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Auckland Renovation Costs 2026: Complete Price Guide by Project Type

Open-plan kitchen and dining after wall removal — Lynfield kitchen and bathroom renovation by Add Value Renovations

Auckland · 2026 Edition

Auckland Renovation Costs 2026: Complete Price Guide by Project Type

Simon Liu, Founder of Add Value Renovations — Registered Master Builder and LBP
By Simon Liu · Founder, Add Value Renovations Registered Master Builder · Licensed Building Practitioner · 2025 House of the Year Gold winner · 500+ Auckland renovations Updated 19 May 2026 · 12 min read

Auckland renovations cost 10–20% more than the national average in 2026 — kitchens from $30K, bathrooms from $25K, full home renovations from $150K, and extensions from $4,500 per m² built. The premium comes from higher labour rates ($90–$150/hr for skilled trades), more stringent council requirements, and material supply chain costs.

This guide breaks down real 2026 Auckland renovation costs by project type, with price tables, component-level breakdowns, and four named case studies showing exactly where the money goes. Built from 500+ Auckland renovations we’ve designed and built since 2014.

Open-plan kitchen and dining after wall removal — Lynfield kitchen renovation by Add Value Renovations
Lynfield Stay-or-Sell renovation, 2025. Kane & Janet’s kitchen + bathroom renovation — the type of mid-range Auckland renovation this guide is built around.

Why Auckland renovations cost more

Auckland renovations typically cost 10–20% more than the national NZ average. Five factors drive the premium:

DriverAuckland vs other regions
Skilled labour rates$90–$150/hr in Auckland vs $70–$120/hr in other regions
Trade availabilityHigher demand extends timelines and pushes premium pricing
Council consentingAuckland Council fees and inspection processes run higher than smaller councils
Property valuesHigher home values justify higher-quality specifications, lifting average spec level
Supply chainMaterials warehoused in Auckland but transport, handling, and storage costs feed into pricing

Auckland renovation cost per square metre — 2026 ranges

Spec levelCost per m²What it looks like
Basic$1,100 – $1,920/m²Cosmetic refresh, like-for-like fixtures, paint and flooring
Mid-range$1,920 – $3,000/m²Full kitchen + bathrooms, layout adjustments, quality finishes
High-end$3,000 – $4,800+/m²Premium finishes, custom joinery, structural changes, designer-led

Character homes add 25–40%

Auckland’s pre-1940s villas and bungalows regularly produce surprises behind the walls — old wiring, galvanised plumbing past its life, asbestos in floor coverings or fibrolite, undersized framing. Budget a 25–40% premium on top of the per-m² rates above for any home built before 1940. 1940s–70s homes need 15–30%. 1980s–2000s homes need 10–20%.

Kitchen renovation costs in Auckland 2026

Kitchen levelCost rangeWhat’s included
Basic refresh$30,000 – $50,000Pre-made cabinets, laminate or basic engineered stone, standard appliances, layout stays
Mid-range$50,000 – $90,000Semi-custom cabinets, engineered stone, quality appliances, minor layout changes
Premium$90,000 – $200,000+Custom cabinetry, natural stone, high-end appliances, structural changes, scullery

Where the money goes — kitchen cost components

Component% of budgetTypical range
Cabinetry30–35%$5K (pre-fab) → $50K+ (full custom)
Benchtops10–15%$150/lm (laminate) → $2,500+/lm (natural stone)
Appliances15–20%$5K (basic package) → $40K+ (integrated premium)
Flooring5–10%$50/m² (vinyl) → $250/m² (engineered timber)
Labour (all trades)25–35%Plumbing + electrical + tiling + install
Open-plan kitchen with engineered stone waterfall island and oak cabinetry — Mt Roskill full home renovation by Add Value Renovations
Mt Roskill kitchen, 2025. Engineered stone waterfall island, oak cabinetry, built-in gas cooktop — sits in the $50K–$90K mid-range tier as part of a wider full home renovation.

Real cost example — Mid-range Auckland kitchen

Location: Mt Eden  |  Kitchen size: 20m²  |  Tier: Mid-range

$62,500 total
Cabinetry (semi-custom)$22,000
Engineered stone benchtops$8,500
Appliances (mid–high-end)$12,000
Porcelain tile flooring$3,600
Glass tile splashback$2,400
Lighting$2,800
Plumbing$3,200
Electrical$3,800
Painting$1,800
Demolition + removal$2,400

Bathroom renovation costs in Auckland 2026

Bathroom levelCost rangeWhat’s included
Refresh$8,000 – $18,000Like-for-like replacements, basic fixtures, vinyl flooring, no layout changes
Standard renovation$20,000 – $35,000Complete strip-out, quality fixtures, custom vanity, tiled shower, new tiling
Luxury renovation$35,000 – $80,000+Premium fixtures, custom design, designer tiles, heated floors, freestanding bath

Where the money goes — bathroom cost components

Component% of budgetNotes
Labour (all trades)40–50%Highest labour share of any renovation — concentration of plumbing, tiling, waterproofing in a small space
Tiles + materials20–25%Floor tiles $50–$150+/m², wall tiles $40–$120+/m², waterproofing $800–$1,500
Fixtures15–20%Toilet $300–$2,500, shower system $800–$5,000, vanity $600–$4,000, tapware $200–$2,000/fixture
Lighting + heating5–10%LED, towel rail, underfloor heating, extraction fan
Renovated bathroom with tiled shower and modern finish — Lynfield bathroom renovation by Add Value Renovations
Lynfield bathroom, 2025. Tiled shower, frameless glass, gunmetal tapware, woodgrain vanity — sits in the $20K–$35K standard tier.

Real cost example — Mid-range Auckland bathroom

Location: Remuera  |  Bathroom size: 6m²  |  Tier: Mid-range

$28,500 total
Demolition$2,200
Plumbing$4,800
Electrical$2,600
Waterproofing$1,200
Tiling (labour + materials)$6,800
Shower system$2,400
Toilet$850
Vanity + basin$2,100
Tapware$1,200
Lighting + ventilation$1,800
Accessories$800
Painting$1,500
Project management$1,000

Full home renovation costs in Auckland 2026

House sizeBasicMid-rangeHigh-end
Small (100–130m²)$95K – $150K$150K – $250K$250K – $400K+
Medium (140–190m²)$140K – $220K$220K – $350K$350K – $550K+
Large (200–250m²)$180K – $280K$280K – $450K$450K – $700K+
Extra large (250m²+)$230K+$400K+$600K+

What each tier includes

TierTypical scope
BasicInterior painting, flooring replacement, kitchen and bathroom updates (not full remodels), minor electrical and plumbing updates, basic fixtures
Mid-rangeComplete kitchen + bathroom remodels, new flooring throughout, full electrical and plumbing updates, new windows, interior and exterior painting, some structural changes
High-endPremium kitchen + multiple bathrooms, top-tier materials throughout, significant structural changes, upgraded insulation and energy efficiency, smart home, luxury fixtures, landscaping
“The fastest way to blow a full home renovation budget is to start without a fixed-price QS-backed contract. Once the cladding’s off and the GIB is down, you don’t get to renegotiate the budget — you just pay the variations. The right contract on day one stops 90% of the budget creep we see homeowners caught by.” — Simon Liu, Founder, Add Value Renovations

Key cost factors for full home renovations

FactorCost impact
Pre-1940s home+25 – 40% budget for structural surprises, wiring, plumbing, insulation
1940s–1970s home+15 – 30% for asbestos, electrical, insulation
1980s–2000s home+10 – 20% to bring to current Building Code
Wall removal+$2,000 – $10,000+ depending on load-bearing status
New window or door opening+$1,500 – $5,000+ per opening
Major floor plan change+$20,000 – $100,000+
Before — old U-shaped kitchen with outdated white cabinetry awaiting renovation — Mt Roskill home before AVR renovation
Before — Mt Roskill, 2024. Tight U-shape kitchen, dated cabinetry, poor flow. Common starting point.
Waterfall-edge kitchen island in engineered stone with seamless finish — Mt Roskill kitchen renovation by Add Value Renovations
After — Mt Roskill, 2025. Pravina & Harish’s home: open-plan kitchen, engineered stone island, oak cabinetry, full bathroom rebuilds, engineered timber floors throughout, new kwila deck.

Real cost example — Mid-range full home renovation

Location: Mt Albert  |  Home size: 160m² (1960s)  |  Tier: Mid-range

$320,000 total
Design + consents$18,000
Structural modifications$42,000
Electrical rewiring$22,000
Plumbing updates$26,000
Kitchen renovation$65,000
Two bathroom renovations$58,000
Flooring throughout$32,000
Interior painting$18,000
Windows replacement$35,000
Exterior painting + repairs$24,000
Project management$30,000 (incl. above)

Home extension costs in Auckland 2026

Extension typeCost per m²Typical project cost
Single-storey ground floor$4,500 – $5,500/m²$130K – $280K (60m²)
Master suite addition$5,000 – $6,500/m²$180K – $350K
Second-storey extension$5,500 – $7,500/m²$220K – $450K (70m²)
High-end architectural extension$6,500 – $9,000+/m²Project-specific

Add the following on top of the per-m² rate:

  • Architectural design: $8,000 – $20,000+
  • Engineering reports: $2,000 – $5,000+
  • Building consent: $3,000 – $8,000+
  • Resource consent (if needed): $3,000 – $10,000+
Ground floor master suite extension — Onehunga home extension by Add Value Renovations
Onehunga master suite extension, 2023. Ian & Fiona’s ground-floor extension — new master bedroom, ensuite, walk-in wardrobe.

Other Auckland renovation project costs 2026

Recladding

Home sizeFibre cementWeatherboardMonolithic plaster
150m² single-storey$120K – $170K$135K – $190K$155K – $220K
250m² two-storey$220K – $320K$245K – $355K$280K – $415K

Roof replacement

  • Concrete tiles: $15,000 – $25,000
  • Metal roofing: $18,000 – $30,000
  • Membrane roofing: $20,000 – $35,000+

Flooring

  • Carpet: $50 – $120/m²
  • Vinyl / laminate: $60 – $120/m²
  • Engineered timber: $120 – $220/m²
  • Solid timber: $150 – $300/m²
  • Tiles: $120 – $250/m²

Exterior painting

  • Basic: $10,000 – $15,000
  • Mid-range (some prep): $15,000 – $25,000
  • Premium (extensive prep): $25,000 – $40,000+

Windows + double glazing

  • Standard aluminium: $8,000 – $15,000
  • Double-glazed aluminium: $12,000 – $20,000
  • uPVC double glazed: $15,000 – $25,000
  • Timber double glazed: $20,000 – $35,000+

Hidden costs to budget for

Council fees and consents

  • Building consent: $2,000 – $10,000+ depending on project value
  • Resource consent (if required): $3,000 – $10,000+
  • Engineering reports: $2,000 – $5,000+
  • Development contributions: Variable based on scope and zone

Professional fees

  • Architectural design: 8–15% of project cost
  • Project management: 10–15% of project cost (already included in fixed-price design-and-build contracts)
  • Quantity surveyor: 1–3% of project cost

Contingency

Project typeRecommended contingency
Basic renovations10–15%
Complex renovations15–20%
Character home renovations20–30%

Temporary accommodation (if needed)

  • Short-term rental: $600–$1,200+/week in Auckland
  • Storage: $200–$500/month
  • Moving: $1,000–$3,000+

Money-saving strategies for Auckland renovations

Where to splurge

Tapware and fixtures (daily-use items). Waterproofing and structural work (cheap to fix at build, expensive to fix after). Cabinetry hardware (Blum or Hettich runners last decades). Energy-efficient appliances and windows (operating cost saving over years).

Where to economise

Standard tile bases with feature accents instead of all-premium tile. Mid-range cabinetry with premium hardware. Quality laminate flooring in less visible areas. Off-the-shelf vanities and sinks rather than fully custom.

Layout decisions that save money

  • Keep plumbing fixtures in their existing locations — saves $2,000–$5,000+ per room
  • Keep load-bearing walls intact — saves $10,000+ in engineering and beam work
  • Use existing window and door openings — saves $1,500–$5,000 per opening
  • Stage the renovation — split work over 12–24 months if cashflow is tight (adds 10–15% to total but smooths the bill)

Timing strategy

  • Winter months (Jun–Aug) often see 5–10% discounts from contractors in slower periods
  • Book 3–6 months ahead to secure preferred contractors without rush premiums
  • Avoid Dec–Feb when contractor availability is tightest and prices peak

Auckland renovation costs FAQs

How much should I budget for a kitchen renovation in Auckland?

Auckland kitchen renovations in 2026 typically run $30,000–$50,000 for a refresh, $50,000–$90,000 for a mid-range renovation, and $90,000–$200,000+ for a premium transformation. These prices are approximately 10–20% higher than the national average due to Auckland’s higher labour and material costs.

Why are Auckland renovation costs higher than other regions?

Auckland renovation costs exceed other NZ regions due to higher labour rates ($90–$150/hour vs $70–$120/hour elsewhere), greater demand for skilled trades, more stringent council requirements, higher property values justifying premium finishes, and increased supply chain costs for materials.

Do I need council consent for my bathroom renovation?

In Auckland, you’ll need building consent for bathroom renovations involving structural changes, plumbing relocations, electrical modifications, or installing a fully tiled wet-area shower over framing. Like-for-like replacements typically don’t require consent. See our Auckland Council consent guide.

How long does a typical full home renovation take in Auckland?

A full home renovation in Auckland typically takes 4–12 months depending on scope. Small homes (100–130m²) average 4–6 months, medium homes (140–190m²) take 6–9 months, and large homes (200m²+) require 9–12+ months. Consent processes, weather delays, and trade availability can extend timeframes further.

What’s the best way to finance a major renovation in Auckland?

For most Auckland homeowners, a home loan top-up is the cheapest financing option (current rates 6–8%). Other options include construction loans for major projects (7–9%), personal loans for smaller renovations (8–15%), and renovation-specific loans from major banks. Best choice depends on equity, credit rating, and project scope. See our renovation finance guide.

How much value will my renovation add to my Auckland property?

Well-executed Auckland renovations typically add 50–80% of their cost to property value. Kitchen and bathroom renovations offer the best returns (often 70–80% of cost), while highly personalised renovations or features that don’t appeal to the broader market provide lower returns (30–50%). The value-add varies by suburb — premium suburbs see stronger renovation returns than developing areas.

Should I move out during a major renovation?

For full home renovations or projects affecting multiple rooms, temporarily relocating is usually wise. While adding $600–$1,200+/week to your budget, it often saves money by allowing faster work progression (15–30% time savings) and eliminating health concerns from dust, noise, and limited facilities. Many contractors also offer discounts for unoccupied sites.

What’s the most cost-effective renovation to increase property value?

In Auckland’s market, mid-range kitchen renovations ($50,000–$90,000) typically offer the best ROI, often recouping 70–80% of cost in added property value. Bathroom renovations and creating open-plan living spaces also deliver strong returns. For maximum value, focus on improvements that address Auckland buyer priorities: modern kitchens, indoor-outdoor flow, and energy efficiency.

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