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Real Estate / Interior Architect Prices in Poland [14]

I recently went through a similar process while renovating a 2-bedroom flat in Krakow, so I can share some practical insights. For a fully furnished 50 m² flat-including painting, flooring, kitchen, bathroom, and furniture, you're realistically looking at 35k-50k PLN, depending on the quality of materials and whether you go for mid-range or premium options. The interior architect fees are usually around 10-15% of the total renovation cost, so keep that in mind when budgeting.

One tip: when hiring contractors, make sure to check their previous work and get multiple quotes, this helped me avoid overpaying and saved a lot of headaches. For plumbing, which can often be overlooked in renovation budgets, I ended up contacting Plumber Poland remotely for advice on cost-effective solutions for fixtures and layouts, they were really helpful and professional. You can visit here: plumber poland to see some ideas and guidance on plumbing planning even from abroad.

Overall, having a clear budget, detailed plan, and verified local contacts will save you a lot of stress. Also, don't hesitate to negotiate and clarify what's included in each contractor's quote.