How Much Does It Cost to Build a Dining Room?
Typical Range:
$3,000 - $50,000
Typical Range:
$3,000 - $50,000
Cost data is based on research by HomeAdvisor.
Updated March 25, 2022
Reviewed by Andy Kilborn, Expert Home Building and Remodeling Contributor.The typical range to build a dining room in your home is $80 to $200 per square foot. That works out to be an average of $20,000 for a typical 200-square-foot dining space, with the price going up as high as $50,000. If you’re converting an existing room in your home, you could create a dining space for as little as $3,000. The costs vary considerably depending on the size of the space, materials chosen, and finish quality.
Average Cost | $20,000 |
High Cost | $50,000 |
Low Cost | $3,000 |
For a full dining room extension, materials will be at least 50% of your overall costs. Budgeting for dining room material costs can be tricky. You may only need materials for decoration, such as paint and flooring, to finish an existing room. However, costs increase dramatically when you need to include build materials.
The various costs below can help out with your planning.
Material | Average Cost |
---|---|
Doors | $40 – $100 per door |
Drywall | $0.50 – $0.75 per square foot |
Electric wiring | $6 – $8 per foot |
Flooring | $0.50 – $15 per square foot |
Foundation | $4 – $25 per square foot |
Framing | $3 – $6 per square foot |
HVAC | $25 – $60 per square foot |
Insulation | $0.50 – $5 per square foot |
Lumber | $1 – $5 per square foot |
Paint | $25 – $50 per 350 square feet |
Roofing | $100 – $1,000 per square foot |
Siding | $3 – $12 per square foot |
Windows | $150 – $650 per window |
For an average dining room build, it may cost around $5,000 to hire an architect or designer for a large dining room extension. Budget as much as 25% of the total project cost on general contractor fees.
Some other installation fees may include:
Architect cost: 5%–20% of the project cost or $125–$250 per hour
Structural engineer cost: $100–$200 per hour
Draftsperson cost: $50–$130 per hour
Interior designer or decorator cost: $50–$200 per hour
If you’re only finishing an existing room, you may still have to hire a local electrician to do some rewiring, a painter, or even an interior designer. However, costs will be significantly less, as you don’t have to factor in major construction work. How much you spend on a dining room installation depends on the scale of the project and whether there are any elements you can DIY.
"When working on a more complex project like adding to your home, I recommend getting several quotes,” says Andy Kilborn, Angi Expert Review Board member and owner of Andy's Handyman Service in Des Moines, IA. “This will give you a feel for different ways to tackle the project, and make sure you're getting the most bang for your buck."
Adding a dining room to your home is a big undertaking, and various factors influence the final project costs.
It could cost as little as $3,000 if you already have a room in your house you rarely use, like a spare bedroom, that you can repurpose and redecorate to create a dining space.
On the other end, the cost to convert a garage or another larger space could be $5,000 to $10,000 because it's a bigger project.You may need to add insulation, drywall, and possibly even electricity to create a functional dining space. When adding a full dining room extension, the prices go up considerably, and you need to factor in a much wider range of materials and installation costs.
An average dining room is around 14 feet by 16 feet (or 224 square feet) and will typically cost $17,920 to $44,800 to build. Smaller 120-square-foot spaces may cost $9,600 to build, whereas 300-foot grand eating spaces could cost as much as $50,000.
The size of the dining space you opt for depends on how big your family is, how often you entertain guests, and the type of furniture you want to include. Complex room shapes also increase installation costs.
Custom cabinet costs range from $500 to $1,200 per linear foot, whereas prefabricated versions are typically $60 to $100 per linear foot. Opting for high-end finishes for your new dining room increases the project costs.
For example, the cost to install hardwood flooring averages around $6 to $22 per square foot, compared to $3 to $10 per square foot for laminate.
By shopping around, you can save costs even if you want more expensive features, like hardwood flooring or wallpaper.
The fees for hiring contractors, architects, or other professionals to work on your project are typically higher in big-city locations. You often pay less in rural areas, although there will be fewer pros to hire.
Purchasing furnishings could range from $1,000 for basic flat-pack options to $16,000 or more for luxury products. You'll also need to consider things like window treatments, lighting, sideboards, art, and other styling accessories, as well as investing in a table and chairs for your new dining room.
DIY-ing this could shave at least $1,000 or more off your total costs. Labor costs can be as much as 25% of your total budget for a new dining room. Although you should leave major construction projects like this to the pros, you may be able to do some of the finishing work yourself, such as painting or laying floors.
Opting to DIY the project isn’t a bad idea if you’re simply converting an existing room in your home.
However, leave any construction projects to the pros. Hiring a local general contractor makes sense, as they can subcontract specialists such as electricians or drywall installers. This can save money, streamline the process, and keep the project safe, legal, and on track.
Attempting to DIY structural work without the proper experience is dangerous, and you could end up with a structurally unsound home. If it doesn't meet local building standards, your home could be challenging to insure or sell, and it may not even be safe to live in.
Proper planning, hiring the right people, and making compromises all help to keep costs down. Look carefully at the types of materials and the finish quality, and don't opt for a massive 300-square feet room addition if you're a family of four who rarely dine together. Consider tackling some of the more straightforward finishing work yourself, and you could even go thrifting for furnishings.
The cost for a building permit is typically $400 to $2,000 but varies depending on where you live. You likely won’t need a permit if you’re remodeling an existing space, providing you don’t need to make structural changes or add things like new wiring. Building a new room or converting a garage invariably requires you to apply for a permit from your local authority.
It’s worth getting multiple quotes when hiring a local general contractor. Hiring the wrong people can result in overspends, lengthy delays, poor construction work, and problems with permits.
Check contractor references, work portfolios, licensing, insurance, and qualifications. Never begin work without a written contract that sets out timescales, work details, a breakdown of costs, and payment schedules. Most contractors also support you throughout the permit application process.