
3. Kitchens and Bathrooms Draw the Most Renovators and the Biggest Budgets
Interior renovation activity in 2025 centered on a handful of core spaces, led by kitchens and bathrooms. Kitchens were the most commonly renovated (26%), followed closely by guest bathrooms (25%) and primary bathrooms (23%).
Budgets varied widely among these spaces. Kitchens commanded the highest median spend at $24,000, up from $22,000 in 2024, while primary bathrooms rose to $15,000 from $13,000. Guest bathrooms also saw an increase, with median spend climbing to $7,000 from $6,000 year over year.
Among other interior spaces spending was mixed. Median spend rose for living rooms ($5,000, up from $4,000 in 2024), laundry rooms ($3,000, up from $2,500), dining rooms ($2,500, up from $2,100) and home offices ($2,000, up from $1,300). Median spend for primary bedrooms fell to $1,700 (from $2,100) and closets dipped to $1,000 (from $1,250).
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