Remodel my Bathroom in Forest Hills error
Posted by Vanessa C.
Licensed · Bonded · Fully Insured
NYC DCA License #2107837-DCA · DOB Contractor ID #617843
Project Details
Services
BuildOwnership Status
Yes, ownFinish Level
Budget to Mid-level ($$)Size
45 sq ftStyle
Clean & MinimalDescription
Vanessa wanted a crisp, bright bathroom with better storage and sleek contrast finishes. We kept the layout, but updated everything from the ground up.
- Sleek gray vanity with matte black faucet and accessories
- New tile floors, updated toilet, and improved lighting
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FAQs
What really shapes the price of a bathroom remodel in Forest Hills?
Square footage sets the stage. Then finishes and scope step in. Keep the plumbing where it is—you’ll save. Swap in modern touches—matte hardware, big tiles—and you add value without blowing the budget. Jobs like this? Usually land between $15K and $25K.
Best ways to trim costs on a Forest Hills bathroom project?
Don’t move the layout. Pick a tile pattern that’s simple, fast to install. Keep lighting where it already lives. Some contractors offer design/build packages—everything under one roof—cutting down on delays and last-minute changes.
How do you spot a contractor worth hiring in Queens?
They know NYC buildings. They know DOB codes. They’ve got actual photos from real jobs—not stock images. Zicklin Contracting runs every step in-house, from demolition to finish. No random subs showing up mid-project.
Which materials hit the budget hardest?
Floor tile. Plumbing fixtures. Vanities. Premium extras—smart toilets, LED mirrors, heavy glass shower doors—can raise the number fast. But even simple swaps can transform a space.
Where do you even start for inspiration in Queens?
nycrenovation.com. Zicklin’s gallery. Bathrooms from co-ops, row houses, prewar apartments—Queens, Brooklyn, more. Filter by style, size, or finish.