How Much Does a Bathroom Remodel Cost in Seattle? (2026 Guide)

Real 2026 pricing from a licensed Seattle contractor — from a basic refresh to a full luxury master bath.


Planning a bathroom remodel in Seattle but not sure what to budget? Cost is the number one question we hear from homeowners across Seattle, Bellevue, Kirkland, and the Eastside — and it’s a fair one to ask before you commit.

The honest answer: bathroom remodel costs in Seattle vary widely — from $5,000 for a focused refresh to $50,000+ for a full luxury master bath. This guide breaks it all down so you can walk into any estimate conversation knowing exactly what to expect.

Seattle Bathroom Remodel Costs at a Glance (2026)

Project ScopeEstimated Cost RangeTypical Timeline
Cosmetic refresh (fixtures, paint, accessories)$2,000 – $5,0001–3 days
Partial remodel (shower or tub, new vanity)$5,000 – $12,0003–7 days
Full bathroom remodel (standard)$12,000 – $25,0001–3 weeks
Full master bath remodel$20,000 – $40,0002–4 weeks
Luxury / high-end master bath$40,000 – $80,000+4–8 weeks

What Drives the Cost?

1. Scope of Work

The single biggest cost driver. A cosmetic refresh costs a fraction of a full gut-and-rebuild.

2. Tile Selection

Basic ceramic tile runs $1–3/sq ft; premium large-format porcelain runs $5–15/sq ft; natural stone can exceed $25/sq ft.

3. Shower or Tub Configuration

A custom walk-in shower with frameless glass costs significantly more than a prefab insert. Your shower decisions often represent 30–40% of the total budget.

4. Plumbing Changes

Keeping plumbing in the same location is always cheaper than moving it. Relocating a drain or supply line adds $500–$2,000+ to most projects.

5. Vanity and Fixtures

A stock vanity runs $300–$800. A custom cabinet with quartz countertop runs $1,500–$5,000+.

6. Surprises Behind the Walls

Seattle’s wet climate means water damage and mold are common discoveries. Roughly 30–40% of Seattle bathroom remodels uncover some moisture damage. Addressing it properly adds cost but protects your home long-term.

Budget Breakdown by Category

CategoryTypical % of Budget
Labor (demo, tile, plumbing, glass)40–50%
Tile and flooring10–15%
Shower glass enclosure8–12%
Vanity, countertop, and sink8–12%
Fixtures and hardware5–8%
Lighting and electrical3–6%
Permits and inspections2–4%
Contingency (surprises)10–15%

Cost by City in the Greater Seattle Area

Labor and material costs vary slightly across the region. Here’s a realistic snapshot:

CityFull Remodel RangeNotes
Seattle$12,000 – $45,000Higher labor costs, dense access
Bellevue / Kirkland$14,000 – $55,000Premium finishes common
Everett$10,000 – $35,000More affordable overall
Redmond / Sammamish$13,000 – $45,000Tech-area demand, higher expectations
Lynnwood / Mukilteo$10,000 – $32,000Mid-range market

3 Questions to Ask Any Seattle Bathroom Contractor

  1. “What waterproofing system do you use?” A confident contractor will answer immediately. Hesitation is a red flag.
  2. “Is your plumber licensed in Washington State?” Unpermitted work creates problems when you sell.
  3. “What happens if you find water damage once the walls open?” Get their process in writing.

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