How Much Does a Full Renovation Cost?
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How Much Does a Full Renovation Cost?

A full renovation budget is developed based on several basic aspects. The main ones are, on one hand, the dimensions of the property and the scope of work, which determine the hours of labor. On the other, the quality of the materials is taken into account.

8.000 € - 70.000 €Budget range
28.500 €Average price
2–4 monthsTypical duration

The amounts are indicative and come from the original imported guide. The final budget depends on the scope, materials, and prior condition of the space.

Service Levels and Pricing

Compare the different options available based on your budget and needs for your complete home renovation.

Basic

Complete renovation with standard materials and functional finishes. Ideal for homes up to 80 m² with basic structural needs.

Average budget
Typical duration
8,000 € - 15,000 €30 - 45 days
Demolition and space preparation
Basic installations (electrical, plumbing, heating)
Standard tiling and painting
Basic carpentry and doors

Standard

Complete full renovation with quality materials and modern finishes. The most requested option for homes of 80-150 m² with a balanced budget.

Average budget
Typical duration
25,000 € - 45,000 €45 - 75 days
Demolition, preparation and structural improvements
Complete installations with quality materials
Premium flooring and tiling
Painting and decorative finishes
Functional carpentry and furniture

Premium

Luxury complete renovation with top-quality materials and custom finishes. Perfect for spacious homes (150+ m²) or with special design requirements.

Average budget
Typical duration
55,000 € - 85,000 €75 - 120 days
Selective demolition and advanced restructuring
Smart home installations (home automation, climate control)
Premium materials (ceramic, natural stone, special flooring)
Custom design and artisanal finishes
Made-to-measure furniture and LED lighting systems
Interior design consultation included

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Prices for a complete home renovation

On average, the price per square meter for a complete home renovation ranges between 400 € and 600 €/m² for a mid-to-low quality renovation; up to 800 € and 1,200 €/m² for a renovation with high-quality materials, luxury finishes and smart home features. Thus, the price of a complete renovation for a 100 m² apartment ranges between 40,000 € and 60,000 € for a mid-to-low quality renovation, reaching up to 80,000 € or 100,000 € for a high-quality renovation. Below is a breakdown of renovation prices for homes of different sizes:

Price of full renovation per m²

350 €

Full renovation 60 m² apartment

21,000 €

Full renovation 70 m² apartment

24,500 €

Full renovation 80 m² apartment

28,000 €

Full renovation 90 m² apartment

31,500 €

Full renovation 100 m² apartment

35,000 €

Full renovation 120 m² apartment

42,000 €

Full renovation 150 m² apartment

52,500 €

Full renovation 200 m² apartment

70,000 €

Steps to carry out a complete home renovation with Reformia

The budget for a complete home renovation is prepared based on some basic aspects. The main ones are, on one hand, the dimensions of the property and the scope of the work, which determine working hours. On the other hand, the quality of materials is taken into account.

Assess the characteristics of the home

1. Assess the characteristics of the home

The first step when carrying out a complete home renovation is to plan it. It is important to take into account that, among the many works that can be done, it is important to determine the needs of each specific case and according to the owners of each home.

Draw up a project and request permits

2. Draw up a project and request permits

The next step should be the drafting of a complete home renovation project in accordance with the above premises. This project must be drafted by an architect and must include all aspects, from the new distribution of spaces (if there were a change) to the quality of materials.

Choose the renovation professional

3. Choose the renovation professional

This is a choice that should be made after requesting several quotes. The first differentiating factor will be the cost of the work, but the decision should be made taking into account other aspects. Knowing the rating of previous customers is important, as is having the opportunity to see some of the company's work to check the quality of finishes.

The budget for a complete home renovation is prepared based on some basic aspects. The main ones are, on one hand, the dimensions of the property and the scope of the work, which determine working hours. On the other hand, the quality of materials is taken into account.

What is usually included in a quote

Each professional may structure quotes differently, but most project budgets follow this logic.

Typically included

Demolition and removal of existing elements
Masonry work and surface leveling
Installation of flooring and wall coverings
Painting of walls and ceilings
Labor and general project coordination
Basic construction waste management

Often not included

Design and technical drawings by an architect
Municipal licenses and construction permits
Furniture and interior decoration
Heating and cooling systems (air conditioning or heating)
Kitchen appliances

Steps to carry out a complete home renovation

The budget for a complete home renovation is prepared based on some basic aspects. The main ones are, on one hand, the dimensions of the property and the scope of the work, which determine working hours. On the other hand, the quality of materials is taken into account.

1. Assess the characteristics of the home

1. Assess the characteristics of the home

The first step when carrying out a complete home renovation is to plan it. It is important to take into account that, among the many works that can be done, it is important to determine the needs of each specific case and according to the owners of each home.

It is important to conduct an in-depth analysis that determines the actual condition of the property. It is very useful to note down the needs that are expected to be met with the renovation of the apartment or home.

2. Draw up a project and request permits

2. Draw up a project and request permits

The next step should be the drafting of a complete home renovation project in accordance with the above premises. This project must be drafted by an architect and must include all aspects, from the new distribution of spaces (if there were a change) to the quality of materials.

The price will depend on each professional; there are no official fees. On average, they usually charge between 5% and 10% of the Material Execution Budget (PEM). This project will be essential when requesting permits, which will be major building permits when the complete home renovation includes a change of distribution or structural changes. If not, a responsible declaration or request for a minor building permit will be sufficient, depending on each municipality. Therefore, before undertaking complete renovations, it is advisable to seek advice beforehand.

3. Choose the renovation professional

3. Choose the renovation professional

This is a choice that should be made after requesting several quotes. The first differentiating factor will be the cost of the work, but the decision should be made taking into account other aspects. Knowing the rating of previous customers is important, as is having the opportunity to see some of the company's work to check the quality of finishes.

Of course, it is important that the company or professionals have liability insurance and are willing to sign a contract. That document is the best guarantee that they are legitimate and proof that they will respond in case of breach.

It is possible to hire different professionals for each work within the renovation or hire a company to take care of everything. The second is more practical, as a company specialized in complete renovations will be able to better coordinate the work of all workers so there are no interruptions or delays.

4. The complete renovation

4. The complete renovation

Once the professionals have been chosen and the appropriate permits are in place, the renovation can begin. The first will be debris removal, that is, the removal of floors, wall coverings, partition walls and doors and windows that will be replaced. If spaces will be redistributed, the next step will be to partition. After that, new wall and floor coverings will be installed and finally, doors and windows will be placed to, finally, paint.

A complete home renovation takes time, sometimes even several months. Therefore, it is recommended to undertake it before occupying it or, if you live in it, during long vacation periods. From spring onwards, on the other hand, the higher temperatures make it easier for the home to air out better and materials dry faster, which will also speed up the work.

These are issues that are worth considering in all types of complete renovations, as they can influence the duration of the work.

What can change your final price

Even similar projects can end with different budgets. These are the factors that most often push costs up or down.

Property size and surface area

The total square footage is a key factor, as it directly determines the hours of work required. A 60 m² renovation will require significantly less time and resources than a 150 m² one.

Scope and complexity of the work

The type of comprehensive renovation greatly influences the cost: whether it includes space redistribution, electrical or plumbing modifications, or just finishes update, the budget varies considerably.

Quality and range of materials

The choice of flooring, wall coverings, fixtures, faucets, and finishes makes a significant difference in the final budget. Opting for premium materials can increase costs by 30% to 50% compared to basic options.

Current condition of the property and prior work

Demolition work, debris management, and hidden repairs (moisture damage, structural issues) may arise during execution and significantly increase the initial project cost.

Prices for a complete home renovation: explanation

Prices for a complete home renovation: explanation

The budget for a complete home renovation is prepared based on some basic aspects. The main ones are, on one hand, the dimensions of the property and the scope of the work, which determine working hours. On the other hand, the quality of materials is taken into account.

*These prices are indicative and depend on various factors

How much do the most common works cost in a complete home renovation?

The budget for a complete home renovation is prepared based on some basic aspects. The main ones are, on one hand, the dimensions of the property and the scope of the work, which determine working hours. On the other hand, the quality of materials is taken into account.

The budget for a complete bathroom renovation depends fundamentally on its size and the quality of materials. It is important, on the other hand, to take advantage of the work to improve the distribution of fixtures and gain some space, renew installations or fix moisture or condensation problems. The cost for a bathroom of about 6 m² is approximately 5,500 €:

Complete kitchen renovation

A complete kitchen renovation can have a highly variable budget, depending on its size and the wall coverings chosen. It also depends on matters such as whether it opens to the living room, the installation route is modified, the type of furniture or whether new appliances are included. Generally speaking, for a kitchen of about 8 m², the budget will be around 10,000 €, including furniture and appliances.

  • Demolition and debris removal: 500 €
  • Plumbing renovation without distribution change: 600 €
  • Electrical installation renovation: 500 €
  • Wall and floor coverings: 2,000 €

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Energy Suppliers

6
Price guides
90+
Pro
4.5
Energy Suppliers
Typical project budget
50 € - 550 €0.09 € - 0.27 €/kWh

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals and unit pricing where relevant.

Construction

24
Price guides
420+
Pro
4.7
Construction
Typical project budget
50 € - 800,000 €15 € - 80 €/hour180 € - 2,000 €/m²

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Installers

83
Price guides
800+
Pro
4.9
Installers
Typical project budget
15 € - 75,000 €15 € - 150 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Maintenance

37
Price guides
500+
Pro
4.9
Maintenance
Typical project budget
12 € - 7,000 €10 € - 100 €/hour25 € - 60 €/m²

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Moving Services

12
Price guides
220+
Pro
4.6
Moving Services
Typical project budget
3 € - 3,500 €17 € - 300 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Minor Works

124
Price guides
650+
Pro
4.7
Minor Works
Typical project budget
3 € - 35,000 €15 € - 300 €/hour7 € - 450 €/m²

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Renovations

47
Price guides
800+
Pro
4.9
Renovations
Typical project budget
70 € - 300,000 €20 € - 50 €/hour10 € - 800 €/m²7 € - 20 €/ml

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Technical Services

35
Price guides
150+
Pro
4.9
Technical Services
Typical project budget
100 € - 55,000 €40 € - 40 €/hour

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family, including project totals, hourly pricing, and unit pricing where relevant.

Retail & Assembly

1
Price guides
340+
Pro
4.8
Retail & Assembly
Typical project budget
2,000 € - 18,000 €

Aggregate range based on the published guides in this family.

Most frequently asked questions when planning a complete home renovation

FAQ
What VAT is paid on complete home renovations?

It depends on the type of renovation being undertaken. If it is a conventional renovation, the applicable rate is the general one, that is, 21%. In the case of rehabilitation and repair work in homes, a reduced VAT of 10% can be applied if certain requirements are met:

What are the phases of execution of a project?

Every project needs to follow an order so that the work develops with agility and without incidents. In generic terms, the execution order would be as follows:

Do I need to notify the homeowners association of the start of the work?

Yes. The Horizontal Property Law requires the property owner to notify the president of the homeowners association that work will be carried out, even if it is inside the home. But, in addition to notifying, permission from other owners will be needed when such work implies the alteration or modification of any element of the building considered common (facades, floor slabs, load-bearing walls, etc.).

Is there a schedule for undertaking a renovation?

Inevitably, work such as a general home renovation can cause inconvenience to other neighbors. It is possible that the homeowners association bylaws set a schedule, sometimes even the municipalities themselves do. Limits on working days are usually set between 8 in the morning and 9 at night. It is advisable to check and, in any case, use common sense to avoid conflicts with other neighbors.

Can the elevator be used for transporting materials and debris?

This is an aspect that can be included in the homeowners association bylaws. In principle, there are usually no problems using the elevator. Despite this, it is important to notify the president of the homeowners association and properly protect the elevator to avoid causing damage. That protection should extend to all common areas of the building that may be affected in any way by the renovation work.

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