Bathroom Renovations Parramatta

Are you looking forward to a bathroom renovation in Parramatta? You’re excited to start and get your bathroom done. However, the question is, do you have a trusted builder to accomplish it?

We’re Mitroteam Projects, a local Western Sydney building team with over 20 years of construction experience. We work with Parramatta homeowners on bathroom renovations from start to finish, including properties with genuine age to them, narrow floor plans that require careful spatial thinking; and, in some cases, heritage character that homeowners want the finished bathroom to acknowledge rather than erase.

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What Makes Parramatta Bathrooms Different

What Makes Parramatta Bathrooms Different

Most of the suburbs we work in have housing that dates primarily from one era. Seven Hills is mostly post-war. Girraween is 1960s and 70s. Old Toongabbie is similar. Parramatta’s residential housing spans a much broader range, and that affects how we approach a bathroom renovation here differently to anywhere else.

The accumulated work problem. Older homes in Parramatta have frequently had multiple rounds of bathroom work done to them over the decades. Some of it was done properly; a lot of it wasn’t. Silicone over cracked grout. New tiles over old ones without addressing the substrate. Waterproofing applied over a surface that was already compromised. A vanity swapped out without touching the plumbing behind it. By the time we come out to quote, the bathroom can look acceptable on the surface while carrying significant problems underneath.

The only way to know what’s actually there is to open it up. We do that carefully, we document what we find, and we show you before proceeding with any additional work that changes the scope or the cost.

The narrow home bathroom. Parramatta’s residential housing often sits on long narrow blocks, which means long narrow homes, which means bathrooms that are constrained on both sides. A bathroom that’s wide enough for a door and a vanity and not much else presents specific design challenges. The position of fixtures matters more. The choice of fittings matters more. And natural light and ventilation, which often don’t reach a bathroom in the middle of a narrow floor plan, need to be specifically designed for rather than assumed.

The heritage question. For homeowners in or near Parramatta’s heritage conservation areas, the external appearance of the home is generally the primary concern for heritage planners, not the bathroom inside. But some homeowners don’t want to gut a bathroom in a genuinely old home and replace it with something that looks like it belongs in a new apartment. They want the renovation to feel appropriate to the age and character of the property.

That’s a specific brief, and it’s one we’re asked to work with more in Parramatta than anywhere else.

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When the Bathroom Should Suit the Home

When the Bathroom Should Suit the Home

Not every Parramatta bathroom renovation is about producing a contemporary result. For homes with genuine heritage character, there’s a version of bathroom renovation that acknowledges where the house came from while still delivering a space that works properly and is built to last.

What that tends to look like in practice:

Classic tile formats. Subway tiles, hexagonal mosaic floors, and pressed metal-look splashbacks are period references that suit older homes without looking like a costume. They’re also timeless choices that hold their value better than more trend-driven finishes.

Freestanding baths. In homes where a bath is appropriate to the space and the household, a freestanding bath reads as a sympathetic choice in an older home in a way that a drop-in bath does not.

Quality tapware with a heritage profile. Cross-handle tapware and exposed shower risers are period-appropriate choices that also happen to be extremely durable and easy to maintain.

Consistent material quality throughout. Older homes have a sense of material weight and permanence that cheap contemporary fittings undermine. Specifying quality hardware that has some substance to it tends to produce a result that feels coherent with the rest of the house.

This is entirely optional. Many Parramatta homeowners want a contemporary result and that’s equally valid. But for those who don’t, it’s a direction we’re comfortable working in.

What We Commonly Find in Older Parramatta Bathrooms

What We Commonly Find in Older Parramatta Bathrooms

Waterproofing failures accumulated over time. In bathrooms that have been touched multiple times across different decades, waterproofing is rarely consistent or complete. We find water damage behind walls and under floors regularly, particularly in homes where tiles have been laid directly over the previous layer without addressing the membrane underneath.

Asbestos. Homes built before the late 1980s may have asbestos in bathroom wall sheeting, ceiling material, or vinyl floor coverings. In Parramatta’s older housing stock, the risk is real and we test before any demolition begins. Safe removal is managed as part of the project.

Plumbing from multiple eras. Older Parramatta homes that have had several owners often have plumbing that’s been modified, extended, and repaired at different points. The result is frequently inconsistent and not always to a standard we’d want to leave behind new walls. We check the existing pipework when we open up the bathroom and replace anything that’s past its useful life.

Ventilation that was never adequate. Many older bathrooms in the suburb have exhaust fans that are either non-functional or undersized for the space. In a narrow bathroom with limited natural light, proper ventilation design is essential to preventing the kind of moisture buildup that creates long-term problems.

Cramped layouts that have never been reconsidered. Bathrooms in narrow homes tend to have arrived at their current layout by default rather than design. A renovation is an opportunity to reconsider whether the existing arrangement is actually the best use of the space.

How Much Does a Bathroom Renovation Cost in Parramatta?

How Much Does a Bathroom Renovation Cost in Parramatta?

Here’s a general guide:

Bathroom Type Typical Cost Range
Basic Bathroom Refresh $10,000 to $18,000
Standard Bathroom Renovation $18,000 to $30,000
Premium Bathroom Renovation $30,000 to $45,000+
Ensuite Renovation $15,000 to $35,000+
Combined Bathroom and Laundry $20,000 to $40,000+

For older Parramatta homes, it’s worth building in a contingency for what gets found during demolition: accumulated waterproofing damage, plumbing from multiple eras, and asbestos are all more common here than in newer housing stock. We identify as much as possible at the quoting stage and include it clearly. Where something unexpected comes up during the work, we stop, show you what’s there, and discuss the cost before proceeding.

For heritage-sympathetic renovations involving quality period-appropriate materials and finishes, the budget tends to sit toward the upper end of the standard range.

What's Included

What's Included

We manage the complete renovation from demolition through to handover.

Demolition and asbestos management. Everything comes out. We test for asbestos before starting on older properties and manage safe removal if it’s present.

Waterproofing. Applied to current Australian standards before any tiling goes in. Given the accumulated waterproofing issues common in older Parramatta homes, this step gets extra attention from us.

Plumbing. All plumbing involved in the renovation, including fixture relocation, pipe replacement where needed, and complete fitting off of tapware, mixers, and waste systems.

Tiling. We supply and lay floor and wall tiles. For heritage-sympathetic renovations we can help source period-appropriate formats. For contemporary renovations we’ll guide you through what works in the proportions of your specific bathroom.

Vanity and storage. Freestanding, wall-hung, or custom-built depending on the space and your preferences. For narrow bathrooms, we look carefully at what storage solutions work within the constraints.

Shower and bath. Frameless screens, exposed shower risers, freestanding or built-in baths, shower niches. We’ll work with whatever suits the home and how you use it.

Fixtures, fittings, and electrical. Tapware, showerheads, towel rails, toilet suite, properly sized exhaust fan, and lighting all included and installed as part of the job.

Approvals in Parramatta

Approvals in Parramatta

Most internal bathroom renovations in Parramatta don’t require council approval through the City of Parramatta. If your bathroom renovation is part of a broader home renovation involving structural changes, a DA or CDC may be required.

For properties with heritage overlays, internal bathroom work is generally not subject to specific heritage planning requirements. However, any external work connected to the bathroom, ventilation penetrations, window modifications, or external additions, may need to be handled with heritage considerations in mind. We check for this at the start of every project.

How the Process Works

How the Process Works

  1. Free quote. We come out, look at the bathroom carefully, ask about the home’s history, and put together a clear quote. For older Parramatta homes we’re explicit about what we can and can’t confirm until demolition.
  2. Design and selections. Layout, tiles, fixtures, and finishes settled before work starts. For heritage-sympathetic projects we take extra time here.
  3. Demolition. The old bathroom comes out. Asbestos testing happens first. We document what we find before proceeding.
  4. Construction. Waterproofing, plumbing, tiling, and fit-off in the right order, with every trade managed by our team.
  5. Handover. We walk through the finished bathroom with you and make sure everything is right.

FAQs

This is very common in older Parramatta homes. Previous work that masked rather than fixed underlying issues tends to fail again within a few years. The only proper solution is to strip the bathroom back and start from a sound base. We'll assess what's there when we open it up and make sure the new work doesn't repeat the same mistakes.

Yes. We've done heritage-sympathetic bathroom renovations in Parramatta and know what works in a genuinely old home. It's a question of materials, fixtures, and finishes that reference the age of the property rather than ignoring it. We can show you examples and work with you on the selections.

Those built before the late 1980s may, and given the age of some of Parramatta's housing stock, the risk here is higher than in most of the suburbs we work in. We test before any demolition starts and manage removal safely.

Not at all, but it does require more careful planning. The position of every fixture matters more in a narrow bathroom, as does the choice of vanity profile, screen type, and tile format. We treat narrow bathroom design as a specific brief rather than a standard renovation with less room.

Internal bathroom renovations are generally not subject to specific heritage planning restrictions. It's the external appearance of the home that heritage planners focus on. We'll check the heritage status of your property at the start and let you know if anything needs special consideration.

Most standard bathroom renovations take two to four weeks. Older homes with accumulated issues discovered during demolition can add time. We'll give you a realistic timeline at the quoting stage and communicate clearly if anything changes.

Done Properly, With the Home in Mind

A bathroom renovation in an older Parramatta home requires more care at the start and more honesty about what might be found along the way. We bring both.

We work across Parramatta and surrounding suburbs including North Parramatta, Westmead, Wentworthville, Girraween, and Pendle Hill. Free quote, no obligation.

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