Homeowners who want to completely upgrade their house should expect to pay up to £140,000 for a three-bedroom property in the UK.
According to Checkatrade, it costs between £76,900 and £138,800 to renovate a home, including all the essential improvements, such as new gas supply and heating, rewiring, windows, replastering walls and ceilings, replacing skirting, new cloakroom and toilet, new kitchen, French doors, a kitchen extension, and knocking down walls.
However, it appreciated this is just an estimate and the size, age, and condition of the property, as well as location, will affect renovation costs.
One of the most popular improvements to make to a home these days is extending the kitchen, with a four-metre extension and flat roof typically costing £17,500.
Not only do pitch roofs cost more as they require more materials and take longer to construct, flat roofs also have a modern feel that homeowners love at the moment.
What’s more, it is easy to install roof lights or lanterns in the ceiling to create a bright, open space.
Those who want a new kitchen entirely should also be prepared to pay between £10,000 and £25,000, depending on the quality and supply of materials, installation expenses, and the design.
In comparison, new bathrooms are considerably cheaper at an average cost of £5,000, while a new small toilet cubicle, including floor and pipework, will set homeowners back £1,250.
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