05/07/2013 Now before we get to the answer let’s consider a few other
factors. Bathrooms are small expensive rooms that carry most of the cost
of a larger renovation, along with their friend, the kitchen. Put
another way, you spend most of your money on a renovation in the
bathroom and kitchen.
This means that whatever you do, it should be carefully thought out
and considered before you begin, so you spend your money wisely. It’s a
good space to spend money on. Let’s face it, we all would love a
beautiful bathroom to relax in or start our day in. It sets the mood for
the rest of your day. But will I get a good return on the money I spend
remodelling my tired, ugly bathroom?
Studies have shown that the money you spend on a bathroom renovation
is usually doubled when you go to sell your home, providing you spend it
well and do a tasteful job.
Other factors we should consider are: How long do you expect to be in your home?
If you are going to be there for more than 10 years, this will drive
the design of the bathroom. For example, many people think “I will need a
bath in my home for resale!” If you don’t necessarily use a bath, and
you are planning on staying a while, that’s a long time to put up with a
large item which you do not use taking up space in your bathroom for 10
years. Ditch it!
Are you planning on selling? If so, then do a tasteful job that will
appeal to the likely purchaser of your home. Clean simple designs and
colour choices are best. Don’t blow the budget on expensive fittings,
because many people are not so brand aware in the bathroom area. Perhaps
one feature basin like Villeroy and Boch, or some feature tapware like
Hansgrohe or Grohe will draw the potential buyers’ eye.
So, you are staying a while. Let’s do a nice renovation, that you can
enjoy. This is more for yourself. So choose designs and fittings to
suit you, and your family.
So we have ironed out some of the choices that drive the cost of a
bathroom renovation. Design and fittings. What will my bathroom project
cost? What are my renovation options?
1. The Spash and Dash Renovation:
You should be able to get out of this cheap and nasty for about
$5000. The aim here is to cover up the real problems for a potential
buyer, so they can feel comfortable about moving into your home, while
they work out what they want to do to perform the “proper renovation”.
You renew the taps, the toilet, possibly the vanity and the shower
screen, and then you paint the bath and the tiles white (using a
specialist contractor). If your tiles are in good condition, then a
regrout and a re-silicon might do the trick. If you are lucky this will
last you a couple of years and when the paint starts peeling , and the
grout starts getting mouldy again, you will be somewhere else, and it
won’t be your problem. Smarter Bathrooms, neither recommends this course
of action, nor carries it out.
2. The Remodel:
This involves pulling everything out, including the tiles and
fittings and replacing them in the same place. The advantage of this
little number is that it saves cost, and is usually a bit quicker, (you
might save a week in the renovation schedule). It does mean you are
stuck with your original layout of course, which might not be an issue
if the design works. If your current bathroom has design flaws, then now
is a good time to sort them out. You will pay only a bit more usually –
if you start moving things around within the confines of the room. It’s
only when you start changing windows and taking walls out, that the
cost of your bathroom renovation starts getting a mind of its own.
A bathroom remodel usually starts at $20,000 and goes up depending on
the size of your room, which fittings you choose and whether you have
an older home, solid brick or an apartment. All these factors add to the
cost.
3. The Full Renovation:
This type of bathroom renovation involves looking at the design, the
context of the bathroom within the home and how it functions, and also
how it interacts with other areas such as the kitchen and laundry.
Smarter Bathrooms is Melbourne’s expert in this area and many of our
clients are amazed at the solutions we come up with for them. Ideas they
have not even considered. The cost of the full bathroom renovation
starts at $25,000 for changing the position of fixtures and fittings
within the existing room, and goes up accordingly if you start to remove
or insert new windows, remove walls, change doorways and start
involving other spaces within the home. Keep in mind that alterations to
windows may involve a planning permit and structural alterations may
involve a building permit. Neither of these are a major issue, and we
can organise them for you, but they do incur extra costs. These depend
on so many factors, that it’s best to call and chat through what you
want to do.
You need to seek a professional to help you work out the actual cost.
We can quickly give you a cost indication over the phone if you
describe your bathroom renovation project to us. Feel free to call for a
no obligation chat on 1300 66 28 38.
The cost is driven by two parts. The cost of the labour, and the cost
of the fittings. They are broken up approximately 2/3 labour, 1/3
fittings. Unfortunately, you have little control of the other factors.
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