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A bathroom remodel can cost very different amounts depending on the size of the room, the quality of materials, whether plumbing moves, and how much of the bathroom is being rebuilt.
A small bathroom or powder room usually costs less because there is less tile, flooring, labor, and fewer fixtures. A cosmetic refresh is usually the cheapest option.
A partial remodel might include replacing the vanity, updating flooring, changing fixtures, repainting, or replacing tile without completely changing the layout.
A full remodel is more expensive because it can involve demolition, waterproofing, new tile, new fixtures, electrical work, plumbing work, and sometimes permits.
Moving a toilet, shower, or sink can increase the cost because walls and floors may need to be opened, pipes may need to be rerouted, and more trades may be involved.
If you are mainly replacing finishes, a contractor may be the right first call. If you are redesigning the layout or feel unsure about materials, a designer may help before construction starts. If walls, structure, or permits are involved, you may need professional planning before asking for contractor quotes.
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