Averagekitchen remodel cost is a nebulous numberthat hinges on different factors.

Simplistically, you can say that average pro-level cost is $25,000 and average do it yourself (DIY) level cost is $16,000.

As soon as you pin down one cost, you angle it slightly to the side and--like a precious stone in the light--everything dramatically changes.

So it is best to look at this estimate from a few basic angles before arriving at that final cost.

For nearly the last 20 years, Remodeling Magazine has published their annual Cost vs. Value Report, (CVVR) which breaks down average kitchen remodeling costs, as well as for other areas of the home. These averages are further broken down by area of the U.S.

CVVR is the most reliable source for average remodeling data because it is the only publicly accessible source of that scale. It is also the source that everyone tends to fall back on it without drawing in other data or questioning its numbers.

Most consulted for resale values, CVVR derives this data from perceived value byremodeling industry professionalssuch as Realtors, builders, remodelers, and so on. For remodel costs, it relies on RemodelMax's data in conjunction with Clear Estimates construction estimating software.

Thus, these renovations are full-on, professional-level kitchen remodels, yet built with mid-range quality materials.

No do it yourself work; no shortcuts; no skimping. Because DIY is such an important part of mid-range kitchen remodels, data for this is broken down here:

Remodeling Magazines national figures are $20,122 for a minor kitchen remodel and $119,909 for an upscale kitchen remodel. This chart concentrates on minor remodel figures:

Bracketed numbers refer to notes in Footnotes, below.

So here are the different ways to look at average cost, rounded:

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Average Kitchen Remodel Cost In One Number

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March 5, 2017 at 8:49 am by Mr HomeBuilder
Category: Kitchen Remodeling