
2026 Cost Guide
Quick Answer: The average cost of bedroom remodel in 2026 is $10,000. Typical range: $5,000 – $25,000 ($20 – $75 per square foot).
Source: ClearCost Fair Market Rate data — updated April 2026
National Average
$10,000
Typical range: $5,000 – $25,000
$20 – $75 per square foot
A bedroom remodel can range from a simple cosmetic refresh — new paint, flooring, and fixtures — to a comprehensive renovation involving layout changes, new windows, closet systems, and electrical upgrades. The national average cost for a bedroom remodel in 2026 is approximately $10,000, with most homeowners spending between $5,000 and $25,000. A primary bedroom suite renovation with an en-suite bathroom remodel can push costs to $30,000–$50,000 or more, while a straightforward cosmetic update for a secondary bedroom can be done for $3,000–$5,000.
A bedroom remodel typically involves several overlapping categories of work. Flooring and paint are almost always part of the project and represent the biggest visual impact per dollar spent. Closet upgrades are the next most popular improvement, followed by lighting, windows, and electrical. For primary bedroom suites, an attached bathroom remodel is often done simultaneously but is a major cost driver on its own.
The scope of your remodel is the primary cost driver. A cosmetic refresh involves surface-level changes that dramatically update the look without touching walls, plumbing, or electrical. A mid-range remodel adds closet improvements, new lighting fixtures, and possibly a feature wall. A full renovation may include moving walls, adding windows, upgrading the electrical panel, installing a new closet system, and high-end finishes throughout.
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Some of the highest-impact bedroom upgrades include luxury vinyl plank (LVP) or engineered hardwood flooring, which instantly modernizes a room and is easier to maintain than carpet. Custom closet systems with built-in organizers maximize storage and are highly valued by buyers. Recessed lighting with dimmers creates a relaxing ambiance and eliminates dated ceiling fixtures. An accent wall using shiplap, board-and-batten, or textured wallpaper adds architectural interest without the cost of a full renovation.
$40 – $75 per hour
Labor typically accounts for 35–50% of a bedroom remodel depending on the scope. A cosmetic refresh (painting and flooring) is more materials-heavy, while structural changes and custom work are labor-intensive. A general contractor managing a full remodel charges 10–20% of the total project cost for oversight and coordination. Individual trades (painters, electricians, flooring installers) charge $40–$75/hour.
A cosmetic refresh takes 3–5 days. A mid-range remodel takes 1–3 weeks. A full renovation with structural changes takes 4–8 weeks. A primary suite renovation with bathroom remodel takes 8–12 weeks. Add 2–4 weeks for material ordering and lead times.
The best ROI comes from flooring upgrades (replacing carpet with hardwood or LVP), fresh neutral paint, upgraded lighting, and a well-organized closet system. These relatively affordable improvements make the room feel significantly more modern and spacious. Avoid overly personalized or niche upgrades if resale value is a priority.
A cosmetic refresh (paint, flooring, fixtures) takes 3–5 days. A mid-range remodel with closet work and electrical upgrades takes 1–3 weeks. A full renovation involving layout changes, new windows, and custom features takes 4–8 weeks. Primary suite renovations including a bathroom remodel can take 8–12 weeks.
Cosmetic changes like paint, flooring, and light fixture swaps do not require permits. However, any work involving electrical circuit additions, wall removal, window changes, or HVAC modifications typically requires a permit. Always check with your local building department before starting structural or mechanical work.
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