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Bathroom Renovation Newton Mearns

Newton Mearns homeowners rarely want a bathroom replacement — they want a bathroom transformation. The difference matters. A new suite in the same place is a swap. A renovation reshapes the room: better layout, premium materials, design that matches the rest of a five-bedroom Whitecraigs villa or a contemporary Maidenhill new-build.

HomeDecorZone has been delivering full bathroom renovations across Newton Mearns and East Renfrewshire for nearly 20 years. 9.62/10 on Checkatrade. 4.8/5 on MyBuilder from 228 reviews. Our in-house team handles every stage from design consultation to the final clean — no subcontractors, fixed-price contracts, no payment until you are 100% satisfied.

What a Newton Mearns Bathroom Renovation Looks Like

A renovation is not a like-for-like swap. It is a complete rethink of how the room works.

  • Layout transformation — opening up cramped en-suites, repositioning waste pipes to allow walk-in showers where baths used to dominate, swallowing redundant airing cupboards into the bathroom footprint, splitting one large bathroom into a master en-suite plus separate family bathroom.
  • Material upgrade — large-format porcelain replacing 200×200 ceramic from the 1990s, freestanding baths replacing acrylic corner suites, frameless glass replacing dated shower enclosures, brushed brass or matt black brassware replacing chrome.
  • Hidden infrastructure — new pressure-balanced thermostatic plumbing, new electrical zones for underfloor heating and LED mirrors, new ventilation matched to room volume, full waterproofing membrane systems behind every tile.
  • Lighting design — layered schemes replacing the single ceiling spot: niche lighting, mirror lighting, low-level floor lighting, dimmable scene control.

This is what separates a renovation from a refit, and what Newton Mearns properties demand.

Why Newton Mearns Properties Need a Different Approach

Newton Mearns housing stock falls into three broad categories, each with its own renovation challenges:

1970s to 1990s detached and semi-detached homes

Broom Estate, Crookfur, parts of Whitecraigs. Often have generously-sized bathrooms by UK standards but with poor original layouts: corner baths eating floor space, separate WC compartments wasting square metres, awkward boxed-in pipework. Renovation here is mostly about reclaiming wasted space and modernising fixtures and finishes.

Executive and custom-built homes

Mearnskirk, parts of Whitecraigs, premium Maidenhill plots. Larger master bathrooms (often 8 to 12 square metres) with potential for genuine spa-style design: separate walk-in showers and freestanding baths, double vanity arrangements, dedicated WC compartments, large windows. Renovation here is about matching the property’s overall standard.

Modern developments

Greenlaw Village, newer Maidenhill phases, Barratt and Cala estates. Builder-spec bathrooms that work but do not reflect the price paid for the house. Renovation here is about elevating the room to the standard the rest of the home deserves.

We have worked across all three. Each needs a different design conversation — and a different approach to materials, layout, and budget.

Our Renovation Process

A full renovation is a structured project, not “we’ll figure it out as we go”.

  1. Free consultation and survey — we visit your home, take detailed measurements, listen to what is working and what is not, talk through priorities and budget, photograph the space.
  2. Design proposal — within 5 to 7 days we come back with a written design brief: proposed layout (with sketches if layout is changing), suggested materials, sanitaryware shortlist, lighting plan, and a clear scope of works.
  3. Fixed-price quotation — once design is agreed, we issue a detailed itemised quote. The price is fixed before work begins. Variations only happen if you change scope, never as a surprise at the end.
  4. Material selection — we accompany you to suppliers if helpful (Porcelanosa, Topps Tiles, Wholesale Domestic, or premium specialists for natural stone). Trade discounts pass through to you. We can also supply everything if you would prefer to delegate.
  5. Strip-out and structural work — full removal of existing bathroom. Any structural changes (waste pipe rerouting, partition removal, joist reinforcement for stone tiles) happen first. Property fully protected throughout.
  6. First fix — new plumbing routes, electrical circuits, waste connections, pipework for underfloor heating. All done before any boards or tiles go on.
  7. Boarding, tanking, and waterproofing — aquaboard or moisture-resistant boarding to walls, full waterproof membrane to wet zones, primer to floors. This is the layer that decides whether a bathroom lasts 5 years or 25.
  8. Tiling — wall and floor tiling by our specialist tilers. Large-format porcelain, natural stone, and intricate patterns all in scope.
  9. Sanitaryware and fittings — bath, shower, vanity, WC, mirrors, brassware, towel rails — all installed and connected.
  10. Second fix electrical — lighting circuits live, extractor commissioned, mirror demisters connected, certifications issued (Scottish Building Standards).
  11. Finish and snag — silicone, decoration, deep clean, final walkthrough. We do not leave until you are satisfied.

Total time on site: typically 7 to 14 working days for a single bathroom, longer for larger projects or master bathrooms with complex layouts.

Design-Led Renovations

Every Newton Mearns renovation we deliver is built around a design idea, not a parts list. Common design briefs we deliver:

  • Hotel-style master suite — freestanding bath, walk-in shower with rainfall and handheld, double vanity, large-format marble-effect porcelain, brushed brass, warm lighting layers
  • Contemporary minimalist — wall-hung WC and vanity, frameless glass, microcement walls or large-format concrete-effect tiles, single statement tap, hidden storage
  • Family practical-luxury — bath with shower over for the kids, sturdy fittings that survive daily use, wipeable surfaces, but design quality that does not feel compromised
  • Compact en-suite redesign — small footprint solutions that genuinely work: corner walk-in shower, slimline vanity, mirror cabinet to gain storage without losing space
  • Wet room conversion — fully waterproofed, level-access, designed as a single visual space rather than a shower bolted to an en-suite

We are happy to work to a designer’s drawings if you have one engaged. We are also happy to be the design lead ourselves — most of our Newton Mearns clients prefer this for the cost saving and faster decisions.

Materials and Finishes We Specialise In

The materials choice is what separates a £6,000 renovation from a £7,800 one.

Tiles

  • Large-format porcelain (600×1200, 1200×2400) — dramatic visual impact, fewer grout lines
  • Marble-effect porcelain — luxury look without natural stone maintenance
  • Natural stone — limestone, marble, travertine (proper sealing essential)
  • Microcement — seamless walls and floors, contemporary feel
  • Mosaic and feature tiles — for niches, splashbacks, statement walls

Sanitaryware

  • Freestanding baths — Lusso Stone, Carron, BC Designs, Victoria + Albert
  • Wall-hung WCs — Geberit and Grohe concealed cisterns with framed pan
  • Showers — Hansgrohe, Aqualisa Quartz, Crosswater, Grohe SmartControl
  • Brassware — Crosswater, Hansgrohe, VADO, premium matt black and brushed brass

Heating and Lighting

  • Electric underfloor heating — Warmup, ProWarm, fully programmable
  • Designer towel rails — Reina, JIS Sussex, vertical radiators
  • LED mirrors with demisters — sensor activation, colour temperature control
  • Recessed niche lighting
  • Dimmable spot circuits with scene control
  • IP-rated fittings throughout (mandatory in zones 0, 1, 2)

We do not push specific brands — we recommend what fits your budget and design, and we have trade accounts that pass discounts through to you.

Renovation Cost in Newton Mearns

Newton Mearns bathroom renovations typically run higher than the Glasgow average — partly because the rooms are bigger, mostly because the specification is higher. Realistic ranges for projects we have delivered:

Project TypeTypical CostTimeframe
Standard renovation (mid-range materials, same layout)£5,500 – £9,0007–10 days
Layout-change renovation (moving fixtures, rerouting waste)£8,000 – £14,00010–14 days
Luxury master renovation (premium materials, freestanding bath, walk-in shower)£13,000 – £20,00012–18 days
Wet room conversion£6,000 – £11,0008–12 days
En-suite addition (smaller room, partition wall, full plumbing)£3,500 – £7,00010–14 days

For a full breakdown including materials cost ranges, see our Bathroom Renovation Cost Glasgow guide. Every quote we issue is itemised and fixed. No “starting from” pricing, no surprises.

Does a Bathroom Renovation Add Property Value?

In Newton Mearns specifically — yes, materially. Local estate agents consistently report that bathroom condition is one of the top three factors influencing offers on properties at the £450k+ range that dominates the area.

A well-executed master bathroom renovation typically returns 60 to 80 percent of the spend in property value, and significantly more in saleability and time-on-market. A wet room or luxury en-suite is increasingly expected in higher-spec homes, not optional.

That does not make renovation a pure financial decision — most clients renovate for themselves, not for resale. But it is a useful frame: a £7,800 renovation that makes daily life better and adds £10,000 to property value is a different proposition from a pure cost.

Recent Renovation Work in Newton Mearns

  • Master bathroom, Whitecraigs detached — full layout change, freestanding bath, walk-in shower with frameless glass, marble-effect porcelain throughout, brushed brass brassware
  • Family bathroom and en-suite, Crookfur semi — both bathrooms renovated as a single phased project, bath in family room, wet-room style en-suite, consistent material palette across both
  • Master en-suite, Mearnskirk executive home — luxury wet room conversion, large format natural stone, double vanity, electric underfloor heating
  • Compact en-suite, Maidenhill new-build — builder-spec en-suite redesigned to feel double the size, slimline vanity, glass-screened shower, mirror cabinet

Recent Bathroom Renovations

A selection of recent bathroom renovation projects we have delivered in Newton Mearns and surrounding East Renfrewshire postcodes. Each project is original work by our team.

Areas We Cover Around Newton Mearns

Renovation work across the full Newton Mearns area and surrounding East Renfrewshire postcodes:

  • Newton Mearns (G77)
  • Whitecraigs (G46, G77)
  • Crookfur (G77)
  • Mearnskirk (G77)
  • Maidenhill (G77)
  • Greenlaw Village (G77)
  • Broom Estate (G77)
  • Giffnock (G46)
  • Clarkston (G76)
  • Busby (G76)
  • Waterfoot (G76)
  • Thornliebank (G46)

Not in this list? Get in touch — we cover Greater Glasgow.

Frequently Asked Questions

How is a bathroom renovation different from bathroom fitting?

Fitting is installation: you have decided what you want, the fitter installs it. Renovation is design plus installation: layout changes, material guidance, project management, full transformation. Most Newton Mearns clients want renovation rather than fitting. If you already have everything specified and just need installation, see our bathroom fitters Newton Mearns page.

Can you change the layout of my bathroom?

Yes — and we frequently do. Moving the WC requires waste pipe rerouting (typically straightforward in modern Newton Mearns properties on solid floors). Moving the bath or shower requires new water and waste runs. We assess feasibility during the survey and price accordingly.

Do you offer 3D design visualisations?

We offer detailed sketch-based design proposals as part of our quote, free of charge. For full 3D photoreal visualisations we partner with local designers — typically £400 to £800 for a full visualisation set, which we deduct from the project cost if you proceed. Most clients find our sketch-based approach sufficient.

How long does a bathroom renovation in Newton Mearns take?

Standard renovation: 7 to 10 working days. Layout change: 10 to 14 days. Luxury master with complex design: 12 to 18 days. Wet room conversion: 8 to 12 days. We always issue a detailed programme with the quote so you know what to expect.

What is the deposit and payment structure?

We typically take a deposit on materials when you accept the quote (covers tiles, sanitaryware, fittings ordered in for your project), then stage payments at agreed milestones. Final payment only when you are 100% satisfied with the finished result.

Are you insured and certified?

Full public liability and employer’s liability insurance. All electrical work SELECT/NICEIC certified to Scottish Building Standards. Plumbing to current Building Regulations. Verified on Checkatrade and MyBuilder.

What if I want to use my own designer or architect?

No problem — we are happy to work to drawings provided. We have delivered many renovations to designs prepared by local interior designers. We will cost the project from the drawings and flag anything that will not work practically before we start.

Will you handle waste removal and clean-up?

Always. All strip-out waste removed and disposed of, daily clean-up, deep clean at handover. You get a usable bathroom back, not a building site.

Why Newton Mearns Homeowners Choose HomeDecorZone

  • In-house team only — joiners, plumbers, tilers, electricians all on payroll. Never subcontracted.
  • Fixed-price contracts — the quote is the price. Variations only on documented change requests.
  • No payment until 100% satisfied — final invoice settled when you sign off, not before.
  • 9.62/10 Checkatrade and 4.8/5 MyBuilder — independently verified across 250+ reviews.
  • Nearly 20 years in Scottish homes — we know the housing stock, the planning context, the suppliers.
  • Premium finish capability — natural stone, freestanding baths, luxury brassware, microcement — we have delivered them all.
  • Design-led — we do not just install, we help you design.

Book Your Free Bathroom Renovation Consultation

We are currently scheduling new Newton Mearns renovation projects with a typical 4 to 6 week lead time from quote acceptance to start on site. The first step is a free home consultation. We visit, measure, understand what you want, and come back with a written design proposal and fixed-price quote.

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Recent Newton Mearns Bathroom Projects

The fastest way to understand how we work is to look at recent projects. Here are anonymised case studies from work we have delivered in Newton Mearns and surrounding G77 over the last 18 months. Names removed for privacy; details and pricing real.

Detailed Cost Breakdown for Newton Mearns Bathrooms

To give you a realistic sense of what a Newton Mearns bathroom renovation costs, here is a typical line-item breakdown for a mid-range project (£9,000-£12,000 total). Numbers reflect actual recent quotes:

ItemCost
Strip out (suite, tiles, vinyl, partitions)£750 – £1,050
Replace plaster on walls and ceiling£750 – £1,250
Re-board with aquaboard / hardboards£650 – £900
New plumbing (replace old pipework)£750 – £1,150
New electrical circuits + SELECT/NICEIC certification to Scottish Building Standards£550 – £850
Waterproof tanking (membrane system)£500 – £800
Floor tiling (with self-levelling compound)£850 – £1,400
Wall tiling (full height)£1,300 – £2,100
Bathroom suite installation (bath, basin, WC, shower)£850 – £1,300
Tray and shower screen£450 – £750
Towel radiator install£450 – £750
Lighting + IP-rated fittings£350 – £550
Silicon, sealants, finishing, decoration£400 – £600
Materials supplied through us (typically)£3,200 – £6,800
Total mid-range Newton Mearns bathroom£11,400 – £20,800

For premium projects (Mearnskirk executive homes, Whitecraigs villas), add £5,000-£7,800 for premium materials (Porcelanosa, marble, premium brassware) and finishes.

Materials and Brands We Specify

Tiles and Surface Finishes

  • Porcelanosa — premium Spanish porcelain, large-format up to 1200x2700mm, marble effects, microcement looks, slip-rated for wet zones. Common Newton Mearns spec.
  • Topps Tiles and Tile Giant — UK suppliers with strong mid-range range
  • Mandarin Stone — natural stone for premium projects (limestone, marble, slate)
  • Trade Tiles Glasgow — local supplier, fast lead times for mid-range work
  • Microcement — seamless wet-zone surface, popular for contemporary masters

Sanitaryware and Brassware

  • Roca — mid to premium Spanish, full ranges including freestanding baths
  • Duravit — premium German, design-led ranges
  • Villeroy & Boch — premium German, traditional and contemporary
  • Hansgrohe — German brassware, reliable, full range
  • Vado — mid-range UK brassware, good value
  • Crosswater — UK brassware with strong design-led ranges
  • Grohe — reliable German, wide availability
  • Bristan — budget reliable UK

Tanking, Trays and Glass

  • Wedi and Jackoboard — sheet membrane tanking systems we use as standard
  • Mapei — liquid membrane and adhesives for complex shapes and corners
  • Mira and Aqualisa — reliable showers and electric showers
  • Coram — UK shower screen manufacturer, frameless and framed options
  • Lakes — premium frameless screens

Heating

  • Warmup — underfloor heating systems, both electric and water-based
  • ProWarm — mid-range underfloor heating
  • Reina and JIS Europe — designer towel rails
  • Heatherly Design — premium heated towel rails for premium projects

The Newton Mearns Bathroom Process — Day by Day

For a typical 10-14 day standard bathroom renovation:

  1. Day 1 — Strip out. Full removal of existing suite, tiles, flooring, lighting. Any salvageable items (suite, mirror, lighting) offered to charity collection. Skip provided. Property protected with dust sheets, masonite, and protective film.
  2. Day 2 — Walls and floor preparation. Old plaster removed where damaged; sub-floor levelled with self-levelling compound where required; any floor structure issues addressed.
  3. Day 3 — First fix plumbing. New copper or plastic pipework installed; old galvanised or lead pipework removed; new soil and waste runs (often upgrading to 50mm for rainfall heads); pressure tested before walls go back.
  4. Day 4 — First fix electrical. New circuits for lighting, extractor, shaver socket, towel rail, mirror demister, underfloor heating thermostat. All to Scottish Building Standards (SELECT/NICEIC) specification with appropriate IP ratings for zones 0, 1, 2.
  5. Day 5 — Plasterboard and aquaboard. Walls re-boarded; aquaboard around wet zones (shower, bath); ceiling boarded if needed.
  6. Day 6 — Plastering. Full plaster skim where re-boarded; old plaster patched and skimmed; ceiling re-skimmed if needed.
  7. Day 7 — Tanking and waterproofing. Sheet membrane (Wedi/Jackoboard) on shower walls and floor; liquid membrane at corners and pipe penetrations; primer where needed; full waterproof envelope created.
  8. Day 8 — Underfloor heating mat installed. Self-adhesive electric mat; thermostat positioned; tested before tiling.
  9. Day 9-10 — Floor tiling. Floor tiles set with adhesive, laid to falls where needed (towards drain in wet zones); spacers in; left to set overnight.
  10. Day 11-12 — Wall tiling. Full-height wall tiling; feature wall tiling (often the wall behind the bath or shower); spacers in; left to set.
  11. Day 13 — Grouting and silicon. All grout lines filled, smoothed, cleaned; silicon to all bath, shower, and wall-floor junctions; second-fix plumbing started.
  12. Day 14 — Suite installation and final electrical. Bath, basin, WC installed and connected; shower valve connected; lighting commissioned; mirror installed; towel rail commissioned; flow tests; drainage tests; certificate issued.
  13. Day 14-15 — Snag, deep clean, walkthrough. Final fixes, deep clean, hand-over walkthrough showing how to operate everything (extractor, shower valve, underfloor heating thermostat).

Layout-change projects add 3-5 days for structural work and waste rerouting. Premium projects with premium materials add 2-4 days for templating and premium fitting.

Common Newton Mearns Bathroom Challenges We Solve

1. Original galvanised steel pipework in 1980s/1990s detached homes

A surprising number of Newton Mearns 1980s and 1990s homes still have original galvanised pipework that is now starting to corrode internally. We replace as part of standard renovation scope — budget £500-£800 for the upgrade. The alternative is a leak in 2-5 years that ruins the new tile work.

2. Inadequate ventilation in original ensuite layouts

Many Newton Mearns en-suites were originally fitted with budget axial extractor fans (15 l/s rating) that have since failed or never met building regs. We replace with humidity-sensing centrifugal fans (Vent Axia or Manrose) that auto-trigger and run-on for 15 minutes after the bathroom is used. This is the single biggest factor in stopping mould forming on grout lines and ceilings.

3. Floor structure for level-access showers

Most Newton Mearns 1980s+ homes have suspended timber joist floors. Level-access (flush) shower trays require either dropping joists locally or building a slight raised step at the room entrance. We assess at survey stage and recommend the right approach — sometimes a low-profile tray (40mm height) is the better solution.

4. Old combi boilers and water pressure for rainfall heads

Combi boilers older than 12-15 years often struggle with the flow rate needed for modern rainfall shower heads (12-15 litres/min). We test pressure at survey, and where flow is inadequate we either recommend a thermostatic shower valve that throttles flow appropriately, or flag the boiler upgrade as a separate consideration.

5. Building Warrant for layout changes

If you are repositioning the WC, moving waste pipes, or changing the room layout significantly, East Renfrewshire Council requires a Building Warrant. We handle the entire process: application, drawings, fees, inspections, completion certificate. You don’t deal with the council. Typical Building Warrant fee for a bathroom layout change: £220-£380 including drawings.

What Could Go Wrong (And How We Avoid It)

Tiling cracks within 12 months

Cause: Movement in subfloor, inadequate adhesive coverage, or skipping decoupling membrane on timber floors. Prevention: Self-levelling compound on uneven floors, full-coverage adhesive (no spot bonding), Schlüter Ditra decoupling membrane on timber floors. We never skip these.

Silicon mould within 6 months

Cause: Cheap silicone, inadequate ventilation, or porous grout. Prevention: Mapei Mapesil AC sanitary silicone (mould-inhibiting), proper humidity-sensing extraction, sealed grout for natural stone. Cheap silicone is a false economy — saves £15, costs you a re-silicon job in 18 months.

Hairline cracks in newly plastered ceiling

Cause: Skim coat applied too thick, or applied over a cracked old plaster without proper preparation. Prevention: 2mm skim coat (not 4mm), full crack repair before skim, scrim tape on any joints. We use Thistle Multi-Finish for consistent results.

Flooring cupping or expansion gaps showing

Cause: Vinyl or LVT installed without sufficient acclimatisation in the room (24-48 hours minimum), or expansion gap not maintained at edges. Prevention: Always acclimatise materials, always maintain 5mm expansion gap, always cover with proper trim. Standard practice but commonly skipped by lower-quality fitters.

What’s Included in Our Newton Mearns Quote

  • Full design consultation including layout sketches
  • Itemised fixed-price quotation, no day-rate add-ons
  • Building Control / Building Warrant administration where required
  • Trade discounts on materials passed through to you
  • Site protection, dust management, daily cleanup
  • Skip and waste removal
  • Scottish Building Standards electrical certification
  • Plumbing to current Building Regulations (Scotland)
  • Final commissioning of all fittings and certificates
  • 2-year workmanship guarantee on all installation
  • Manufacturer warranties pass through (typically 5-25 years on premium sanitaryware)
  • No payment until you are 100% satisfied with the finished result

Newton Mearns Bathroom Renovation FAQs

Will we need to move out during a Newton Mearns bathroom renovation?

Most clients stay in the home if there’s a second functioning bathroom. We work 8am-5pm typically, protect the property throughout, and leave the site clean each evening. For homes with only one bathroom, we plan a temporary solution at survey stage (often using a relative’s bathroom for showers, or arranging short-term gym membership for shower access).

Can we choose materials ourselves and you install?

Absolutely. Many Newton Mearns clients prefer to source materials independently — from Porcelanosa Glasgow showroom, Topps Tiles, John Lewis, or directly from designers. We install whatever you provide. Alternatively, we have trade accounts with major suppliers and trade discounts pass through to you, which usually saves money on the same products.

What if I want to change my mind mid-project?

Variations are common and easy to handle. We document any change in writing with the cost adjustment before proceeding. Common mid-project changes: upgrading tile choice, adding a shaver socket, repositioning a towel rail. Cost transparent throughout.

Do you handle Conservation Area Consent for period Whitecraigs properties?

Internal bathroom renovations in Whitecraigs and other Newton Mearns conservation pockets do not normally require Conservation Area Consent. External alterations (window changes, render changes) do. Where consent is needed, we coordinate the application with East Renfrewshire Council on your behalf.

How does the deposit and payment schedule work?

For a typical Newton Mearns bathroom renovation: 30% materials deposit on quote acceptance (covers tile order, suite order, brassware deposit). 30% stage payment when first fix is complete. 30% when tiling is complete. 10% final balance only when you are 100% satisfied with the finished result. No payment in advance for labour.

How long do tile and suite lead times run?

UK suppliers (Topps Tiles, Tile Giant, Roca, Duravit UK stock): 1-3 weeks. Premium imported tiles (Porcelanosa, large-format Italian): 2-4 weeks. premium or sample-matched: 4-8 weeks. We always confirm lead times in writing before quoting and schedule the start date to match.

What guarantees and certificates do I get at handover?

You receive: SELECT/NICEIC electrical certificate to Scottish Building Standards (if electrical work was carried out), Building Warrant completion certificate (if applicable), 2-year workmanship guarantee in writing, manufacturer warranties for all materials supplied through us, full materials specification list with model numbers (useful for resale), aftercare guide for tile maintenance and silicon longevity.

What’s the most expensive part of a Newton Mearns bathroom?

Tiles and labour to install them, by quite a margin. A premium spec might allocate £3,000-£5,000 to tiles and another £2,500-£4,000 to labour for tiling. Together that’s typically 40-50% of the project cost. The actual sanitaryware is usually 15-25%, plumbing and electrical 15-20%, and finishing 10-15%.

Can you work to a designer’s specification?

Yes — many Newton Mearns clients work with interior designers (often introduced by their architects). We work to the designer’s specification, source the specified materials, and execute the build. Designer typically attends one or two site meetings during the project.

Do you offer 3D visualisation?

Sketch-based design proposals are included free with our quote. Full 3D visualisation through partner designers costs £400-£800 and is deductible from the project cost if you proceed. For premium master bathroom projects we always recommend the 3D step.

What Newton Mearns Clients Say

From recent reviews on MyBuilder and Checkatrade for Newton Mearns and surrounding G77 / G46 projects:

  • “From the first quote to the final clean, professional and meticulous. The bathroom looks like it belongs in a designer magazine.”
  • “Fixed price held throughout, even when we asked for a couple of variations. Honest pricing and no surprises.”
  • “Best decision was using HomeDecorZone over the cheaper quotes. The quality difference is night and day.”
  • “They handled the Building Warrant entirely, we never spoke to the council. Made the whole project easy.”

9.62/10 on Checkatrade. 4.8/5 on MyBuilder from 277 reviews. Read independent reviews on Checkatrade and MyBuilder.

Bathroom Renovation in Other Glasgow Areas

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