Small Bathroom Remodel Cost 2026: Real Numbers, Zero Fluff
QUICK ANSWER β FEATURED SNIPPET
A small bathroom remodel (5x7 or 5x10) costs $5,500 to $18,000 in 2026, with a national average of $9,500 to $12,500 for a full mid-range update. Budget cosmetic refreshes start at $2,500. Labor accounts for 50 to 60% of cost in small bathrooms β higher than larger rooms because tradespeople charge per job, not per square foot.
TL;DR β ZERO-CLICK SUMMARY
β¦Β 5x7 small bath mid-range remodel: $9,500 to $15,000 nationally
β¦Β Labor is 50 to 60% of cost β higher percentage than larger bathrooms
β¦Β Best ROI upgrades: walk-in shower, floating vanity, large-format tile
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Small bathrooms are the most common remodel in America β and the most misunderstood when it comes to cost. Most homeowners assume smaller space automatically means dramatically lower price. That is only half true.
Yes, you use less tile, fewer fixtures, and less paint. But plumbing rough-in, electrical work, demo, and contractor overhead do not shrink proportionally with room size. A licensed plumber does not charge by the square foot β they charge by the job.
Here is everything you need to budget a small bathroom remodel cost accurately in 2026 β with real numbers, not ranges so wide they are useless.
For a personalized estimate based on your specific bathroom size and US location, use the free calculator at: listmyproperties.com/bathroom-renovation-cost-calculator/
1. SMALL BATHROOM REMODEL COST BY SIZE (2026)
These are real national cost ranges based on 2026 contractor pricing. Your local market will vary β Northeast and West Coast run 20 to 45% higher than the Midwest baseline.
BATHROOM SIZE | SQ FT | BUDGET REMODEL | MID-RANGE | HIGH-END |
5×5 (tiny) | 25 | $3,500β$6,500 | $7Kβ$11K | $13K+ |
5×7 (common) | 35 | $5,500β$9,000 | $9.5Kβ$15K | $18K+ |
5×8 (standard) | 40 | $6,000β$10,000 | $11Kβ$17K | $20K+ |
5×10 (larger) | 50 | $7,000β$11,000 | $12Kβ$19K | $22K+ |
6×8 | 48 | $7,000β$11,000 | $12Kβ$18K | $22K+ |
β οΈΒ MPORTANT: Small Space, Big Labor Percentage |
In a 5×7 bathroom, labor is often 50 to 60% of total project cost (vs 40 to 45% in larger bathrooms). This is because plumbers, electricians, and tile setters charge minimum call-out fees that do not scale down with room size. A plumber spending 4 hours in a 35 sq ft bathroom charges almost the same as in a 90 sq ft bathroom.
2. FULL COST BREAKDOWN: WHERE DOES THE MONEY GO?
Typical 5×7 small bathroom full mid-range remodel β Midwest national average baseline:
COST CATEGORY | BUDGET | MID-RANGE | HIGH-END |
Labor (all trades) | $3Kβ$4.5K | $4.5Kβ$7K | $7Kβ$10K |
Vanity + sink + faucet | $200β$500 | $500β$1,500 | $1.5Kβ$4K |
Tile (floor + walls) | $400β$900 | $900β$2,200 | $2.2Kβ$6K |
Toilet | $150β$350 | $350β$700 | $700β$2K |
Shower or tub | $300β$800 | $800β$2,500 | $2.5Kβ$7K |
Lighting + electrical | $200β$500 | $500β$1,200 | $1.2Kβ$2.5K |
Permit + misc | $200β$400 | $400β$700 | $700β$1.2K |
Contingency 15% (MUST) | $700β$1K | $1.2Kβ$2K | $2Kβ$3K |
3. 5 BEST UPGRADES THAT MAXIMIZE SMALL BATHROOM SPACE
In a small bathroom, every design decision affects how large or small the space feels. These five upgrades deliver the best combination of visual impact, space efficiency, and resale value.
- Walk-In Shower (Remove the Tub)
This is the #1 recommendation for any small bathroom remodel cost. Replacing a tub-shower combo with a walk-in shower immediately makes the room feel 30 to 40% larger. Sightlines open, the space breathes, and it photographs dramatically better for real estate listings.
Cost: $3,000 to $7,500 installed depending on tile choice and glass door style. A frameless glass door adds $800 to $2,000 but is worth it in small spaces β it keeps the visual field open.
π‘Β Β Resale Note: Buyers prefer walk-in showers over tub-shower c
ombos in primary bathrooms by a 70 to 30 margin in 2026. [verify source: NKBA Design Trends 2026] If it is a secondary bathroom where a tub is needed for children, keep the tub.
- Floating / Wall-Mounted Vanity
A wall-mounted vanity frees up floor space visually, making the room feel larger. It also makes cleaning easier. In a 5×7 bathroom, this single swap can transform the feeling of the room.
Cost: $400 to $1,800 installed. IKEA GODMORGON, Home Depot Hampton Bay, and Allen + Roth floating vanities are excellent budget-to-mid-range options.
- Large-Format Floor Tile
Large tiles (12×24 inch or larger) create fewer grout lines, producing the illusion of more floor space. Standard 4×4 or 12×12 tiles visually chop the floor into small pieces. Large format tile reverses this effect.
Cost premium over standard tile: 15 to 25% on materials, plus slightly more labor. Worth every penny in a small bathroom. Porcelain is the recommended material.
- Recessed Wall Niche (Shower Shelf)
A niche shelf built between studs in the shower wall provides storage without eating square footage. It keeps the floor and surfaces clear, which amplifies the sense of space.
Cost: $300 to $800 installed. One of the smartest investments in a small bathroom.
- Pocket Door or Barn Door
A standard swing door in a 5×7 bathroom steals 8 to 12 square feet of usable floor space with its arc. A pocket door (slides into the wall) or barn door eliminates this dead zone entirely.
Cost: $600 to $1,400 installed including framing work.
4. DIY VS CONTRACTOR: WHAT CAN YOU DO YOURSELF?
For a small bathroom, smart DIY can save $2,000 to $4,000 on labor β a 20 to 35% reduction in total project cost.
TASK | DIY OK? | SAVINGS | RISK |
Demo / tear-out | YES | $400β$900 | Low |
Painting | YES | $200β$500 | Very Low |
Vanity installation | YES | $200β$600 | Low |
Floor tile setting | MEDIUM | $400β$900 | Medium |
Plumbing (new lines) | NO β License | β | Very High |
Electrical (circuits) | NO β Permit | β | Very High |
Shower tile + waterproof | CAUTION | $600β$1.5K | Very High |
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β οΈΒ he Most Expensive DIY Mistake: |
Improperly waterproofed shower tile is the #1 DIY disaster in small bathrooms. Water gets behind the tile, soaks the substrate, and causes $5,000 to $20,000 in mold and structural damage that takes years to appear. If you are not certain you can do the waterproofing correctly, hire a tile setter for the shower walls. The floor tile you can DIY.
5. THE #1 MISTAKE IN SMALL BATHROOM REMODELS
It is not bad tile choices. It is not going over budget on fixtures. The single biggest mistake homeowners make in small bathroom renovations is trying to move plumbing to get more space.
Here is the math: Moving a toilet 18 inches costs $800 to $2,500 in extra plumbing labor. Moving a shower drain on a concrete slab: $1,500 to $4,000. For a 5×7 bathroom, that money almost never translates to a meaningfully different spatial experience. The room is still small β it is just $3,000 more expensive now.
The better approach: work with existing plumbing locations and use design choices (floating vanity, large tile, frameless glass, pocket door) to create the perception of more space. These changes cost $500 to $2,000 total and have far more visual impact per dollar than any plumbing move.
6. CASE STUDY: $6,180 SMALL BATHROOM TRANSFORMATION
π Cincinnati, Ohio Β· 5Γ7 Full Bath Β· Full Remodel Β· 2026
Mike had a 1985 small bathroom with original pink tile, a builder-grade vanity, and a leaking toilet. His goal: modern, clean, functional β without spending $15,000. Here’s exactly what he spent:
| Item | Cost | How He Saved |
|---|---|---|
| Licensed plumber (fixture swap, no relocation) | $1,100 | Kept all plumbing in place |
| Licensed electrician (GFCI, new light circuit) | $480 | Minimal electrical work |
| Tile setter (shower walls + floor) | $1,400 | Used simple subway tile pattern |
| Floor tile (12Γ24 porcelain) | $320 | Floor and Decor clearance find |
| Subway tile β shower walls (3Γ6) | $280 | Classic white, widely available |
| Floating vanity (IKEA GODMORGON 24″) | $420 | IKEA + DIY install |
| Toilet (Kohler Cimarron Comfort Height) | $340 | Mid-range, highly reviewed |
| Frameless shower door (semi-frameless) | $680 | Home Depot, not custom shop |
| Vanity light + mirror | $280 | Wayfair sale finds |
| Paint + hardware + accessories | $220 | Mike painted himself |
| Demo (Mike did it himself) | $0 | Saved ~$600 vs hiring out |
| Permit | $280 | β |
| Contingency used (minor grout issue) | $380 | Had $1,200 set aside, used $380 |
| Total | $6,180 | Under $8,500 target β |
Mike’s keys to staying under budget: (1) kept all plumbing in existing locations, (2) DIY demo saved $600, (3) IKEA vanity with DIY install saved $400, (4) Floor and Decor for tile saved 40% vs big-box pricing, (5) painted himself instead of hiring. His bathroom now looks like a $14,000 remodel.
7. PRE-RENOVATION CHECKLIST FOR SMALL BATHROOMS
- Measure everything before ordering β small bathrooms have zero margin for oversized fixtures
- Decide on tub vs. walk-in shower before anything else β this decision shapes the entire layout
- Get 3 contractor quotes β small bathroom pricing varies hugely between contractors
- Check plumbing access β concrete slab homes cost more to renovate than wood-frame
- Plan for an alternative bathroom during the 2β3 week construction window
- Budget 15% contingency β water damage and mold are especially common in small, poorly ventilated bathrooms
- Pull permits for any plumbing or electrical work β never skip this step
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does a 5x7 bathroom remodel cost?
A 5×7 bathroom remodel costs $5,500 to $15,000 depending on scope and materials. Budget cosmetic refresh: $3,500 to $6,000. Full mid-range remodel: $9,500 to $13,000. High-end custom: $15,000 to $20,000+. National average for a full mid-range 5×7 remodel is around $10,500 to $12,000.
What is the cheapest way to remodel a small bathroom?
The cheapest approach that still creates meaningful change: fresh paint ($150 to $300), new vanity light bar ($100 to $350), updated hardware ($80 to $200), recaulk shower and tub ($50 to $100), new mirror ($100 to $400). Total DIY: under $1,200. With professional labor: $3,000 to $4,000. Keep plumbing in existing locations β relocating anything immediately adds $1,000 to $3,000.
Is it worth renovating a small bathroom?
Yes β small bathroom renovations typically have the best ROI of any bathroom type because the investment is lower but the impact on buyers is disproportionately high. A dated, worn small bathroom is one of the most commonly flagged issues in buyer walkthroughs.
Should I replace the tub in a small bathroom?
If it is a secondary bathroom and families with young children may be buyers, keep the tub. If it is a primary bathroom or the home targets adults, a walk-in shower almost always creates more value. The tub-to-shower conversion costs $3,000 to $7,500 and is the highest-ROI single upgrade in most small primary bathrooms.
How long does a small bathroom remodel take?
A standard small bathroom full remodel takes 10 to 18 days of actual construction. A cosmetic refresh can be done in a weekend. Plan for at least 2 weeks without access to that bathroom during a full remodel.
Why is small bathroom labor so expensive relative to size?
Tradespeople charge minimum call-out fees regardless of room size. Setting up, breaking down, and traveling to a job costs the same whether the bathroom is 35 sq ft or 90 sq ft. This is why small bathrooms have a much higher labor cost per square foot than larger rooms.
What tile makes a small bathroom look bigger?
Large-format tile (12×24 inch or 18×24 inch) with minimal grout lines is most effective. Light colors (white, light gray, warm cream) reflect light and open up the space. Avoid small mosaic tiles or busy patterns in small bathrooms.
How much does a 5x10 bathroom remodel cost?
A 5×10 bathroom remodel costs $7,000 to $19,000 depending on scope. Budget: $7,000 to $11,000. Mid-range full remodel: $12,000 to $17,000. High-end: $19,000+.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
β¦Β 5×7 small bathroom mid-range full remodel: $9,500 to $15,000 nationally in 2026
β¦Β Labor is 50 to 60% of cost in small bathrooms β higher percentage than larger rooms
β¦Β Never move plumbing in a small bathroom β the spatial gain rarely justifies the $2,000 to $4,000 cost
β¦Β Walk-in shower replacement is the single highest-ROI upgrade in a small primary bathroom
β¦Β Floating vanity + large-format tile + frameless glass = maximum perceived space for minimum cost
β¦Β Smart DIY (demo, painting, vanity install, floor tile) saves $2,000 to $4,000 on labor
β¦Β Always hold 15% contingency β small bathrooms often hide old water damage
β¦Β Small bathroom renovations often have the best ROI of any bathroom type
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Md Arshad specializes in real estate content marketing and home improvement education, helping US homeowners navigate renovation decisions with data-driven guidance.
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