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How much does a bathroom renovation cost in NZ?
A new loo will cost you a few

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Planning a bathroom renovation in NZ? Costs vary widely depending on the scope and finishes.
- DIY refresh: $5,000 - $20,000
- Budget reno: $20,000 - $36,000
- Mid-range: $39,000 - $65,000
- Premium: $65,000+
Your reason for renovating—whether for selling, renting, or personal use—should guide your choices. To save money, avoid moving plumbing, limit tiling, and consider self-managing the project. Always get fixed price quotes and keep a 15% contingency for unexpected costs.
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Bathroom renovation costs: DIY, mid-range and Luxury
DIY or a quick refresh - $5,000 to $20,000
DIY is tricky and time consuming, but could save you thousands.
Budget - $20,000 to $36,000
Mid-range - $39,000 - $65,000
If you're spending $65,000+ on a bathroom, you'll get the good stuff (you'd hope so).
Premium bathroom - $65,000+
What’s your reason for renovating your bathroom?
How to figure out your bathroom renovation budget in advance
If your bathroom is smaller, you may be able to afford a better finish for less.
How long will it take?
9 ways to save money on your bathroom renovation in NZ
1. Avoid making changes after work has started
2. Don’t move plumbing or electrical
3. Focus on cosmetic stuff
4. Minimise tiling
5. DIY (or manage the project yourself)
6. Reuse fixtures
A little reno can make a big difference.
7. Go standard, not custom
8. Shop sales
9. Keep 15% contingency (and keep it a secret)
10. Demand a contract (and have a lawyer check it)
11. Eliminate PC sums (or variable costs)
Bathroom renovations are a big job, but the results are often worth it.
Self manage or hire a project manager?
The bathroom renovation process
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