, you can find contractors more easily during the slow winter season.
  • Hire a contractor who has expertise in dining room remodeling. A professional will ensure that the remodeling is up to code.
  • A dining room remodeling usually requires a permit. Check your local building code before beginning this home improvement.
  • Finalize the types of materials required. For example, if you wish to go for cost-effective lighting, you can opt for track lighting instead of recessed lighting.
  • Choose the right flooring. You can opt for laminate flooring instead of solid hardwood flooring if you feel it better suits the style of your house and your budget.
  • Keep tabs on the shipment and delivery of materials.
  • Get a written contract from your contractor. The document should detail the complete schedule, deadlines for milestones and payment procedure.
  • Be sure to get a warranty or guarantee from your contractor.

A beautiful dining room is an important consideration for potential home buyers. It will help you get the best price possible if you are selling your house in the future. So take your dining room remodeling seriously!

No two dining rooms are the same. They will all be customized to suit the space, lifestyle and preferences of the families who use them. That being said, here's a list of things you're likely to find in a lot of dining rooms.

  • A dining table
  • Host and guest chairs
  • Table leaf bags
  • Sideboard and console
  • Display cabinets for china and knick-knacks
  • A serving cart or a baker's rack
  • A wine rack or drinks caddy
  • A clock, often a wall clock
  • Carpet or rug
  • Lazy Susan
  • A room divider or screen
  • Drapes and curtains with hardware
  • Photos, framed artwork on the walls
  • Ceiling lights and other lighting fixtures
  • Table centerpiece
  • Decorative vases and pitchers
  • Candelabras, candles and candle holders
  • Lighter
  • Lanterns
  • Coasters, tablecloths and place mats
  • Napkins and napkin rings
  • Indoor plants
  • Dinnerware
  • Crystal glassware
  • Serving utensils
  • Bar accessories
  • Chair covers, pillows
  • Baskets and boxes
  • Maximize space utility by investing in high quality foldable chairs. They can be hung on the wall as a part of the ecor when not in use. In fact, you could even convert one of them into a side table or shelf by opening it up while hung on the wall.
  • Get an extendable table, such as a junior giant table. These tables look small enough to seat only four people, but can be extended to seat round 10. You get extendable tables in a variety of designs as well as materials ranging from wood to glass and metal.
  • If your home does not have a separate dining area, you can convert your living room into a multi-utility room. You could use a sofa or a sectional to divide the room into two spaces. A lot of people enjoy being able to use the dining table as a working desk as well.
  • While we all dream of large, regal dining rooms with a majestic dining table, ornate chairs and shelves full of crystal glassware and fine china, not all of us are lucky enough to have access to so much space. However, having a small area to work with does not need to mean you can't have a great looking dining room. Here are some handy tips to help you make the most of your dining room space.

If the scope of your dining room renovation is relatively small, such as reflooring the room, replacing countertops or changing cabinets, you may not need a permit. However, all major home renovations require permits from the local building authority.

A building inspector first reviews the renovation plans to ensure they adhere to local building codes and ordinances. This is to ensure that all constructions are safe and consistent.

If you are handling your dining room renovation yourself, you will have to get the permits. If you are outsourcing the work, the contractor is responsible to procure the permits.

However, not all projects require a permit, and the laws change depending on where you live.

So it is best to consult your local building authorities before you begin working on it.

Here's a look at the procedure to procure a renovation permit:

  • Fill out a permit application. This can even be done online in a lot of cities.,
  • Depending on the scale of the project, you will have to submit your plans or blueprints for building inspectors to review and approve. This process may take a few days.
  • You will be required to pay a permit fee once the plan has been approved. This fee again depends on the scale of the renovation.
  • Once you are issued the permit, stick it in a place where it will be easily visible when an inspector visits, such as the dining room window.
  • Remember that there will be inspections during multiple stages of the project.

An important part of every home renovation is planning a timeline for the project and adhering to it. A variety of factors affect the timeline of a project. For example, your dining room renovation may get delayed if you don;t always have funds handy. Keep in mind that while your contractor and you may have arrived at a budget, even minor repairs tend to overshoot budgets sometimes. The vagaries of nature, such as unexpected bad weather can also throw a spanner in the works.

Here are some tips to help you arrive at an approximate timeline to work with while planning your dining room renovation.

  • Cosmetic Changes

    If the scope of your renovation is only making cosmetic changes, such as painting the room, replacing the flooring or refurbishing furniture, the project could take anywhere between a weekend to three weeks.

  • Medium Scale Renovations

    If the scale of work is beyond just a cosmetic touch-up, and includes more work, such as completely redesigning the room, or changing the layout to an open floor plan, the work may take longer, from a few weeks all the way to six months.

  • Major Overhaul

    Your dining room renovation is unlikely to fall in this category, unless your home improvement plans include multiple simultaneous projects, such as making your basement a den, redesigning your master bedroom and bathroom as well completely overhauling your family room and dining area at the same time. Projects of this scale could take as much as a year to complete.

While all dining room renovations will increase the value of your home, how much the ROI of these projects earn depends on a number of factors.

Factors that affect the ROI include where you live, the overall condition of your home and design choices.

On an average, dining room renovations earn an ROI of between 77% and 91%.

Here are some tips on how to increase the ROI on your dining room renovation:

  • Limit your budget to not more than 1.5% of the home's value.
  • Make sure your dining room design and architecture is consistent with the theme prevalent over the rest of your home.
  • Make sure appliances, furniture and fixtures are all of comparable quality.

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