Homeowners renovate the rooms that are in their house. More news at 11…
Lol this is pretty much evenly split. More bathrooms than other rooms in the house probably accounts for the slightly higher number.
Curious what the Reasons to renovate are. In my cases, it’s been 100% of the time because damage occurred and I had no choice otherwise it was completely fucking unaffordable.
Reno on a living room or bedroom is what, paint and carpet?
Rank order in terms of necessity and where water features tend to be. Makes sense. I’d be curious to see the $/sqft of those renovations too!
I wonder what the percentage split would look like if you excluded all of the houses that don’t even have basements to begin with, like in a lot of areas in the country.
Nobody be renovating the closet, crawl
space, or nana’s spare bedroom.
I am currently renovating my shame closet
I am currently renovating my laundry room. Take that, data. I’m in the 4%!
Curious what a renovation for a living room entails. New carpet and furniture totally changes the space, where if I’m “renovating” a bathroom, that’s new tile, sink handles/faucets, etc
Remodeling your bathroom and kitchen adds more value to the house during a re-sale or appraisal. It’s a no brainer they’re the top 2.
I’m going full bore with my renovation. We’re doing the kitchen, living room, dining room, master bath, master bedroom, and adding an in-law suite and work shed. We bought the biggest we could afford 7 years ago and are priced out of moving so we’re adding 600 square feet to the existing house. The only thing we don’t check off on that list is basement because our house was built on concrete slab.
This graph needs to be renovated
While there might be data here, it most certainly is not beautiful
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Homeowners renovate the rooms that are in their house. More news at 11…
Lol this is pretty much evenly split. More bathrooms than other rooms in the house probably accounts for the slightly higher number.
Curious what the Reasons to renovate are. In my cases, it’s been 100% of the time because damage occurred and I had no choice otherwise it was completely fucking unaffordable.
Reno on a living room or bedroom is what, paint and carpet?
Rank order in terms of necessity and where water features tend to be. Makes sense. I’d be curious to see the $/sqft of those renovations too!
I wonder what the percentage split would look like if you excluded all of the houses that don’t even have basements to begin with, like in a lot of areas in the country.
Nobody be renovating the closet, crawl
space, or nana’s spare bedroom.
I am currently renovating my shame closet
I am currently renovating my laundry room. Take that, data. I’m in the 4%!
Curious what a renovation for a living room entails. New carpet and furniture totally changes the space, where if I’m “renovating” a bathroom, that’s new tile, sink handles/faucets, etc
Remodeling your bathroom and kitchen adds more value to the house during a re-sale or appraisal. It’s a no brainer they’re the top 2.
I’m going full bore with my renovation. We’re doing the kitchen, living room, dining room, master bath, master bedroom, and adding an in-law suite and work shed. We bought the biggest we could afford 7 years ago and are priced out of moving so we’re adding 600 square feet to the existing house. The only thing we don’t check off on that list is basement because our house was built on concrete slab.
This graph needs to be renovated
While there might be data here, it most certainly is not beautiful