What Does A $100,000 Renovation Look Like?
How much you’re willing to spend on your renovations will depend on several factors – including how long you’re intending to stay in your place, whether you want to sell it quickly once you’re able to, and of course, how much cash you have on hand.
We’ve written several pieces showcasing projects that were done on a budget (home renovations under $50,000, under $40,000, and even under $20,000), and this time, we thought we’d flip the script and look at pricier home renovations instead.
In this article, we’ve rounded up several projects that cost $100,000 in total.
Were these worth it, or would you not spend so much on your renovations even if you have cash to burn? You be the judge 😉
1. This Lush HDB Resale Flat That Gives Us Jungalow Vibes
Cost of project: $100,000
What they did in the common spaces: green landscape walls, custom cabinetry with fluted panel design, kitchen island with fluted panel design, custom cabinetry with a recessed arch that doubles up as seating for the dining seating
What they did in the bedroom: built-in platform bed, built-in wardrobe and desk
2. This Minimalist, Zen-Looking Resale HDB Flat
Cost of project: $100,000
What they did in the common spaces: custom cabinetry with a fluted panel feature wall, built-in TV console in the living room, “tall boy” unit in the kitchen to house all appliances within a single unit
What they did in the bedroom: built-in wardrobe cum desk, built-in wardrobe cum vanity table
3. This Modern, Sleek-Looking Resale Condominium
Cost of project: $100,000
What they did in the common spaces: Open kitchen with a peninsula for food prep and hosting, “tall boy” unit in the kitchen to house all appliances within a single unit, sliding doors in the kitchen
What they did in the bedroom: built-in wardrobe with display niches and built-in lighting
4. This Eclectic HDB Flat With Plenty Of Flair
Cost of project: $100,000
What they did in the common spaces: kitchen island, cabinets with recessed shelving to house appliances, custom cabinetry in the dining area
What they did in the bedroom: No built-ins – only standalone furniture
5. This Lux, Posh-Looking Resale Executive HDB
Cost of project: $100,000
What they did in the common spaces: false ceilings with cove lighting, marbled feature wall and built-in TV console in the living room, glass walls and built-in storage in the study, marble tiled bathrooms
What they did in the bedroom: panelled walls, false ceiling with cove lighting
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