This room has been completely overhauled. Originally an under utilized 10'x10' laundry room, now an enormous master bath for a 1300 square foot house.
When I bought this house, it was only 1.5 bath but when I'm done it will be 2.5! A lot had to happen to fully utilize this space as a bathroom. The highlights:
Structurally supporting the joists correctly in the basement to support a tiled in showed and stackable laundry.
Brand new plumbing to accommodate all the new fixtures.
Moving the doorway to the center of the room so I could fit laundry in comfortably.
Ripping down ceiling tile and replacing it with drywall.
All new electrical wiring for each sink vanity including GFCI outlets and individual vanity lighting.
All new ceiling light electrical for recessed lighting, ceiling fan, and a nightlight.
If you read my last post for my half-bath remodel, you'll know I'm sampling from Victorian, French, and old country colonial styles for my house. For my master bath, I wanted to keep the ornate designs you would expect in victorian and french styles, but leaned a little bit more toward french country/colonial since this is a private room and not an entertaining space.
Budget breakdown for this room:
Master Bathroom Total - $3,937.00
Toilet - $42.51
Vanities - $1064.21
Sinks HD 6/15/21 - $173.06
Shower & Misc Menards 6/16/21 - $1508.51
Tile & Electric HD 6/20/21 - $315.15
Mirror & Lights Overstock - $182.45
Wallpaper - $136.28
Menards 9/9/21 - $38.36
HD 9/24/21 Vent - $5.28
HD 9/20/21 Cement Board - $59.24
HD 9/21/21 Marble Pencil - $178.71
HD 10/12/21 Shower Head - $233.24
This list doesn't include plumbing which I'm counting separately since I'm replumbing my whole house! That said, typical remodels run $10,000 to $20,000 and mine doesn't even come close to the $10,000 mark, even with plumbing.