Our Home Remodeling Pricing
This guide shows typical remodeling ranges for general home renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, decks, and more across the East Bay area. These estimates are basic and assume normal site conditions. Every home is different—older houses may reveal unforeseen issues or require work to bring them up to current standards.
What Affects Price:
Size and work scope • Materials and finishes • Layout changes • Site access • Permits and unforeseen conditions • Work complexity
This guide shows typical remodeling ranges for general home renovations, kitchens, bathrooms, decks, and more across the East Bay area. These estimates are basic and assume normal site conditions. Every home is different—older houses may reveal unforeseen issues or require work to bring them up to current standards.
What Affects Price:
Size and work scope • Materials and finishes • Layout changes • Site access • Permits and unforeseen conditions • Work complexity
Kitchen Remodeling Budget Guide
Every kitchen remodel is unique, but here are the typical cost ranges and timelines. These examples provide an idea of what different project levels may entail. Keep in mind that custom work—such as expanding the kitchen, removing walls, adding windows or doors, or building fully custom cabinetry—will significantly impact the final cost and schedule. The estimates below do not reflect those larger changes.
Basic Kitchen Remodel
- Keep the existing layout and appliances
- Budget-friendly cabinets and countertops
- Ceramic backsplash
- Replace switches and outlets
- Basic plumbing fixtures
- Keep existing flooring
- Fresh paint
Mid-Range Kitchen Remodel
- Keep the existing layout and appliances
- Mid-grade cabinetry
- Granite countertops
- Ceramic backsplash
- New switches and outlets
- Under-cabinet and recessed lighting
- Ceramic tile flooring or luxury vinyl
- Fresh paint
Expanded Kitchen Remodel
- Floor plan layout changes
- Addition of an island or peninsula
- Higher-quality cabinetry
- Granite or quartz countertops
- Ceramic or designer tile backsplash
- Add new switches and outlets, add LED and under-cabinet lighting
- Ceramic tile or upgraded flooring
- Upgraded sink, faucet, and exhaust fan
- Fresh paint
Note: These are ballpark estimates only. Final costs and timelines depend on your design selections, materials, and site-specific conditions.
Bathroom Remodeling Budget Guide
Every bathroom remodel is unique, but here are the typical cost ranges and timelines. These examples provide a rough idea of what to expect at different levels of scope. Custom work—such as expanding the footprint, relocating plumbing, adding windows, or installing luxury fixtures—will increase both cost and schedule. The estimates below reflect standard projects without major structural changes.
Basic Bathroom Remodel
- Keep existing layout
- Replace tub or shower with a standard unit
- Budget-friendly vanity and countertop
- Basic plumbing fixtures
- New toilet
- Standard wall and ceiling painting
- Basic ceramic tile flooring
Mid-Range Bathroom Remodel
- Maintain general layout with minor adjustments
- New tub or tiled shower
- Mid-grade vanity and countertop
- Upgraded plumbing fixtures
- New toilet
- Upgraded lighting
- Tile on floors and shower walls
- Exhaust fan
- Standard wall and ceiling painting
Expanded Bathroom Remodel
- Reconfigured layout
- Walk-in shower with glass enclosure
- Custom vanity and countertop
- Higher-quality cabinetry
- Full tile: floor, shower walls, pan, bench, and niche
- Linear drain or curbless shower option
- Upgraded plumbing and electrical fixtures
- In-floor heating option
- Bidet option available
- Paneling or wainscoting accents
- Standard wall and ceiling painting
Note: These are ballpark estimates only. Final costs and timelines depend on your design selections, materials, and site-specific conditions.
Deck Construction Budget Guide
Deck projects can vary widely based on height, material, features, and site conditions. Below are the budget ranges for standard rectangular deck builds, typically ranging from 200 to 320 square feet. Custom features—such as 2-story height, curved layouts, engineering, or premium composite materials—will add to the cost and increase the time required. Composite tiers are typically more expensive and can significantly increase the material cost.
Ground-level Redwood Deck
- Ground-level deck structure
- Concrete piers
- Pressure-treated framing
- Redwood decking surface, 2×6 linear pattern
- Hidden fastening system
- Redwood railing option
- 2–4 steps
Medium Size Deck (Composite)
- Pressure-treated framing
- Concrete piers
- Mid-range composite decking surface, simple linear pattern
- Stairs (2–4 steps to grade)
- Full composite railing system matching the decking material
- Hidden fastening system
Larger Size Composite Deck
- Raised deck, 30” high
- Concrete piers
- Pressure-treated framing
- Premium composite decking surface, linear pattern
- Hidden fastening system
- Stairs (2–4 steps)
- Composite railing system
- Fascia board
- Lighting option
- Railing and edge upgrades
- Built ins
- Custom features options
Note: These are ballpark estimates only. Final costs and timelines depend on your design selections, materials, and site-specific conditions.
Kitchen Remodeling Budget Guide
Every kitchen remodel is unique, but here are the typical cost ranges and timelines we see in the East Bay area. These examples provide an idea of what different project levels may entail.
Keep in mind that custom work—such as expanding the kitchen, removing walls, adding windows or doors, or building fully custom cabinetry—will significantly impact the final cost and schedule. The estimates below do not reflect those larger changes.
Every kitchen remodel is unique, but here are the typical cost ranges and timelines we see in the East Bay area. These examples provide an idea of what different project levels may entail.
Keep in mind that custom work—such as expanding the kitchen, removing walls, adding windows or doors, or building fully custom cabinetry—will significantly impact the final cost and schedule. The estimates below do not reflect those larger changes.
Basic Kitchen Remodel
- Keep the existing layout and appliances
- Budget-friendly cabinets and countertops
- Ceramic backsplash
- Replace switches and outlets
- Basic plumbing fixtures
- Keep existing flooring
- Fresh paint
Mid-Range Kitchen Remodel
- Keep the existing layout and appliances
- Mid-grade cabinetry
- Granite countertops
- Ceramic backsplash
- New switches and outlets
- Under-cabinet and recessed lighting
- Ceramic tile flooring or luxury vinyl
- Fresh paint
Expanded Kitchen Remodel
- Floor plan layout changes
- Addition of an island or peninsula
- Higher-quality cabinetry
- Granite or quartz countertops
- Ceramic or designer tile backsplash
- Add new switches and outlets, add LED and under-cabinet lighting
- Ceramic tile or upgraded flooring
- Upgraded sink, faucet, and exhaust fan
- Fresh paint
Note: These are ballpark estimates only. Final costs and timelines depend on your design selections, materials, and site-specific conditions.
Every kitchen remodel is unique, but here are the typical cost ranges and timelines we see in the East Bay area. These examples provide an idea of what different project levels may entail.
Keep in mind that custom work—such as expanding the kitchen, removing walls, adding windows or doors, or building fully custom cabinetry—will significantly impact the final cost and schedule. The estimates below do not reflect those larger changes.
Basic Bathroom Remodel
- Keep existing layout
- Replace tub or shower with a standard unit
- Budget-friendly vanity and countertop
- Basic plumbing fixtures
- New toilet
- Standard wall and ceiling painting
- Basic ceramic tile flooring
Mid-Range Bathroom Remodel
- Maintain general layout with minor adjustments
- New tub or tiled shower
- Mid-grade vanity and countertop
- Upgraded plumbing fixtures
- New toilet
- Upgraded lighting
- Tile on floors and shower walls
- Exhaust fan
- Standard wall and ceiling painting
Expanded Bathroom Remodel
- Reconfigured layout
- Walk-in shower with glass enclosure
- Custom vanity and countertop
- Higher-quality cabinetry
- Full tile: floor, shower walls, pan, bench, and niche
- Linear drain or curbless shower option
- Upgraded plumbing and electrical fixtures
- In-floor heating option
- Bidet option available
- Paneling or wainscoting accents
- Standard wall and ceiling painting
Every kitchen remodel is unique, but here are the typical cost ranges and timelines we see in the East Bay area. These examples provide an idea of what different project levels may entail.
Keep in mind that custom work—such as expanding the kitchen, removing walls, adding windows or doors, or building fully custom cabinetry—will significantly impact the final cost and schedule. The estimates below do not reflect those larger changes.
Ground-level Redwood Deck
- Ground-level deck structure
- Concrete piers
- Pressure-treated framing
- Redwood decking surface, 2×6 linear pattern
- Hidden fastening system
- Redwood railing option
- 2–4 steps
Medium Size Deck (Composite)
- Pressure-treated framing
- Concrete piers
- Mid-range composite decking surface, simple linear pattern
- Stairs (2–4 steps to grade)
- Full composite railing system matching the decking material
- Hidden fastening system
Larger Size Composite Deck
- Raised deck, 30” high
- Concrete piers
- Pressure-treated framing
- Premium composite decking surface, linear pattern
- Hidden fastening system
- Stairs (2–4 steps)
- Composite railing system
- Fascia board
- Lighting option
- Railing and edge upgrades
- Built ins
- Custom features options
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We find immense satisfaction in hearing the positive feedback of homeowners about their newly transformed spaces. Their inspiring comments motivate us to continue pushing forward and improving our work




