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Cost of a New Bathroom UK 2026 — Renovation Prices & Budgeting

How much a bathroom renovation costs in the UK in 2026, including suite prices, labour costs, tiling, plumbing, and tips for keeping costs down.

A new bathroom is one of the most popular home improvements — and one that can add real value to your property. Here’s what to budget for.

Average Costs at a Glance

LevelWhat’s includedTypical cost
Budget refreshNew suite, basic tiling, minimal changes to layout£1,500–£3,000
Mid-range renovationNew suite, full tiling, updated plumbing, decent fixtures£3,000–£6,000
Quality renovationGood brand fittings, floor-to-ceiling tiles, new flooring, heated towel rail£6,000–£10,000
High-end/luxuryPremium brands, bespoke fixtures, walk-in shower, underfloor heating£10,000–£20,000+

Bathroom Suite Costs

ItemBudgetMid-rangePremium
Toilet (close-coupled)£80–£150£150–£400£400–£1,000+
Toilet (wall-hung)£150–£300£300–£600£600–£1,500+
Basin + pedestal£50–£120£120–£300£300–£800+
Basin + vanity unit£100–£250£250–£600£600–£2,000+
Bath (standard acrylic)£80–£200£200–£500£500–£2,000+
Freestanding bath£200–£500£500–£1,200£1,200–£5,000+
Shower enclosure + tray£150–£350£350–£800£800–£2,500+
Walk-in shower (wetroom)£400–£800£800–£2,000£2,000–£5,000+
Shower mixer/valve£50–£120£120–£350£350–£1,000+
Heated towel rail£40–£100£100–£300£300–£800+
Bath/shower taps£30–£80£80–£250£250–£700+

Labour Costs

TradeDay rateWhat they do
Plumber£200–£350Install suite, connect pipework, fit shower
Tiler£200–£350Wall and floor tiling
Electrician£200–£350Lighting, extractor fan, heated towel rail, underfloor heating
Plasterer£200–£300Skim walls, repair plasterboard
Carpenter/joiner£200–£300Boxing in pipes, fitting vanity units, door adjustments
General builder£200–£350Demolition, building work, layout changes
Decorator£150–£250Painting and finishing

Labour as a Proportion of Total Cost

ScopeLabour %Materials %
Simple suite swap~40%~60%
Full renovation (same layout)~50%~50%
Full renovation (layout change)~55–60%~40–45%

Other Material Costs

ItemTypical cost
Wall tiles (per m²)£15–£60 (budget £15–£25, mid £25–£40, premium £40–£60+)
Floor tiles (per m²)£15–£50
Vinyl/LVT flooring (per m²)£15–£40
Underfloor heating (electric mat)£150–£400
Extractor fan£30–£150
Bathroom mirror/cabinet£30–£300
Lighting£50–£300
Paint (bathroom-specific)£15–£40 per tin
Silicone, grout, adhesive£30–£80

Cost Breakdown — Example Mid-Range Bathroom

ItemCost
Bathroom suite (toilet, basin + vanity, shower enclosure)£900
Taps and shower mixer£250
Wall tiles (floor to ceiling)£350
Floor tiles£150
Heated towel rail£120
Extractor fan£60
Lighting£100
Mirror/cabinet£80
Sundries (grout, silicone, adhesive, fixings)£60
Materials total£2,070
Plumber (3 days)£750
Tiler (2 days)£500
Electrician (1 day)£250
Skip hire / waste disposal£200
Labour total£1,700
Grand total~£3,770

Regional Price Variations

RegionCost multiplier
London1.2–1.5×
South East1.1–1.3×
South West1.0–1.1×
Midlands1.0× (baseline)
North of England0.9–1.0×
Scotland0.9–1.0×
Wales0.9–1.0×
Northern Ireland0.85–0.95×

Timeline

PhaseDurationWhat happens
Planning and design1–4 weeksChoose layout, fittings, tiles
Getting quotes1–2 weeksGet 3 quotes, choose tradespeople
Ordering materials1–3 weeksOrder tiles, suite, and fittings (lead times vary)
Strip out1 dayRemove old suite, tiles, flooring
First fix plumbing1 dayMove/install pipework for new layout
Electrics0.5–1 dayWiring for lights, fan, underfloor heating
Plastering1 daySkim walls, plasterboard
Tiling2–3 daysWall and floor tiles
Second fix plumbing1–2 daysInstall suite, shower, taps
Finishing1 dayPainting, silicone, accessories
Total5–10 working days

Budget-Saving Tips

TipPotential saving
Keep the same layout (avoid moving plumbing)£500–£2,000
Shop sales at B&Q, Wickes, Screwfix, Victorian Plumbing20–40% on materials
Use large-format tiles (fewer grout lines, faster to fit)Save on tiling labour
Paint above the tile line instead of tiling to ceiling£200–£600
Fit accessories, mirrors, and towel rails yourself£100–£200
Standard-size shower tray (not bespoke)£200–£500
Re-use the bath if it’s in good condition£200–£500

Sources

  1. MoneyHelper — Budget planner
  2. ONS — Consumer price inflation