Everyone deserves to be able to kick back and relax in the comfort of his or her own bedroom every night after a long day of work and taking care of the family. Why not make every day feel like National Relaxation Day when you start a master suite addition home remodeling project?
According to the 2017 Hanley Wood Cost v. Value Report, the average cost recouped in master suite additions is 60 percent!
What to Expect in Mid-Range Master Suite Additions:
Bedroom suite expansion by 24 ft. x 16 ft.
Free-standing soaker tub in the bathroom
Separate 3 ft. x 4 ft. ceramic tile shower
Double-bowl vanity
Painted walls, ceiling and trim
General and spot lighting
Walk-in closet/dressing area addition
What to Expect in Upscale Master Suite Additions:
Bedroom suite expansion by 32 ft. x 20 ft.
Lounging/sitting area addition next to bedroom
Custom bookcases and built-in storage
High-end fireplace with stone
Large walk-in shower with dual system and stone walls
Free-standing soaker tub
Two vanities with individual sinks
Custom cabinetry/granite or marble countertops
Lighting controls
Walk-in closet/dressing area addition with natural light, mirrors and storage
What could be more relaxing than seeing your dream master suite come to fruition?
Did you get a chance to watch Mike’s last appearance on KC Live introducing the topic of Hanley Wood’s Home Remodeling Cost vs. Value? Watch it here >
Check out the infographic we created highlighting average remodeling costs and the “recoup” value in the Kansas City metro area:
The conversation continues. Be sure to tune in to the KC Live on Thursday, May 25 at 10 a.m. CT. where Mike Dodd will continue the important topic of home remodeling cost vs. value.
We’d love to keep in touch with you! Contact us to schedule an appointment to discuss bringing value to your next home remodeling project!
Did You Watch Home Remodeling: Cost vs. Value?
Last week on KC Live, President and CEO Mike Dodd shared how to know the true costs of home remodeling projects and how to know if you were using reputable resources to discover the costs. In case you missed it, watch it here. >
Key insights from Mike:
Online calculators and other online resources can be great predictors of the true cost of home remodeling, if you find the right ones.