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Bathroom Renovation in Newcastle.Know what it should cost in Newcastle.

Tailored to the Newcastle, NSW market — local pricing adjustment applied automatically. A few quick questions, no obligation.

A typical bathroom renovation in Newcastle costs between $17,850 and $35,700 in 2026, with most projects landing around $26,520.

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Newly finished bathroom renovation in a modern Australian home — example for Newcastle.
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$23,100 $34,350
Likely midpoint $28,650 · Newcastle
What you've configured
  • LocationNewcastle
  • How big is the bathroom?Standard (5–8 m²)
  • What's the scope of work?Full strip-out — same layout
  • What finish level are you planning?Standard
  • When are you hoping to start?In 3–6 months
How the estimate works

What goes into the number.

We start from a typical bathroom renovation range and apply your location, size, scope, finish and complexity choices to refine it. Add-ons are added as flat amounts on top.

  • Bathroom size and layout changes (relocating drains is the single biggest cost driver).
  • Finish level — tiles, tapware and vanities vary 3–4× between budget and luxury.
  • Waterproofing area — larger wet zones cost more to certify.
  • Demolition — concrete substrate or asbestos sheet adds disposal cost.
  • Trade availability in your area at the time of the build.
NSW

Bathroom Renovation in Newcastle.

Newcastle pricing tracks slightly below Sydney, with strong trades availability and easier site access in most suburbs.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in Newcastle?

In Newcastle, a typical bathroom renovation costs between $17,850 and $35,700 in 2026, with most projects landing around $26,520. Pricing varies with size, finish level, complexity and your specific site.

How long does a typical bathroom renovation take?

A standard strip-out and refit is usually 3–5 weeks on site once trades start. Layout changes, custom tiling or premium fixtures can extend the timeline.

Do I need council approval?

Most like-for-like bathroom renovations are exempt or fall under complying development. Structural changes, moving wet areas, or work in heritage zones may require approval.

Why are bathrooms so expensive per square metre?

Bathrooms pack the highest density of trades — plumbing, electrical, waterproofing, tiling, joinery, glazing — into a small space. Almost every surface is wet-area certified, which adds compliance cost.

Will moving the toilet or shower really cost that much extra?

Yes. Relocating fixtures means new drainage falls, opening floors or walls, and (often) waterproofing the whole room again. Plan around existing plumbing where possible.

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