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Pillar Guide · 60+ Articles · Updated 2025

Bathroom Renovation
The Complete Playbook

From first budget sketch to final handover — every guide, checklist, cost breakdown and step-by-step tutorial you need to renovate a bathroom the right way, the first time.

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$3K–$15K
Average Full Reno Cost
3–6 Wks
Typical Timeline
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Renovation Cost Remodeling Guide Budget Planning How to Renovate Tile Installation Shower Installation Toilet Installation Renovation Cost Remodeling Guide Budget Planning How to Renovate Tile Installation Shower Installation Toilet Installation
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Bathroom Renovation Cost
Real numbers, broken down by room size, fixture tier and labour type. Know what to expect before you talk to a single contractor.
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Cost Guide · 2025

How Much Does a Bathroom Renovation Cost in 2025?

A full breakdown of bathroom renovation costs — labour, materials, fixtures and hidden expenses. Includes cost-per-m², regional price variations and how to get accurate quotes.

By James Nguyen · 20 min read Read Guide →
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Budget Reno · Cost
Bathroom Renovation on a Tight Budget: What’s Realistic?
Sarah Lee · 10 min read
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Labour · Cost
Contractor vs DIY: When to Hire, When to Do It Yourself
Tom Pham · 8 min read
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Hidden Costs · Planning
7 Hidden Bathroom Renovation Costs Nobody Warns You About
Anna Tran · 9 min read
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ROI · Value
Does a Bathroom Renovation Add Value to Your Home?
David Kim · 7 min read
BudgetReno
Basic Bathroom Refresh
Cost: $1,500–$4,000 Time: 1–2 weeks
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MidRange
Full Bathroom Renovation
Cost: $5,000–$12,000 Time: 3–5 weeks
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LuxuryReno
Premium Bathroom Remodel
Cost: $15,000–$40,000 Time: 6–10 weeks
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Cluster 2
Bathroom Remodeling Guide
The full planning framework — scope, timeline, contractor selection and project management from concept to completion.
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Define Scope & Budget
Decide what you’re changing — cosmetic update, partial remodel or full gut renovation. Set a realistic budget with a 15–20% contingency buffer built in from day one.
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Select Fixtures & Materials
Specify every fixture, tile, fitting and finish before you hire a contractor. Late changes are the #1 cause of budget blowouts and project delays.
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Hire, Schedule & Supervise
Get three quotes, check licences, agree on a payment schedule tied to milestones — then stay involved throughout to catch issues early.
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Cluster 3 · Installation Guides
Tile, Shower & Toilet Installation
Hands-on installation guides with tools lists, step-by-step instructions, common mistakes to avoid and pro tips for a clean, lasting result.
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Installation
DIY
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Tile Installation Guide
Bathroom Tile Installation: Complete Step-by-Step Guide
Floor · Wall · Wet Areas · Grout & Waterproofing
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Installation
Pro
Tips Inside
Shower Installation Guide
How to Install a Shower: From Base to Fitting
Tray · Screen · Mixer · Overhead · Handheld
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Installation
DIY
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Toilet Installation Guide
How to Install a Toilet: Step-by-Step for Floor & Wall-Hung
Floor-Mount · Wall-Hung · Pan Connector · Cistern
Tile Pro Tips
5 Tiling Mistakes That Cost Homeowners Thousands
Wrong substrate prep, skipping waterproofing in wet areas, incorrect grout gaps, cheap adhesive and bad levelling — these are the most expensive tiling errors we see.
Read time: 8 min Level: Beginner–Pro
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Shower Waterproof
Shower Waterproofing: The Non-Negotiable Step Most DIYers Skip
A failed shower seal can cause $20,000+ in structural damage. We cover every waterproofing method, membrane type and test standard you need to know.
Read time: 11 min Level: Intermediate
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Common Questions

Renovation FAQ

How long does a full bathroom renovation take?
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A standard full bathroom renovation takes 3–6 weeks from demolition to completion. This includes plumbing rough-in, waterproofing cure time, tiling, fixture installation and finishing. Complex projects or supply delays can extend this to 8–10 weeks.
Do I need council approval to renovate my bathroom?
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Most cosmetic renovations (new tiles, fixtures, vanity swaps) don’t require permits. However, if you’re moving plumbing, adding a new bathroom, or altering structural elements, you’ll typically need a building permit. Always check with your local council before starting.
What is the most expensive part of a bathroom renovation?
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Labour is usually 40–50% of total renovation costs. Within materials, tiling and waterproofing are the biggest expenses for most bathrooms. Moving plumbing adds significant cost — keeping fixtures in their existing locations saves considerable money.
Can I use my bathroom during renovation?
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Generally, no. During active work the bathroom will be out of service. For multi-bathroom homes this isn’t an issue. If you have only one bathroom, discuss a phased approach with your contractor or arrange temporary facilities for 2–4 weeks.
What’s the best way to save money on a bathroom reno?
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Keep plumbing in place, choose mid-range tiles over premium, do the demolition yourself, buy fixtures during sales, and get a minimum of three contractor quotes. These five steps alone can reduce a typical reno cost by 20–35%.
How do I find a reliable bathroom renovation contractor?
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Ask for referrals, verify builder’s licence and insurance, check recent reviews (Google, Houzz), visit a current job site if possible, and never pay more than 10% deposit upfront. Get a written quote that itemises labour and materials separately.
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Renovation · DIY

Weekend Bathroom Refresh: 7 High-Impact Upgrades Under $500

New faucet, fresh grout, a smart mirror and one afternoon of caulking — small changes, big results.

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Shower Installation

Frameless vs Semi-Frameless Shower Screens: Which is Easier to Install?

We tested both types in a real renovation and tracked every installation step, complication and cost difference.

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Tile Installation

Large Format Tiles in Small Bathrooms: What You Need to Know Before You Buy

900×900mm tiles can make a small bathroom feel larger — but only if your substrate, drainage and levelling are right.