Bathroom Remodel Cost in Palm Beach [$5-$80k+]
Dec 10, 2025
Bathroom remodels in Palm Beach tend to look straightforward until you start adding up everything that sits behind the finishes – the waterproofing, the plumbing age, the ventilation, the impact window requirements.
Those details shape the budget just as much as tile or fixtures.
To make the numbers feel less abstract, we’ll break down realistic bathroom remodel cost ranges in Palm Beach and what drives them.
Key Notes
Powder rooms typically cost $5,000–$12,000, while full primary baths often reach $35,000–$70,000+.
Labor and layout changes drive 40–60% of bathroom remodel cost.
Materials like tile, stone, and fixtures can double total budgets in Palm Beach.
Quick Summary: Bathroom Remodel Cost In Palm Beach
Here is the high-level overview of bathroom remodel cost ranges in Palm Beach:
Cost By Bathroom Type
Bathroom Remodel Type | Cost Range | Notes |
Powder room / half bath | $5,000 – $12,000 | Basic fixtures, no major plumbing changes |
Guest bathroom | $12,500 – $25,000 | Medium baths, new tile and fixtures |
Primary bath (mid-range) | $35,000 – $55,000 | Quartz, quality tile, moderate layout tweaks |
Primary bath (high-end / luxury) | $45,000 – $75,000+ | Luxury stone, heated floors, smart systems |
Full gut bathroom remodel | $60,000 – $90,000+ | Complete tear-out, systems, coastal upgrades |
These ranges already reflect Palm Beach premiums for labor, impact glazing, strict waterproofing, and higher-end material expectations.
Cost By Bathroom Type
Let us unpack each type of bathroom remodel so you can see what sits inside those ranges.
Powder Room / Half Bath ($5,000–$12,000+)
Powder rooms are usually the smallest and simplest projects.
What is typically included:
New vanity and countertop
New toilet
Updated faucet and sink
New lighting and mirror
Fresh paint and possibly new flooring
You keep costs at the lower end of the range when you:
Leave plumbing in the same place
Use stock or semi-stock vanities
Choose ceramic tile instead of stone
You push toward $10,000–$12,000+ when you add:
Custom vanity and stone countertop
High-end wallpaper or specialty finishes
Built-in storage, wainscoting, or panel moulding
Guest Bathroom ($12,000–$25,000+)
Guest baths are usually small to mid-sized rooms with a tub-shower combo or a compact walk-in shower.
Typical scope:
New tub or shower base
New tile on floors and shower walls
Updated vanity, countertop, lighting, and mirror
New toilet and plumbing fixtures
Ventilation upgrades if needed
At the lower end, you are refreshing fixtures and keeping the layout as-is. Toward the upper end, you are looking at:
Decorative mosaic tile instead of basic ceramic
Glass shower enclosure instead of a curtain
Semi-custom vanity with better storage
Some minor plumbing or electrical relocation
Primary Bathroom, Mid-Range ($35,000–$55,000+)
A mid-range primary bathroom remodel is where cost and comfort balance out.
Typical inclusions:
Quartz countertops ($70–$150 per sq ft installed)
Quality porcelain tile ($7–$20 per sq ft)
Upgraded vanity, often semi-custom
New shower with premium waterproofing and a decent glass enclosure
Updated lighting, ventilation, and storage
Moderate layout adjustments (for example, reworking the shower, not moving every line)
You are in this range when finishes are good quality but not exotic, and most plumbing stays fairly close to where it started.
Primary Bathroom, High-End / Luxury ($45,000–$75,000+)
This is the spa-level renovation – often the one that ends up on the inspiration boards.
What drives the cost here:
Custom vanity and built-ins ($5,500–$10,000+)
Imported marble or luxury stone tile ($15–$50+ per sq ft)
Premium shower systems ($2,500–$8,000+)
Freestanding tub or high-end soaking tub
Premium plumbing fixtures ($900–$2,000+ per fixture)
Layout may be significantly revised: enlarging the shower, relocating the tub, adding a water closet, or re-orienting the entire space.
Full Gut Bathroom Remodel ($60,000–$90,000+)
A full gut job means taking the bathroom back to the studs and rebuilding with new systems and finishes.
Scope usually includes:
Complete demolition
Full re-plumbing and re-wiring
New framing or structural work if needed
Full waterproofing, membranes, and backer boards
New HVAC supply, exhaust fan, and possibly dehumidification tie-in
New layout, fixtures, tile, cabinetry, and glass
While significant, an investment in a fully renovated primary bathroom is one of the largest augmentations to overall home value.

Labor: The Engine Behind 40–60% Of Bathroom Remodel Cost
Plumbing Labor
$45–$120 per hour for licensed plumbers
$900–$3,000 for a typical full bathroom scope
This covers rough-ins, running new lines where needed, setting fixtures, and final connections. Relocating fixtures or dealing with old plumbing bumps these numbers quickly.
Electrical Labor
$50–$110 per hour
$800–$2,500 for a full bathroom electrical scope
You are paying for new GFCI outlets, upgraded lighting, fan circuits, and often a rework of old, non-compliant wiring.
Tile, Drywall & Waterproofing
Tile installation (labor only): $4–$10 per sq ft
Drywall + paint: $6–$12 per sq ft
Shower waterproofing labor: $2.50–$6.00 per sq ft
Complex layouts, niches, benches, and large-format or stone tile push labor toward the upper end.
Installation Details
Vanity installation: $300–$900
Glass shower enclosure installation: $800–$2,300
These might look like small line items compared to tile and plumbing, but they add up, especially when custom pieces are involved.
Materials: Where You Can Spend Or Save
Material choices are where two bathrooms with the same layout end up tens of thousands apart.
Tile
Ceramic tile: $3–$7 per sq ft
Porcelain tile: $7–$20 per sq ft
Marble and natural stone: $15–$50+ per sq ft
Mixing materials – for example, porcelain on most surfaces with a limited amount of marble as an accent – is one way to keep the look elevated without blowing the budget.
Vanities and Cabinetry
Stock vanities: $2500–$4,500
Semi-custom vanities: $3,500–$8,000
Custom vanities: $5,500–$10,000+
Countertops
Quartz: $70–$150 per sq ft installed
Stone (marble or similar): $100–$250+ per sq ft installed
Quartz is usually the practical winner for most bathrooms: low maintenance and still premium. Natural stone shows up more often in high-end primary suites where the aesthetic is driving the decision.
Fixtures, Showers, Glass & Lighting
Mid-range plumbing fixtures: $200–$600 per fixture
High-end plumbing fixtures: $600–$2,000+ per fixture
Standard shower systems: $800–$2,500
Rainfall/smart showers: $2,500–$8,000+
Framed glass doors: $700–$1,500
Frameless glass doors: $1,500–$3,500+
Lighting fixtures: $100–$1,200 each
Toilets: $150–$2,500+ (basic to smart)
These are the line items that quietly lift a mid-range project into high-end territory.
Structural & Layout Changes
Plumbing Relocation
Per fixture move: $500–$1,500
Typical full bathroom relocation scope: $2,500–$7,000
Moving a toilet to an opposite wall is a different proposition than sliding a vanity 12 inches along the same wall. Slab trenching, joist drilling, and venting all drive cost.
Electrical Relocation and Ventilation
Electrical relocation per fixture: $150–$450
Full electrical rework: $800–$2,500
New fan and ducting: $500–$1,500
Upgrading or adding proper ventilation is particularly important here because of humidity. It is not the most glamorous line item, but it is one of the most protective.
Expanding The Bathroom Footprint
If you want a larger shower, a freestanding tub, or more storage, sometimes the room itself has to grow.
Bathroom expansion: $150–$300+ per sq ft added
Example: adding 50 sq ft = $7,500–$15,000+
That includes framing, foundation work where needed, roofing, insulation, finishes, and permits.

Palm Beach–Specific Premiums You Cannot Ignore
The same bathroom scope simply costs more here than it does inland.
A few reasons:
Impact-Rated Bathroom Windows
$50–$75 per sq ft installed
$800–$1,400 for a standard bathroom window
Even in a small space, impact glazing is a substantial add when you replace or add windows.
Waterproofing Expectations
Humidity and storm-driven rain make robust waterproofing mandatory.
Shower waterproofing labor already sits at $2.50–$6.00 per sq ft
Materials and methods are typically 20–30% more intensive than in milder climates
Mold, Permits & HOA Realities
Mold remediation: $1,500–$6,000+
Bathroom permits: $700–$3,000+
HOA approvals: often add 4–6 weeks before work can start
Palm Beach municipalities also bring strict flood and hurricane-related requirements, especially in certain zones. All of this needs to be factored in early.
Hidden Conditions To Budget For
Bathrooms are where water, steam, and time tend to do quiet damage. Once you open walls, you may find:
Mold spread behind old tile ($1,500–$6,000+)
Termite damage in framing ($3,000–$15,000+)
Cast iron drains that need replacement ($15,000–$35,000+ if house-wide)
Asbestos in old materials ($1,500–$10,000+)
On top of that, hazard testing alone runs $5,000–$15,000 when done across a broader property.
Add-Ons & Premium Features (& What They Cost)
If you are building a primary suite you plan to use daily, some upgrades are worth the spend. Typical ranges:
Steam showers: $3,500–$8,000+
Heated floors: $8–$15 per sq ft
Built-in niche or bench: $300–$1,000+
Smart mirrors: $300–$1,500+
Smart toilets: $900–$2,500+
Grab bars: $50–$200 each
Curbless shower: $2,500–$10,000+
Accessibility layout changes: $3,000–$15,000+
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is it cheaper to remodel a bathroom during a full home renovation?
Yes. Trades are already mobilized, demolition is coordinated, and system upgrades happen once instead of in phases. It reduces duplicated labor and can lower overhead costs like permits and inspections.
Do bathroom remodels add value in Palm Beach’s current market?
Generally, yes. Updated bathrooms are one of the highest-ROI interior upgrades because buyers expect modern plumbing, proper waterproofing, and quality finishes in coastal homes. Well-executed remodels can strengthen resale value and reduce inspection issues.
Can you keep a functioning bathroom during a remodel?
Sometimes. Powder rooms and guest baths are easier to phase while maintaining others in the home. Primary bathroom overhauls typically require the space to be fully offline due to demolition, waterproofing, and plumbing shutdowns.
How early should materials be ordered for a Palm Beach bathroom remodel?
Ideally before demolition. Items like custom vanities, stone slabs, and frameless glass often have long lead times. Ordering upfront prevents mid-project delays, especially during hurricane season when freight and supply chains slow down.
Conclusion
Bathroom remodel cost in Palm Beach is not one number.
Powder rooms might stay in the $5,000–$12,000 range, while full gut primary suites can climb to $80,000+ once you factor in systems, stone, glass, and structural considerations.
The common thread across all of them is simple: the better defined the scope, the more honest the numbers, and the less stressful the process.
If you are trying to figure out where your own project sits on that spectrum, a short discovery call can help. We will walk through scope and realistic cost bands, so you can plan your bathroom remodel with a clearer head and a better set of numbers. Book your call now!
Pricing Disclaimer
The pricing figures referenced in this article are derived from an 18-month trailing analysis of projects completed by reputable contractors using quality materials and industry-standard construction practices. These figures are intended for general informational purposes only. Market conditions, material costs, labor rates, and contractor availability can change rapidly, and Palm Club Design Group makes no representation or guarantee that the prices cited reflect current costs or will apply to any future project. Readers should obtain up-to-date quotations from qualified professionals before making any budgeting or planning decisions.




