Average Cost
Bathroom Pricing
Size, restructuring plumbing or room layout, in-floor heat, tile, fixtures and more can all increase or decrease a budget. Take a look through the following factors that help determine the cost of a kitchen remodel.
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Your project is unique and may not align precisely with the estimates shown below. The examples shown give an average of each size and can vary depending on final scope of work and design. Use this as a starting point and know that your pricing will be tailored to meet your needs.
Small Bathroom ($70K+)
based on 5x8 room
- Tear down to studs
- Sheetrock walls, Kerdi Board shower
- Bring plumbing up to code
- Install bath fan
- Update electrical
- No structural changes or rerouting plumbing
- New mid-level plumbing fixtures
- New single pedestal or vanity
- New tub (fiberglass built in)
- Tile floor and shower walls
- Vanity mirror and sconces
- Painted walls
Midgrade Bathroom ($90K+)
based on 8x8 room
Primary Bathroom ($120K+)
or adding New Bathroom
- Tear down to studs
- Sheetrock walls, Kerdi Board shower
- Bring plumbing up to code
- Install bath fan
- Update electrical
- Small structural changes and rerouting plumbing
- In-floor heat
- New mid-level plumbing fixtures
- New double vanity
- New tub (cast iron built in or or free-standing)
- Tile floor and shower walls
- Tile wainscot
- Vanity mirror and sconces mid-grade
- New window
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*Custom Design Experience with our standard vendors
- Tear down to studs
- Sheetrock walls, Kerdi Board shower
- Bring plumbing up to code
- Install bath fan
- Update electrical
- Structural changes and rerouting plumbing
- In-floor heat
- New top-level plumbing fixtures
- New custom double vanity and linen closet
- New separate tub (cast iron built in or free-standing)
- Tile floor and shower walls
- Tile wainscot
- Vanity mirror and sconces top-level
- New larger window
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*Custom Design Experience with our luxury vendors.