Common Bathroom Renovation Mistakes to Avoid in 2026
Common Bathroom Renovation Mistakes to Avoid in 2026
There’s no doubt about it… Bathrooms are one of the trickiest rooms to reno. Between plumbing, tiles, waterproofing and fittings, even small slip-ups can snowball into expensive fixes later on.
And when you’re juggling trades, timelines and budgets, it’s easy to overlook the small details that matter most. The good news? Most common bathroom reno mistakes are totally avoidable with a bit of planning and a few smart choices.
So here’s Cheapestiles’ best tips to keep your next bathroom reno running smoothly…and your budget from going down the drain.
Skipping the planning stage
It might sound obvious, but rushing into a bathroom renovation without a proper plan is one of the biggest mistakes people make.
First you’ll need to lock in your layout, set a budget, and understand what needs moving…especially if plumbing. Every time you shift a toilet, shower or vanity, you’re adding hundreds (sometimes thousands) to your labour bill.
So, think about how you’ll actually use the space. Can you reach the towel rail from the shower? Will the vanity drawers open without hitting the toilet? Cheapestiles tip: finalise your tile selections early. It’ll help you plan quantities, confirm lead times and avoid last-minute changes when trades are already on site.
Choosing the wrong tiles for the job
Tiles are the heart of every bathroom. But the wrong choice can create long-term headaches. Glossy tiles might look great on a mood board, but on the floor, they can be slippery when wet.
For bathroom floor tiles, always choose slip-rated tiles (R10 or above) for peace of mind. Large-format tiles are fantastic for small bathrooms because they reduce grout lines and make the space feel bigger.
On the other hand, mosaic or small-format tiles are perfect for curved edges, shower floors or feature walls where you want more grip or visual detail.
Stone look bathroom tiles are an easy way to bring warmth and texture without the cost or upkeep of real marble. Check Cheapestiles’ range of bathroom tiles to make the right decision.
