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Average Cost To Convert Side Garage To Bedroom/Showerroom Etc
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Small terraced modern design houses - each with a garage to left underneath upper floor that overhangs garage entrance & small car port.
What would the average cost be to convert that to a bedroom and a loo/showerroom? This is in London. Several houses neighbouring have done that. I think mother-in-law should do hers.
What would the average cost be to convert that to a bedroom and a loo/showerroom? This is in London. Several houses neighbouring have done that. I think mother-in-law should do hers.
Answers
I'm afraid I'd have to ask you 100 questions before I could even attempt to help, Barque. If I were actually there, I could have a look around and answer them easily. We're often asked on here for rough guides, but it is really quite impossible. Try to find a local builder or two to take a look. It really is the only way. I know it's difficult, but look for someone who...
17:26 Thu 21st Jul 2022
I'm afraid I'd have to ask you 100 questions before I could even attempt to help, Barque.
If I were actually there, I could have a look around and answer them easily.
We're often asked on here for rough guides, but it is really quite impossible. Try to find a local builder or two to take a look. It really is the only way.
I know it's difficult, but look for someone who will take a little time over it. Do not rely on someone giving you a figure "off the top of his head".
(I really hate that expression. I get it all the time at parties!)
Go on then............
Allow 15k for a (very) basic job.
25k for a full-spec good quality one.
It's a very easy job to do badly ;o)
.... and don't forget the 20% VAT
If I were actually there, I could have a look around and answer them easily.
We're often asked on here for rough guides, but it is really quite impossible. Try to find a local builder or two to take a look. It really is the only way.
I know it's difficult, but look for someone who will take a little time over it. Do not rely on someone giving you a figure "off the top of his head".
(I really hate that expression. I get it all the time at parties!)
Go on then............
Allow 15k for a (very) basic job.
25k for a full-spec good quality one.
It's a very easy job to do badly ;o)
.... and don't forget the 20% VAT
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Thanks for these excellent answers. We got quoted £8000 just to change the bath in the upstairs bathroom to a shower! That was because the wall one side was "too small" (this is third hand so I may have misunderstood)so loo has to be moved and shower put on other side - so basically total new bathroom. So £15k sounds very reasonable for a new bedroom and showerroom downstairs.
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