Plan Your Budget

Remodel Budget Planning Calculator

Estimate your South Florida remodeling budget instantly. Pick your square footage, project type, and preferred design style to view a realistic investment range.

Ranges are benchmarked from recent public cost guides and then adjusted for South Florida premium-finish projects.

Reference Photo Styles

Choose the style direction closest to your vision. These trend-forward references are sourced from recent Google image discovery and curated for luxury remodeling planning.

Warm Modern Coastal

Warm Modern Coastal

Natural textures, bright interiors, and soft neutrals inspired by current South Florida luxury homes.

Contemporary Stone Luxe

Contemporary Stone Luxe

Statement stone slabs, premium cabinetry, and high-spec fixtures for a bold upscale look.

Organic Spa Minimal

Organic Spa Minimal

Muted palettes, natural stone, and handcrafted textures for a calm, gallery-like finish.

Mountain-Modern Estate

Mountain-Modern Estate

Large-format spaces, custom woodwork, and premium lighting inspired by high-end design builds.

Mediterranean Coastal Exterior

Mediterranean Coastal Exterior

Architecture-forward facades with contemporary coastal detailing and premium exterior materials.

Cost Benchmarks

Base ranges below are in USD per sq ft and update your estimate instantly.

Project TypeLow / sq ftHigh / sq ft
Kitchen Remodel$95$260
Bathroom Renovation$110$280
Whole Home Remodeling$90$220
Home Addition$140$320
Outdoor Living Upgrade$80$190
Garage / ADU Conversion$120$290

Budget Planner FAQs

How accurate is this remodel budget calculator?

This calculator provides a planning range based on common South Florida remodeling costs. A final quote requires an in-home consultation and detailed scope review.

What is included in the budget estimate?

The estimate includes labor and material allowances by project type, adjusted by your selected style level and square footage.

Can I use this budget estimate for financing discussions?

Yes, the range is useful for early financing and planning conversations, but lenders and final contracts will require a finalized project proposal.