When you start planning a bathroom renovation, the first thing you want to know is what your budget actually buys. A price on its own doesn’t mean much. What matters is what you get for it. So instead of a vague range, here are three real bathroom projects we completed across the GTA, at three different budgets, with exactly what went into each one. It’s the clearest way to understand bathroom renovation cost in Toronto and find the right fit for your own space.
A quick note before the numbers: every price here is a real project total. Your own cost depends on the size of your bathroom and the materials you choose, so the best way to get an exact figure is a free in-home assessment. These three examples are here to show you what different budgets realistically deliver.
$16,500: Compact Full Refresh (Kleinburg)
Best for: compact bathrooms that need a complete refresh.

This Kleinburg bathroom shows how much you can achieve at the entry level when the layout stays the same and the budget goes into clean, modern finishes. The result feels far more expensive than it cost.
What this project included:
- Vertical stacked tile in a deep green feature wall
- Brushed brass fixtures
- Hex tile flooring in the shower
- A floating vanity with a quartz top
- A glass shower enclosure
At $16,500, this is the sweet spot for a compact bathroom that needs everything redone without changing the footprint.
$17,500: Larger Bathroom with Tub and Shower (York Mills)
Best for: larger bathrooms with room for both a tub and a separate shower.

This York Mills project steps up in size and function, fitting in both a soaker tub and a walk-in shower along with a double vanity. The extra budget goes into a bigger footprint and more built-in storage.
What this project included:
- A separate walk-in shower
- A soaker tub
- LED mirrors
- A double vanity
- Smart, built-in storage
At $17,500, this suits a primary bathroom where two people need to share the space comfortably.
$18,000: Modern Statement Bathroom (Vaughan)
Best for: a modern statement bathroom with premium finishes.

This Vaughan bathroom is about high-end detail. The budget goes into statement materials and smart features that lift the whole room.
What this project included:
- A smart toilet
- A frameless glass slider
- A blue marble feature
- A double vanity
- A rain shower head
At $18,000, this is the choice for a homeowner who wants a modern, designed bathroom that stands out.
What All Three Projects Include
No matter the budget, every bathroom renovation we do comes with the same standards built in:
- Heated floors, included at no extra cost
- A photorealistic 3D design, so you see the finished bathroom before we build, free
- A 5-year warranty
That means the price you see is the price that delivers a complete, designed bathroom, not a stripped-back version with extras bolted on later.
So What Will Your Bathroom Cost?
As you can see, bathroom renovation cost in Toronto isn’t a single number. It depends on the size of your space and the finishes you choose, and these three projects all landed within a few thousand dollars of each other while delivering very different results. The best way to know your number is to let us look at your space.
We start every project with a free consultation and a photorealistic 3D design, then give you a clear, fixed quote so the number you agree to is the number you pay. You can see more of our work on our bathroom renovation page, or read our full renovation cost guide for prices across kitchens, basements, and more.
Call us at +1 (647) 649-9404, email [email protected], or book a free consultation at https://www.elementhomesolutions.ca/contact/.
FAQs About Bathroom Renovation Costs
A complete bathroom renovation in the GTA starts from around $16,500. The three real projects in this guide ranged from $16,500 for a compact full refresh to $18,000 for a modern statement bathroom. Your final cost depends on the size of your space and the finishes you choose.
The difference comes down to finishes and features. A compact refresh with quartz and a floating vanity sits at the entry level, while premium materials like marble, smart toilets, and double vanities raise the cost. Layout and size matter too.
Yes. Every project includes a photorealistic 3D design, heated floors, and a 5-year warranty, with no hidden extras.
Keeping the existing layout is the biggest saving, since moving plumbing adds cost. Focusing the budget on clean, modern finishes, as in the $16,500 project, delivers a high-end look without structural changes.
Most bathroom renovations take from 1.5 to 4 weeks depending on scope. A compact refresh can be done in as little as 1.5 weeks, while a larger bathroom with a tub, separate shower, and premium finishes takes longer.
