Renovation costs, Australia

How much does a living room renovation cost in Australia?

The figures below price a 25 m² living room floor in eight interior styles, plus wall paint, a style-matched light and real furnishing picks from Australian suppliers. Every total is computed from current pricing: tiles by the box with wastage built in, adhesive, grout, paint for 30 m² of walls at two coats, and laying labour at living-area rates, which sit lower than wet-area rates because there is no waterproofing or falls to work around.

Living room renovation cost by style

Based on a 25 m² floor, priced live from current supplier data. AUD, ex-GST.

StyleThe lookEstimated total
JapandiWarm greige, matte stone, charcoal — zero gloss$5,184
BiophilicRaw stone, living green, timber grain — nature brought inside$5,224
IndustrialExposed concrete, raw steel, black pipe — warehouse meets home$5,276
Mid-Century ModernTerrazzo, bold colour, tapered legs, retro confidence$5,623
ContemporaryClean lines, neutral palette — the reno everyone wants right now$6,436
Heritage ModernPeriod bones, marble, coloured joinery, brass$6,573
Earthy AustralianaSage, terracotta, brushed brass, raw clay$6,773
Modern HamptonsWhite shaker, honey oak, marble bench, matte black tapware$7,173
Hotel LuxeBook-matched marble, brushed gold, freestanding bath$7,493
Modern ClassicHalf traditional, half modern — warm, timeless, never trendy$7,591
Modern CoastalSandy neutrals, pale oak, honed stone calm$7,757
Modern FarmhouseWhite subway, shaker doors, black iron handles$7,973
Warm MinimalistVein-cut travertine, warm greige, honed everything$8,203
Modern MediterraneanSun-baked terracotta, limewash, soft arches$8,474
Neo-DecoCurves, fluted panels, zellige, jewel tones$8,910
Dark & MoodyCharcoal tiles, matte black tapware, cave-like drama$10,228
French ProvincialCream cabinetry, carved timber, aged brass — effortlessly romantic$10,684
Earthy BohoTerracotta, zellige, rattan, layered earthy warmth$10,968
Cheapest

Japandi at $5,184. Warm greige, matte stone, charcoal — zero gloss.

Dearest

Earthy Boho at $10,968, a spread of $5,784 across the eight styles for the same room.

What is included: an example schedule

Here is the full line-item schedule behind the Modern Classic figure above. Covers floor tiling, grout, adhesive, wall paint at two coats, a style-matched pendant or floor lamp, real furnishing picks and laying labour. Demolition of existing flooring, subfloor preparation and electrical work are excluded.

Material scheduleliving room · Modern Classic
MATFloor: Karst-Stone White Honed (1200x600mm, honed)20 box @ $145$2,899
MATGrout: Kerakoll Fugabella Color 02 — Natural White for floor3 bag @ $38$114
MATAdhesive: Kerakoll Biogel No Limits (gel-technology, 20kg)5 bag @ $32$160
LABTiling labour (living, supply-fix band)25 @ $70$1,750
FURAmalfi 2 Seater1 item @ $1,190$1,190
FURRoma Marble Coffee Table1 item @ $890$890
FURRoma Bar Stool Leather1 item @ $199$199
FIXLinen Drum Pendant 500, warm white1 item @ $259$259
FIXWall paint, low-sheen interior acrylic (30 m² non-tiled walls, 2 coats)5 L @ $26$130
Estimated total, ex-GST$7,591

On a tighter budget?

The same engine can work to a number. Give it a budget and it swaps the dearest tile lines for honest cheaper alternates, smaller formats or ceramic instead of porcelain, then steps the labour band down a tier if it still needs to. Asked to bring the Modern Classic living room in at $6,453, it lands at $5,243, saving $2,348 against the standard schedule. The swapped lines are flagged as budget picks so nothing is hidden.

The costs that catch people out

Demolition and skip bins

Strip-out labour plus bin hire. Allow $800 to $1,500 for a wet area, less for a dry room.

Waterproofing

Mandatory in wet areas under the NCC. Allow $500 to $900 for a bathroom, $300 to $500 for a laundry.

Contingency, 15 to 20%

Walls and floors hide things: out-of-level slabs, old leaks, surprise plumbing. Price it in up front, not after.

Lead times

Imported stone and feature tiles run 3 to 6 weeks. Order when the schedule is locked, not when demolition starts.

Frequently asked questions

Is tiling a living room cheaper than a bathroom?

Per square metre, yes. Living-area laying runs about $70 per m² against $95 in a bathroom, because there is no waterproofing, no falls to the drain and far fewer cuts. The room is bigger, so the total is higher, but the rate is friendlier.

Why do the style totals differ so much?

The floor tile does almost all the work in a living room, so the per-square-metre tile price drives the total. A large-format marble-look porcelain costs meaningfully more per box than a concrete-look tile, and over 25 m² the gap compounds.

What about timber or hybrid flooring instead of tiles?

These schedules price tiled floors, which suit Australian living areas for thermal mass and durability. Hybrid plank typically lands at a similar supply price to mid-range porcelain but with cheaper installation; engineered timber usually costs more on both lines.

What should I add on top of these figures?

Removal of the old floor covering and a skip bin, floor levelling if the slab is out, and a 15 to 20 per cent contingency. All figures here are AUD ex-GST.

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