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Interior Renovation Bundle Cost in Boise — Iron Crest Remodel

Interior Renovation Bundle Cost in Boise

A transparent pricing guide for Boise and Treasure Valley homeowners considering a combined kitchen, bathroom, flooring, and painting renovation. Real bundle pricing, savings breakdowns, and local cost factors from an experienced Boise remodeling contractor.

Interior Renovation Bundle Pricing Tiers

Interior renovation bundle costs in Boise vary based on the scope of kitchen and bathroom work, flooring material selections, home size, and the level of structural changes involved. Here are the three primary investment tiers we see across the Treasure Valley market for combined interior renovations.

Essential

$40,000 - $65,000

Cosmetic refresh with quality basics

  • Cabinet refacing or stock replacement
  • Laminate or quartz-look countertops
  • One bathroom refresh (vanity, tile, fixtures)
  • Luxury vinyl plank flooring throughout
  • Full interior paint (walls and trim)
  • Existing layout preserved

Premium

Most Popular in Boise

$65,000 - $110,000

Full renovation with quality upgrades

  • Semi-custom cabinets with soft-close
  • Quartz or granite countertops
  • Primary bathroom full remodel
  • Engineered hardwood or premium LVP
  • Designer paint with accent walls
  • Minor layout improvements included

Luxury

$110,000 - $150,000+

Custom whole-home transformation

  • Custom cabinetry with premium hardware
  • Natural stone or premium quartz surfaces
  • Two or more full bathroom remodels
  • Solid hardwood or large-format tile
  • Specialty finishes and textures
  • Structural layout changes and wall removal

Cost Breakdown by Component

Understanding where your interior renovation budget goes helps you prioritize spending and make informed decisions. Here is how the costs typically distribute across the four main components of an interior renovation bundle in the Boise market.

Kitchen Remodel

$20,000 - $70,000

40-50% of total bundle cost

The kitchen is the anchor of most interior renovation bundles. Costs are driven primarily by cabinet quality, countertop material, appliance selections, and whether the layout is being reconfigured. In the Boise market, the sweet spot for kitchen remodeling within a bundle is $30,000 to $50,000, which delivers semi-custom cabinets, quartz countertops, quality tile backsplash, and updated appliances without major structural changes.

  • Cabinets: $5,000 - $25,000 (stock to custom)
  • Countertops: $2,500 - $10,000 (laminate to natural stone)
  • Appliances: $3,000 - $15,000 (standard to professional-grade)
  • Backsplash: $1,000 - $4,000 (ceramic to natural stone mosaic)
  • Plumbing and electrical: $2,000 - $6,000

Bathroom Remodel

$10,000 - $40,000

20-30% of total bundle cost

Bathroom remodeling within a bundle benefits from shared plumbing contractor scheduling and coordinated material ordering with the kitchen. A primary bathroom remodel in the Boise market typically runs $15,000 to $30,000 when bundled, compared to $18,000 to $35,000 as a standalone project. The savings come from shared mobilization, overlapping plumbing rough-in work, and coordinated tile installation.

  • Shower or tub-shower: $4,000 - $18,000
  • Vanity and countertop: $1,500 - $6,000
  • Tile flooring: $1,000 - $4,000
  • Plumbing fixtures: $800 - $3,500
  • Ventilation and lighting: $500 - $2,500

Flooring

$6,000 - $25,000

15-20% of total bundle cost

Whole-home flooring replacement is one of the most impactful upgrades in an interior renovation bundle. When coordinated with kitchen and bathroom demolition, the existing flooring tear-out happens simultaneously, saving labor hours and reducing disruption. For a typical 1,500 to 2,500 square foot Boise home, flooring costs range from $6,000 for quality luxury vinyl plank to $25,000 or more for solid hardwood throughout.

  • Luxury vinyl plank (LVP): $4 - $7 per sq ft installed
  • Engineered hardwood: $7 - $12 per sq ft installed
  • Solid hardwood: $10 - $18 per sq ft installed
  • Large-format tile: $8 - $15 per sq ft installed
  • Demolition and subfloor prep: $1 - $3 per sq ft

Interior Painting

$4,000 - $15,000

8-12% of total bundle cost

Professional interior painting is the finishing touch that ties the entire renovation together. When bundled with other interior work, painting benefits from the fact that walls are already prepped from demolition, drywall patches from electrical and plumbing work are fresh, and the painting crew can work room by room as construction phases complete. A typical 1,800 to 2,500 square foot Boise home runs $4,000 to $8,000 for walls and trim with standard paint, up to $15,000 for premium paint, specialty finishes, cabinet painting, and ceiling work.

  • Walls and ceilings: $2.50 - $4.50 per sq ft
  • Trim and doors: $3 - $6 per linear ft
  • Cabinet painting: $3,000 - $7,000 (alternative to replacement)
  • Accent walls and specialty finishes: $500 - $2,000

Bundle Savings: Combined vs. Separate Projects

The financial advantage of bundling interior renovations is significant and measurable. Here is a detailed comparison of what Boise homeowners typically spend completing these projects separately versus as a coordinated bundle.

ComponentSeparate CostBundled CostSavings
Kitchen Remodel (Mid-Range)$38,000 - $55,000$32,000 - $48,000$4,000 - $7,000
Primary Bathroom Remodel$18,000 - $35,000$15,000 - $30,000$2,000 - $5,000
Whole-Home Flooring (2,000 sq ft)$12,000 - $22,000$10,000 - $19,000$1,500 - $3,000
Full Interior Paint$5,500 - $10,000$4,500 - $8,500$800 - $1,500
Project Management / Overhead$4,000 - $8,000$2,000 - $4,000$2,000 - $4,000
Total Mid-Range Estimate$77,500 - $130,000$63,500 - $109,500$10,300 - $20,500

* Estimates based on typical Boise-area pricing for mid-range material selections in a 1,800 to 2,500 square foot home. Your actual costs may vary based on specific selections, home conditions, and project scope.

Where Bundle Savings Come From

The 10 to 20 percent savings in a bundled interior renovation are not arbitrary discounts. They come from real, measurable efficiencies that reduce labor hours, material waste, and project management overhead.

Shared Demolition

When kitchen, bathroom, and flooring demolition happen in the same project, the demolition crew mobilizes once, rents one dumpster for all debris, and completes tear-out across the entire scope in 2 to 3 days instead of separate multi-day mobilizations for each space. This saves $1,500 to $3,000 in labor and disposal costs.

Bulk Material Purchasing

Ordering tile, grout, thin-set, paint, and other materials in larger quantities unlocks contractor pricing from Boise suppliers. A single large tile order for kitchen backsplash, bathroom walls and floor, and entryway tile costs less per square foot than three separate small orders. Paint purchased in 15 to 20 gallon quantities is significantly cheaper per gallon than individual room quantities.

Overlapping Trade Schedules

Plumbers, electricians, and tile installers can work across multiple spaces during a single mobilization. The plumber who roughs in the kitchen sink also handles bathroom plumbing on the same visit. The tile installer moves from kitchen backsplash to bathroom floor without a separate scheduling gap. This eliminates 3 to 5 separate trade visits and their associated trip charges.

Single Project Management

One project manager coordinates all trades, inspections, material deliveries, and homeowner communications. Four separate projects would each require their own management overhead, scheduling coordination, and administrative time. The bundled approach saves $2,000 to $4,000 in management costs alone, while actually providing better coordination than fragmented projects.

Reduced Disruption Cost

Living through one renovation cycle of 8 to 14 weeks is significantly less disruptive than enduring four separate project cycles over 12 to 24 months. The hidden costs of multiple renovations include repeated setup and cleanup, multiple periods of dust containment, and the ongoing inconvenience of living in a construction zone on and off for over a year.

Coordinated Drywall and Paint

Drywall repairs from plumbing and electrical changes in the kitchen and bathroom are patched, textured, and painted as part of the whole-home painting scope. In separate projects, each trade would need to patch and touch up their own areas, often resulting in mismatched texture and paint that requires additional correction later.

Boise-Specific Cost Factors

Several factors unique to the Boise and Treasure Valley market influence interior renovation bundle pricing. Understanding these helps you budget more accurately for your specific situation.

Home Age and Condition

Boise's housing stock spans from 1940s Bench-area bungalows to brand-new Eagle and Meridian construction. Older homes in the North End, Vista, and Bench neighborhoods often require additional electrical upgrades (panel capacity), plumbing replacement (galvanized to PEX), asbestos abatement in pre-1980 flooring, and structural reinforcement. These hidden conditions can add $3,000 to $15,000 to a renovation bundle.

Treasure Valley Labor Market

The Boise construction market has experienced significant growth, and skilled trade labor is in high demand. Labor costs for interior remodeling in the Treasure Valley are 5 to 15 percent higher than the national average, driven by rapid population growth and strong new construction demand competing for the same tradespeople. Booking a bundled project secures your contractor's full crew for an extended period, which is more attractive than short one-off jobs.

Seasonal Pricing Variations

Interior renovation bundles can be completed year-round in Boise since all work is inside. However, late fall and winter (November through February) is typically the best time to negotiate bundled pricing because exterior contractors transition to interior work, increasing labor availability. Material suppliers also offer year-end promotions. Spring and early summer bring peak demand and potentially longer wait times for project start dates.

Permit and Inspection Costs

Bundled interior renovations in Boise typically require building permits for electrical, plumbing, and mechanical work. The City of Boise and Ada County Development Services charge permit fees based on project valuation, typically $500 to $2,000 for an interior renovation bundle. One advantage of bundling is the ability to pull a single comprehensive permit rather than multiple individual permits, saving both time and fees. Learn more in our interior renovation permits guide.

Financing Your Interior Renovation Bundle

A $40,000 to $150,000 interior renovation is a significant investment. Boise homeowners have several financing options to make bundled renovations achievable without depleting savings.

Home Equity Line of Credit (HELOC)

The most popular financing option for Boise homeowners with significant equity. With Treasure Valley home values having appreciated substantially over the past several years, many homeowners have $50,000 to $200,000 in accessible equity. HELOCs offer variable rates, interest-only payment periods, and the flexibility to draw funds as the project progresses. Interest may be tax-deductible when used for home improvements.

Home Equity Loan

A fixed-rate option for homeowners who prefer predictable monthly payments. Home equity loans provide a lump sum at a fixed interest rate, typically 1 to 2 percent higher than first mortgage rates. This option works well for bundled renovations because the total project cost is known upfront after the design and estimation phase. Local Boise credit unions like Idaho Central and Cap Ed often offer competitive rates for home improvement loans.

Cash-Out Refinance

For homeowners with favorable equity positions, refinancing and pulling cash out for the renovation can consolidate debt into a single mortgage payment. This works best when current mortgage rates are competitive with your existing rate. Given the equity growth in the Boise market, this option can fund a full interior renovation bundle while potentially maintaining similar monthly payments.

Contractor Payment Plans

Iron Crest Remodel structures bundled renovation payments in milestones tied to project phases: a deposit at contract signing, payments at demolition completion, mid-project milestones, and a final payment at project completion and walkthrough. This spreads the cost across the 8 to 16 week project timeline and ensures you only pay for completed work. We never ask for full payment upfront.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about interior renovation bundle costs in the Boise and Treasure Valley area.

How much does a bundled interior renovation cost in Boise?

A bundled interior renovation in Boise that combines kitchen remodeling, bathroom remodeling, flooring replacement, and interior painting typically ranges from $40,000 for a budget-conscious package in a smaller home to $150,000 or more for a comprehensive luxury renovation of a larger Treasure Valley residence. The most popular mid-range interior bundle in the Boise market falls between $65,000 and $100,000, covering a full kitchen remodel, one primary bathroom renovation, whole-home flooring, and professional painting throughout.

How much do you save by bundling interior renovations together?

Bundling kitchen, bathroom, flooring, and painting projects together typically saves Boise homeowners 10 to 20 percent compared to completing each project separately with different contractors. The savings come from reduced mobilization costs, bulk material purchasing, shared demolition and prep work, overlapping trade schedules, and a single project management overhead. On a $75,000 interior renovation, that translates to $7,500 to $15,000 in real savings.

What is the biggest cost in an interior renovation bundle?

The kitchen remodel is consistently the largest individual expense in an interior renovation bundle, typically accounting for 40 to 50 percent of the total budget. In Boise, a mid-range kitchen remodel within a bundle runs $25,000 to $55,000 depending on cabinet quality, countertop material, and appliance selections. The bathroom remodel is the second largest component at 20 to 30 percent of the total budget.

Can I phase my interior renovation bundle to spread the cost?

Yes, but phasing reduces the bundle savings. The most cost-effective approach is completing all interior work in a single project cycle. If budget constraints require phasing, we recommend completing demolition-heavy work first (kitchen and bathroom) in Phase 1, then following with flooring and painting in Phase 2 within 30 to 60 days. This preserves most of the scheduling and labor efficiency savings while spreading payments over 2 to 4 months.

Does a bundled interior renovation increase home value in Boise?

A comprehensive interior renovation is one of the highest-ROI improvements in the Boise real estate market. According to regional data, a mid-range kitchen remodel recoups 65 to 75 percent of its cost at resale, while updated bathrooms recover 60 to 70 percent. New flooring and fresh paint are among the most cost-effective upgrades, with near 100 percent perceived value by buyers. Combined, a well-executed interior bundle can increase a Boise home's market value by $30,000 to $80,000.

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