How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in 2026? A Complete Pricing Breakdown

Most homeowners start a bathroom project with the same question: what is this actually going to cost me? And the honest answer is that it depends less on a single number and more on the level of work your space needs and the products you choose.

At Coors Remodeling, we approach budgeting the same way we approach every project. From the start, we offer the right products, the right people, and the right level of performance for your home so you are not left guessing through decisions or facing surprises later on. That is the foundation behind what we call a worry-free remodeling experience.

For homeowners in Lafayette, IN, and the surrounding communities, the ranges below reflect real projects, not national averages that do not match what local homes actually require.

What Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost Per Square Foot?

Square foot pricing is not perfect, but it is one of the clearest ways to understand where your project might fall before design decisions are finalized. Once you know the level of finish you are aiming for, the rest starts to fall into place.

Most bathroom remodels land in three general categories.

The ranges below reflect typical local project conditions. Final pricing depends on existing conditions, material selections, and the scope of work involved.

Standard Bathroom Remodel: $150–$225 Per Sq Ft

A standard remodel focuses on the bathroom's wet space. That means the shower or tub area, where most wear, leaks, and daily use happen. Instead of changing the entire room, the goal is to rebuild the most important functional area so it functions as it should. This is the most common type of bathroom project for Coors Remodeling.

This type of project often includes replacing an existing tub or shower system, installing a new wall surround, updating fixtures in the wet area, and correcting any underlying moisture or plumbing issues associated with that space.

If your bathroom layout still works and you are mainly looking to fix, update, or modernize the bathing area, this is typically the starting point.

Premium Bathroom Remodel: $225–$300 Per Sq Ft

Premium projects go beyond a straight wet-space replacement, offering greater customization and design flexibility. This may include upgraded shower configurations, larger or reworked wet areas, higher-end Onyx systems, custom tile work, and more detailed material selections throughout the bathroom.

At this level, planning becomes more involved because the space is being shaped around both performance and appearance, not just replacement.

Luxury Bathroom Remodel: $300+ Per Sq Ft

Luxury bathroom remodels are where the space becomes fully customized. This level often involves changing layouts, moving plumbing, and building the bathroom exactly how you want it to function, rather than working within what already exists.

Components include specialty tilework, high-end fixtures, frameless glass, and design-driven layouts built from the ground up. These projects are more involved, but they also offer the most flexibility in how the final space looks and feels. 

At this stage, every detail matters because everything is being built with intention.

What Affects the Cost of a Bathroom Remodel?

Square footage is only part of the story. Two bathrooms of the same size can fall into very different price ranges depending on a few key decisions.

Bathroom Size and Scope of Work

The first major cost driver is the extent to which the bathroom is being physically and structurally changed. If the bathroom stays in its existing layout and the plumbing does not move, the project is more straightforward. Work can focus on replacing the wet space without major disruption behind the walls.

Once the layout changes or plumbing and drains need to be relocated, the scope expands quickly. That type of work requires more labor, more coordination, and more rebuilding behind finished surfaces.

This also ties directly into how deep the remodel goes. Some projects focus only on updating the shower or tub area. Others involve full demolition down to the studs, where the entire wet space is rebuilt along with plumbing and supporting systems.

The more the layout changes and the more the space is rebuilt, the higher the overall cost.

Fixture and Material Selections

Materials and fixtures are another major factor in total project cost. Within the wet space alone, choices such as shower systems, surrounds, valves, and fixtures can vary widely depending on brand and quality level. For example, standard fixture packages from Moen, Kohler, or Delta offer reliable performance at a more accessible price point, while upgraded systems like the Onyx Collection offer greater customization and long-term durability.

These selections often influence the final price as much as the bathroom's physical size.

Shower Remodels and Tub-to-Shower Conversions: What to Expect

Shower installations are one of the most common cost drivers in bathroom remodeling projects.

A custom walk-in shower with tile, frameless glass, and full wall surround systems typically falls into the premium or luxury range due to the materials involved and the level of installation required. Shower installations also require careful waterproofing, precise fitment, and detailed coordination between multiple components.

Tub-to-shower conversions are a practical way to modernize a bathroom without changing the entire layout. Removing an existing tub and installing a walk-in shower can significantly improve daily function while keeping the project more focused within the existing footprint.

Coors Remodeling provides complete tub-to-shower conversions and shower remodeling services, depending on how the space is being updated.

Is a Bathroom Remodel Worth the Investment?

Cost is only part of the decision. The other part is how the space actually works for you day to day.

Older bathrooms often have aging plumbing, worn waterproofing, and layouts that no longer suit modern routines. A remodel addresses those issues in a way that improves both function and long-term reliability.

There is also the comfort factor. Smarter storage, improved layouts, and surfaces that are easier to keep clean change how the space feels to use every day. That is something most homeowners notice immediately after the project is complete.

For long-term planning, it is also worth considering how the space may need to function years from now. Features tied to accessibility or aging-in-place can be built into a standard remodel without changing the overall design direction.

For larger projects, financing is worth considering. You can review the options we offer on our home remodeling financing page to get an idea of what might be available to you. 

Talk to a Lafayette Bathroom Remodeling Expert

Coors Remodeling has been serving Lafayette, IN, since 1993 as a family-owned and operated company. For more than 30 years, the focus has stayed the same: deliver the right products, the right people, and the right performance so homeowners get a result they can trust for years to come.

Our bathroom remodeling projects are backed by a 10-year workmanship warranty and built around a straightforward goal: a finished space that feels right to live in and does not create stress along the way.

If you are starting to explore bathroom remodeling costs, the next step is simple. Schedule a free consultation, walk through your space with our team, and get a clear, realistic number based on your home and your goals. Contact Coors Remodeling to get started.

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