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Bathroom Renovation Cost in Melbourne 2026, How Much a Bathroom Reno Costs and How to Find a Licensed Melbourne Bathroom Renovator

Melbourne bathroom renovation guide 2026: how much a full bathroom renovation costs in Melbourne, what a budget, mid-range and premium bathroom reno costs, and how to find a VBA registered bathroom renovator.

By Melbourne Daily · Published 3 July 2026, 9:37 pm

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Updated 8 July 2026, 1:00 am

Bathroom Renovation Cost in Melbourne 2026, How Much a Bathroom Reno Costs and How to Find a Licensed Melbourne Bathroom Renovator
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Bathroom Renovation Costs in Melbourne 2026

Melbourne has one of Australia's most active bathroom renovation markets. Bathroom renovations in Victoria involving plumbing, waterproofing, or electrical work require VBA-registered tradespeople. DBI applies to bathroom renovation projects over $16,000. Verify registrations at vba.vic.gov.au.

How Much Does a Bathroom Renovation Cost in Melbourne 2026?

  • Budget bathroom renovation (basic tiles, vanity, toilet, shower, 4-6m2), typically $11,000-$21,000 in Melbourne
  • Mid-range bathroom renovation (quality tiles, semi-frameless shower, freestanding bath, 5-7m2), typically $21,000-$40,000 in Melbourne
  • Premium bathroom renovation (custom tiles, frameless glass, freestanding bath, 7-10m2), typically $40,000-$85,000+ in Melbourne
  • Ensuite bathroom renovation (small, 3-4m2, full reno), typically $9,500-$19,000 in Melbourne
  • Bathroom retile only (per m2, supply and lay), typically $75-$190 per m2 in Melbourne
  • Vanity replacement only (supply and install), typically $750-$3,300 in Melbourne

What to Know Before Renovating a Bathroom in Melbourne

VBA-registered Melbourne bathroom renovators must ensure waterproofing is compliant with AS 3740, always obtain a waterproofing inspection certificate. Melbourne's bathroom renovation market strongly favours heated floor tiles (hydronic or electric), given the city's cold winters, making underfloor heating in bathrooms a popular and often-requested addition. Melbourne's strong European design influence is reflected in the city's bathroom renovation aesthetic, Italian and Spanish large-format tiles, matte black fixtures, and minimalist bathroom design are consistently popular in Melbourne renovations. Strata and apartment bathroom renovations in Melbourne require owners corporation approval and licensed plumbing for any stack connections.

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