Planning a bathroom in Beverly Hills? A full project typically runs $36,000 to $60,000 in 2026. Cosmetic refreshes start near $22,000; premium custom work climbs past $110,000. This is what your budget actually covers, what drives the price up, and how to vet a contractor who knows Beverly Hills permits.
The Honest 2026 Price for a Bathroom in Beverly Hills
As the kitchens and baths editor at Renology, I review hundreds of project invoices from top-tier contractors every quarter. In Beverly Hills, the conversation around bathroom renovation costs is often clouded by national averages that simply do not apply. The reality is that this market operates on a different plane, influenced by exacting standards, historic architecture, and some of the highest skilled-labor rates in the country. Forget the numbers you see on home improvement TV shows; this is the ground truth for 2026.
For a standard five-by-eight-foot guest bathroom or a moderately sized primary bath, most Beverly Hills homeowners should anticipate a cost between $36,000 and $60,000. This range covers a full gut renovation with quality, durable materials and professional installation. If you are planning a simple cosmetic refresh, keeping the existing layout and plumbing, you can likely achieve a beautiful result in the $22,000 to $36,000 range. For those envisioning a complete transformation of a primary suite, involving structural changes, bespoke cabinetry, and statement materials like bookmatched stone slabs, the budget will start at $72,000 and can easily exceed $110,000.
These figures are not arbitrary. They reflect the real-world costs of permits, insured labor, and the specific material supply chains that serve the 90210 ZIP code. The key to a successful project is understanding where your budget is going and planning accordingly, including a contingency fund for the inevitable surprises lurking behind decades-old walls.
What Drives Bathroom Costs in Beverly Hills
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Take 4 questions →A bathroom renovation budget is a composite of three main factors: labor, materials, and the administrative overhead of permits and project management. In Beverly Hills, each of these carries a significant premium compared to national benchmarks.
Labor: The Artisan Premium
The single largest portion of your budget, often 40 to 60 percent, will be allocated to labor. Beverly Hills demands a higher caliber of tradesperson. The tile setter who can impeccably install a complex mosaic, the plumber who can rework century-old cast iron pipes, and the electrician who can wire a smart vanity with integrated lighting all command top-tier wages. According to the California Department of Industrial Relations, prevailing wages for skilled trades in Los Angeles County are among the highest in the nation. This is not just about paying for a name; it is about paying for the experience to work within the city’s rigorous inspection standards and the nuances of its housing stock.
Materials and Finishes: From Builder-Grade to Bespoke
While labor is a fixed regional cost, materials offer the most flexibility. Your choices here will define the final aesthetic and price tag. A simple ceramic subway tile might cost $8 per square foot, while a Calacatta Viola marble slab for a shower wall can run upwards of $150 per square foot, before fabrication and installation. A prefabricated vanity from a reputable brand like Restoration Hardware is a different investment than a custom-built, rift-sawn white oak vanity designed by your architect. Faucets from a brand like Brizo or Kallista can cost four times as much as their mass-market counterparts, a difference justified by solid brass construction, superior valve technology, and lifetime warranties.
Editor's note
Supply chain issues persist for high-end European fixtures and custom cabinetry. Order these long-lead items the moment your design plans are finalized. A ten to sixteen week lead time is the new normal for many premium brands, and waiting can stall your entire project.
Permits, Plans, and Project Management
The "soft costs" of a renovation are often underestimated. In Beverly Hills, nearly any project that involves moving plumbing, electrical, or walls requires a permit from the Community Development Department. This process involves architectural plans, structural engineering calculations if walls are moved, and potentially Title 24 energy compliance reports. These professional services, along with the city's permit fees, can add several thousand dollars to your budget before a single hammer is swung., a good general contractor builds project management into their fee, covering scheduling, subcontractor coordination, inspections, and quality control. This is the invisible but essential work that ensures your project runs smoothly and meets code.
Beverly Hills Bathrooms by Tier: 3 Real Project Examples
To make these numbers more concrete, let's examine three distinct project tiers. I have based these on aggregated invoices and project scopes from the Renology network in Beverly Hills, providing a clear picture of what your investment can achieve.
| Tier | Scope | Cost Range | Timeline |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic Refresh | Layout remains identical. Includes new paint, replacing a vanity with a stock model, new plumbing fixtures (faucet, shower head), new light fixtures, and potentially reglazing existing tile or installing a new tile floor over the old one. No permits typically required. | $22,000, $36,000 | 2, 4 weeks |
| Mid-Range Gut Renovation | Full demolition to the studs. New plumbing and electrical within the existing locations. Includes a new tub or shower conversion with tiled walls (e.g., porcelain or high-quality ceramic), a semi-custom vanity, quartz or granite countertops, new toilet, ventilation fan, and mid-grade fixtures from brands like Kohler or Moen. Requires permits. | $36,000, $60,000 | 5, 9 weeks |
| Premium Custom Remodel | Complete reconfiguration of the space, potentially moving walls to expand the footprint. Includes custom cabinetry, natural stone slabs (marble, quartzite) for countertops and shower walls, a freestanding tub, a curbless shower with linear drain, high-end fixtures (e.g., Waterworks, Dornbracht), heated floors, and sophisticated lighting design. Full architectural plans and extensive permitting required. | $72,000, $110,000+ | 10, 16+ weeks |

Permits and Local Code in Beverly Hills
In many parts of the country, a bathroom remodel can be a casual affair. Not so in Beverly Hills. The city's building and safety standards are stringent, designed to ensure safety, energy efficiency, and quality construction. Understanding the local regulatory framework is non-negotiable.
Navigating the Community Development Department
Any work beyond simple cosmetic updates requires a permit from the City of Beverly Hills Community Development Department. This includes moving plumbing supply or drain lines, altering electrical circuits, or changing any structural elements. The plan check process, where city officials review your architectural drawings for code compliance, can take several weeks. An experienced local contractor or architect will know how to prepare a submission package that minimizes back-and-forth and gets approved efficiently. They will be familiar with the city's specific requirements and inspection sequences, a crucial piece of local knowledge.
California Title 24 and CALGreen
All permitted renovations in California must comply with Title 24, the state's energy code, and CALGreen, its green building standards code. For your bathroom, this has tangible implications:
- Lighting: All new hardwired light fixtures must be high-efficacy, which in practice means LED. Recessed can lights, vanity sconces, and overhead fixtures will all need to meet this standard.
- Ventilation: A new, high-efficiency ventilation fan is mandatory. It must be properly sized for the room's square footage and ducted to the exterior to effectively remove moisture.
- Water Conservation: Faucets, showerheads, and toilets must meet low-flow standards mandated by the California Plumbing Code.
While these regulations add modest costs, they also result in a more comfortable, durable, and energy-efficient space with better air quality and lower utility bills over the long term.
The Beverly Hills Neighborhoods Where Bathroom Costs Diverge
Beverly Hills is not a monolith. The city's distinct neighborhoods present unique architectural styles, lot constraints, and renovation challenges that directly impact project costs. A remodel in the Trousdale Estates is a fundamentally different undertaking than one in the Beverly Hills Flats.
Trousdale Estates: Mid-Century Modern Preservation
Developed primarily in the 1950s and 60s, Trousdale is a showcase of mid-century modern architecture. Renovations here often involve a delicate balance between modernization and preservation. Homeowners and the city's design review board are keen to maintain the original architectural intent. This can mean sourcing period-appropriate materials, dealing with single-pane glass walls that abut bathroom spaces, and carefully upgrading post-and-beam structures. In my last walkthrough of a Trousdale project, the contractor had to bring in a specialized plumber to re-route waste lines through a concrete slab foundation without compromising the home's original footprint, a complex and costly procedure. The larger footprint of these homes also means primary bathrooms are often more expansive, driving up the square-footage cost for materials like terrazzo flooring or walnut paneling.
Beverly Hills Flats: Classic Homes, Aging Infrastructure
The Flats are known for their beautiful, traditional homes, many dating back to the 1920s and 30s. While architecturally stunning, these properties often hide century-old infrastructure. A bathroom remodel here frequently uncovers galvanized plumbing, knob-and-tube wiring, or uninsulated walls. The project scope must then expand to include a full re-pipe and re-wire to meet modern safety codes. These "while we're at it" upgrades are essential for the home's longevity and safety, but they can add 20 to 30 percent to the initial budget. The smaller lot sizes can also create logistical challenges for material delivery and debris removal, adding another layer of complexity for the contractor to manage.
In Beverly Hills, the most expensive material is not marble; it is the unforeseen.
Timeline: Realistic Week-by-Week Expectations
A common point of frustration for homeowners is a project timeline that stretches indefinitely. A well-managed Beverly Hills bathroom renovation follows a predictable sequence. While every project is unique, here is a realistic week-by-week breakdown for a mid-range gut remodel.
- Weeks 1-4: Design and Planning. This is the most critical phase. You will work with a designer or contractor to finalize the layout, select all materials and fixtures, and create detailed architectural plans for permitting.
- Weeks 5-8: Permitting. Your contractor submits the plans to the City of Beverly Hills. The plan check process can vary, but budgeting four weeks is a safe bet. During this time, long-lead items like custom vanities and imported tile should be ordered.
- Week 9: Demolition and Prep. With permit in hand, the active work begins. The crew will demolish the existing bathroom down to the studs, carefully protecting the rest of your home from dust and debris.
- Week 10: Rough-In and Framing. The plumber and electrician arrive to run new pipes and wires. Any changes to the wall framing are completed. This phase concludes with a "rough-in" inspection from the city.
- Week 11: Insulation, Drywall, and Waterproofing. After the inspection passes, walls are insulated and closed up with moisture-resistant drywall. In the shower area, a comprehensive waterproofing system (like a Schluter-KERDI membrane) is meticulously installed. This is a critical step for preventing future leaks.
- Week 12-13: Tile and Flooring. The artisan work begins. The tile setter installs the floor and wall tile. This is a slow, methodical process that cannot be rushed.
- Week 14: Cabinetry, Countertops, and Paint. The vanity is installed, followed by the countertop template and fabrication. While the stone is being cut, the painters can complete their work.
- Week 15: Final Finishes and Inspections. The plumber and electrician return to install the faucets, toilet, lighting, and switches (the "finish" phase). The countertop is installed. The project concludes with a final inspection from the city.
Pro tip
Build a 15 to 20 percent contingency into both your budget and your timeline. Discovering dry rot in a subfloor or a delay in a tile shipment is common. Having a buffer prevents these hiccups from becoming a crisis.
How to Vet a Beverly Hills Contractor
Choosing the right general contractor is the single most important decision you will make. In a market like Beverly Hills, you need a professional who is not only a skilled builder but also a savvy navigator of the local bureaucracy and a clear communicator.
Key Questions to Ask
When interviewing potential contractors, go beyond the basic "Are you licensed and insured?". Dig deeper with these questions:
- How many bathroom remodels have you completed in Beverly Hills specifically in the last two years?
- Can you provide three references from recent, local bathroom projects?
- Who will be my primary point of contact and how often will we communicate?
- How do you handle unforeseen conditions and change orders? What is your process for pricing and approval?
- Can you walk me through your line-item bid? (A detailed bid is a sign of a thorough professional).
- What specific waterproofing system do you use for your showers? (Look for answers like Schluter, Laticrete Hydro Ban, or RedGard).
Red Flags to Watch For
Equally important is knowing what to avoid. Be wary of a contractor who:
- Offers a significantly lower bid than others. This often indicates they have missed something in the scope or are using subpar labor.
- Pressures you to sign a contract immediately or offers a "special price" for an on-the-spot decision.
- Is hesitant to provide a copy of their license and insurance certificates. You can and should verify their license status on the California Contractors State License Board (CSLB) website.
- Suggests doing the work without a permit to save money. This is a major liability that can create huge problems with safety, insurance, and the future sale of your home.
Key takeaway
The best contractor is rarely the cheapest. In Beverly Hills, you are paying for experience, reliability, and peace of mind. A detailed contract with a clear scope of work is your best protection against budget overruns and project delays.

Renology Take
After analyzing hundreds of luxury bathroom projects, the most common oversight I see among Beverly Hills homeowners is a focus on the visible finishes at the expense of the invisible systems. It is easy to fall in love with a particular marble slab or a designer faucet, but the true, long-term value of your renovation lies behind the walls. Homeowners often underestimate the cost required to bring a 1940s plumbing system or 1960s electrical panel up to modern code. This foundational work, things like proper waterproofing, solid ventilation, and dedicated electrical circuits, is not glamorous. It does not show up in photos, but it is what ensures your beautiful new bathroom functions flawlessly and protects your home from water damage and electrical hazards for decades to come. Budget for the bones first, then the beauty.
Sources & Methodology
These cost ranges are reconstructed from publicly available labor and permit data, the latest Remodeling Magazine cost-vs-value report, and Renology's own Project of the Day network, a rolling sample of real homeowner invoices we collect from Beverly Hills-area contractors. Last refreshed April 2026.
- National Association of Home Builders (NAHB) Remodeling Market Index, Q1 2026
- California Department of Industrial Relations, Los Angeles County Prevailing Wage Data, 2026
- City of Beverly Hills Community Development Department, Permit Fee Schedule, 2026
- Remodeling Magazine, 2026 Cost vs. Value Report
- California Contractors State License Board (CSLB)
- Renology Project of the Day Network, aggregated 2026 contractor invoices in Beverly Hills
- California Building Standards Commission, Title 24 and CALGreen Codes
Methodology
How Renology estimates bathroom costs in Beverly Hills.
Renology treats this page as a planning benchmark for Beverly Hills, California, not a final quote. We compare published local guide data, contractor scope patterns, permit-sensitive work, climate or site constraints, and finish-level assumptions.
Cost range
$36,000-60,000
Timeline
3-8 weeks
Source type
Editorial dataset
Local factor: Mediterranean (Köppen Csa): 14 inches annual rain, hot dry summers, mild winters. UV intensity is high year-round.
Use these numbers to shape a scope and spot missing line items. Confirm permits, structural work, electrical, plumbing, gas, waterproofing, drainage, and code-sensitive details with the local building department and a licensed professional.
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