Reico Kitchen & Bath

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Reico Kitchen & Bath's showroom in Wilmington, NC, located near Brunches restaurant between Randall Parkway and Burnt Mill Drive, offers a wide range of products and services for kitchen and bathroom remodeling projects. Whether you are looking for in-stock cabinets for a quick update or a complete redesign, our showroom provides inspiration and expertise for your renovation needs. Serving the Wilmington area and surrounding communities, including Castle Hayne and Wrightsville Beach, our team at Reico Kitchen & Bath is dedicated to providing world-class customer service since 1952. Visit us to explore our extensive kitchen and bathroom displays and get started on your remodeling journey today.

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Reico Kitchen & Bath
3360 Jaeckle Dr., Wilmington, NC
28403, United States

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Frequently Asked Questions About Reico Kitchen & Bath

What is the cost of a kitchen remodel?

According to the National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA), cabinets and hardware will make up close to a third (29%) of your kitchen remodel costs, followed by installation, appliances and countertops. The total cost to consider is directed by home value, with spending ranging from 5% to 20% of that value. Other factors that can influence spending include kitchen size and the project scope. A straight pull and replace of existing cabinets with changes typically costs less than changes to the design or the entire space. Get help understanding budgeting and costs from our Kitchen Budgeting page: https://www.reico.com/getting-started/kitchen/budgeting/.

How much should I plan to spend on a bathroom remodeling project?

In determining bathroom remodeling costs, the general rule of thumb based on studies by the NKBA is to spend 5% to 10% of the current value of your home. Exactly how much you do spend on your bathroom remodeling project is always up to you. Ask yourself “Why are you remodeling?" If you are selling the home, you may want to consider spending less on your bathroom remodeling project or using in stock cabinets to move quickly and re-coup any investment. If it is going to be your dream bathroom, spending 10% on your bathroom remodeling project may or may not be enough. In any instance, consider your investment and these questions: • Are you keeping any fixtures or other items? • Will you be moving or adding any plumbing? • Will any switches or outlets require new wiring or location? • Is a new floor needed? The more yes’s to the above questions, the greater the likelihood that the cost of your bathroom remodel will be higher.