Bathroom pricing is the first question we get, and the hardest to answer honestly in a blog post. Every room is different. The joist layout, the plumbing stack, the town inspector, and the finish selections all move the number. What we can share is ranges we see consistently across Greater Boston.
Three bands we actually see
Mid-range refresh
Keeping the existing layout, swapping tub/shower, vanity, toilet, tile, and fixtures. Most primary and guest baths in this band land in the upper-teens to low-30s thousand-dollar range, depending on tile selections and whether the shower pan is rebuilt.
Full gut with mid-grade finishes
Down to studs and subfloor, with a waterproofed shower system, mid-grade tile, a semi-custom vanity, and quality plumbing fixtures. Most full baths in this band land in the mid-30s to mid-60s thousand-dollar range.
Custom
Layout changes, primary-suite expansions, natural stone, steam showers, heated floors, custom vanities. These projects vary too much to band cleanly, but they regularly clear the mid-60s and can run into six figures for large primary suites.
What moves the number
- Layout changes — moving plumbing is expensive, and some towns require an engineer's review
- Tile — large-format porcelain, natural stone, and custom mosaics can double a tile line item
- Vanity — stock vs semi-custom vs custom millwork is a 3x spread alone
- Shower — glass enclosure, bench, niches, and body sprays each add line items
- Heated floors, exhaust upgrades, and any structural work uncovered at demo
Why we do not publish line-item pricing
Posting a single price tricks people into thinking their project will match it. It almost never does. We would rather scope your specific room on site and put a real number in writing. A consult is 30 minutes and obligation-free.
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