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Renovate Your Home for Under $10,000 — Here’s How

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chee gin tan / Getty Images

Home prices are rising, which means homeowners have more equity they can tap to invest in home improvements. No matter what your home renovation budget, you can stretch it by making smart choices in how you approach projects.

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Last updated: May 5, 2021

home tile demolition
home tile demolition

Do the Right Work Yourself

Home improvement labor isn’t cheap, so you can save a bundle doing some of the work yourself — tackling a two-hour painting job, for example, can save you a couple hundred dollars. But stick with jobs you won’t botch. “Homeowners can save money by doing the demo themselves and leaving the large projects to the contractors,” said Mary Riebert, a realtor based in Snow Hill, Maryland.

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salvage materials store
salvage materials store

Buy Salvage Materials

Habitat for Humanity provides safe and affordable housing through a network of volunteers and with full participation from the homeowner. The organization sells leftover and donated supplies and materials at its ReStore salvage stores, where you can get below-retail pricing on appliances, building materials and used furnishings. Auctions are another source of good resale materials.

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new metal front door
new metal front door

Choose a Steel Entry Door Over a Wood One

Replacing your old front entry door with a new steel door costs much less than replacing it with wood, and it returns 91.3% of your investment, according to Remodeling’s 2018 Cost vs. Value report. A high-end steel door with sidelights can cost between $1,000 and $3,000, but a high-end wood version can cost over $4,000.

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vinyl flooring kitchen
vinyl flooring kitchen

Opt For Vinyl Windows Over Wood

Unless you’re going for historical accuracy in an older home, consider vinyl windows over wood to save money and maintenance, and earn an almost 5% larger return on your investment. On average, vinyl windows cost $130 to $500 each, compared to $150 to $800 each for wood, according to Fixr. Insulated vinyl frames might be more expensive than non-insulated ones, but they’ll make your vinyl windows at least as energy efficient as wood to help you save on heating and cooling costs.

bamboo parquet flooring in a bedroom
bamboo parquet flooring in a bedroom

Use Bamboo Flooring Instead of Hardwood

There’s no substitute for a wood floor, but prices for the various options vary quite a bit. At $2 to $4 per square foot, material costs for bamboo can save you up to $4 per square foot compared to the cost of maple or red oak, and up to $7 per square foot over the cost of Brazilian walnut, according to HomeAdvisor. You can also save on labor costs because, unlike hardwood flooring, bamboo typically comes prefinished.

ceramic tile flooring
ceramic tile flooring

Choose Ceramic Tile Over Stone

Unlike artificial wood flooring, which lacks the warmth and texture of the real thing, ceramic tile can be a dead ringer for stone tile, but at a fraction of the cost. High-quality ceramic can cost up to $5.50 per square foot, but can be as low as less than $1 per square foot compared to natural stone flooring costing up to $10 per square foot, according to Home Flooring Pros. Ceramic is often less expensive to install, too.

new kitchen cabinets premade
new kitchen cabinets premade

Use Stock or Semi-Custom Kitchen Cabinets

Cabinets are one of the most expensive parts of a kitchen remodeling project, so you’ll want to consider saving on this upgrade by choosing good-quality stock or semi-custom cabinets over fully customized or refinished cabinetry. Stock cabinetry costs $80 to $400 each compared to $150 to $1,000 for semi-custom, $500 to $1,500 for custom and $1,400 and up for refinished, according to HomeAdvisor.

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wood kitchen cabinets installation
wood kitchen cabinets installation

Purchase Cabinets Directly From the Manufacturer

Homeowners who are able to install their own cabinets can save big by bypassing retail stores. “I save one-third on kitchen cabinets by purchasing them directly from the manufacturer,” Riebert said.

vinyl kitchen countertops
vinyl kitchen countertops

Pick Solid Surface Counters Over Granite or Marble

A midrange major kitchen renovation earns you a slightly better return on your investment than an upscale one does, at about half the cost, according to Remodeling’s 2018 Cost vs. Value report. A midrange overhaul includes laminate countertops, which cost an average of $52.50 per linear foot compared to $148 per linear foot for granite and $154 for marble, according to HomeAdvisor.

new bathroom renovation
new bathroom renovation

Retain Bathroom Plumbing Configurations

Replace fixtures, cabinetry and flooring when you redo your bathroom, but avoid changing the room’s layout. At an average hourly rate of $45 to $150, requiring your plumber to tear up flooring to reroute pipes can triple your plumbing costs, reports HomeAdvisor.

shower curtain bathroom
shower curtain bathroom

Use Shower Curtains Instead of Shower Doors

Shower curtains come in a nearly endless choice of styles, patterns and colors, and when paired with a liner, are a cinch to maintain. You can get a high-quality designer one from a pricey department store for under $150, whereas midrange frameless tub shower doors easily cost over $600.

bulk landscaping mulch
bulk landscaping mulch

Buy Landscaping Materials in Bulk

Even if you’re breaking your landscaping projects up into stages, thinking and shopping ahead can save you money because you can buy your materials in bulk. Buying mulch in bulk is far less expensive than buying it by the bag, and the quality is often better. “One yard of bagged mulch is about $54. A yard of good-quality bulk mulch (purchased) from its source is $23,” said Jen Uhlig, owner of Sharpest Tool Landscaping in Berlin, Maryland. And considering regular landscaping costs add on to the maintenance of your house, you’ll be happy to save where you can.

Couple talking to financial advisor in living room.
Couple talking to financial advisor in living room.

Use Your Renovation To Get a Cheaper Mortgage Loan

Homeowners paying mortgage insurance because of low equity can boost the value of their home remodeling projects by taking out a rehab loan and then using that money to pay their mortgage insurance. “Once the updates are complete, you will have more equity and can refinance with no mortgage insurance,” said Riebert.

diy home renovation
diy home renovation

Consider All the Ways To Save

Reducing renovation costs isn’t the only way to save money on your projects. Projects that increase your home’s value also increase your equity and can return more than you spend on them in some cases, so don’t be opposed to all renovations even if they cost a little more. It might just be worth it.

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