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5 Biggest Bathroom Renovation Mistakes to Avoid

A new bathroom is a great upgrade, but it’s also one of those jobs where mistakes can be expensive and frustrating. A lot of issues I see come from the same common problems, and most of them are completely avoidable if you know what to look out for.

If you’re planning a bathroom renovation, it’s worth understanding where things typically go wrong. Getting it right first time will save you money, time and stress later on.

1. Choosing price over quality

This is by far the most common mistake. It’s natural to compare quotes, but going for the cheapest option without understanding what’s included can lead to problems.

Bathrooms involve multiple trades, proper prep work and finishing. If the price seems too good to be true, something is usually being skipped.

My honest view

Cheap bathrooms often end up costing more in the long run when things start failing or need redoing.

2. Not planning the layout properly

Moving things after the job has started is where costs can quickly increase. Poor layout can also make the bathroom feel cramped or awkward to use.

  • toilet positioned badly
  • shower space too tight
  • door clashes with fittings

Spending a bit of time getting the layout right at the start makes a big difference.

3. Underestimating the full cost

A lot of people budget based on what they’ve seen online, but those figures often don’t include everything.

A proper bathroom renovation usually includes:

  • labour (often £4,000+)
  • suite and fittings
  • tiling
  • plumbing adjustments
  • finishing work

Missing parts of the job from the budget is where people get caught out.

4. Choosing the wrong materials

Not all bathroom products are equal. Some cheaper fittings might look fine at first, but don’t last or don’t perform well over time.

  • cheap taps and showers
  • low-quality furniture
  • tiles that are difficult to work with

It doesn’t mean everything has to be top-end, but choosing sensible quality makes a difference.

5. Rushing the job

A proper bathroom takes time. Rushing usually leads to poor finishing, missed details and issues later on.

Prep work, tiling and finishing all need to be done properly for a long-lasting result.

What I usually tell customers

It’s better to take a bit longer and get it right than rush it and regret it later.

Final thoughts

Most bathroom problems come down to poor planning or trying to cut corners. A well-done bathroom should last for years and be something you’re happy with every day.

Taking the time to plan properly, choose the right materials and use a reliable installer makes all the difference.

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