How will cost me to do a new badroom.
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Hi Quiquepluis, Not knowing any specifics as to room size, etc..., I am sending you a link with a general national average on the cost of remodeling a master bed and bath: https://www.homeadvisor.com/cost/bathrooms/remodel-a-bathroom/
Good luck!
Depends on the materials you pick.it is impossible to answer this.
If you can DYI. That's the best option. If you're thinking about a contractor, you're looking at anywhere between 5K-10K, depending on which brands or quality materiel's are used.
All depends on size of room, quality and price of materials and labor costs. Tiling is an art, and can be mastered but if done improperly, will look terrible. Here is how to hire a contractor so if you wish to hire out portions of the project, you know how to do so.
https://www.consumer.ftc.gov/articles/0242-hiring-contractor
It all depends on what area of the country you are in. Some areas are more expensive than others. Also what materials you pick, i.e., Home Depot type things vs. high-end fixtures, etc. I would start by visiting showrooms and getting ideas on materials you like, pricing them, and then asking for estimates from trusted contractors.