Planning a bathroom renovation in Forest Hill? Whether you're updating a Victorian terraced house near Horniman Museum, refreshing a conversion flat close to Forest Hill station, or modernising a period property along Dartmouth Road, honest information upfront saves time and money. Forest Hill is one of south-east London's most appealing and well-connected neighbourhoods — its green spaces, strong community feel and handsome period housing stock make it a popular choice for homeowners investing in their properties. This guide covers realistic budgets for 2026, what drives costs, how long the work takes, and how to find a fitting team you can trust.
How much does a bathroom cost in Forest Hill?
Forest Hill sits within the SE23 postcode, bordered by Sydenham, Honor Oak, Catford and Dulwich. Property here ranges from Victorian and Edwardian terraces and semis to conversion flats and modern developments. Typical 2026 bathroom costs are:
| Scope | Typical Total Range* | Best For | What's Usually Included |
|---|---|---|---|
| Essentials Refresh | £6,000–£8,500 | Like-for-like upgrade with cleaner, more modern finishes | Suite replacement, minor plumbing adjustments, partial tiling, silicone finish, making good |
| Complete Refurb (Most Popular) | £8,500–£13,000 | Full strip-out and modernisation within existing layout | Re-boarding where needed, tanking in wet zones, full tiling, upgraded lighting, furniture installation, waste removal |
| Premium Wet Room / High-End | £13,000–£21,000+ | Layout reconfiguration or top-specification finish | Tiled former with linear drain, full tanking, underfloor heating, niches, premium brassware, feature lighting |
*Ranges include typical labour, preparation, materials and waste. Final quotes vary with room size, tile area, plumbing and electrical scope, and chosen specification.
What pushes costs up (or down) in Forest Hill homes
- Period property fabric: Victorian and Edwardian properties come with original pipework, uneven substrates and solid walls requiring careful preparation.
- Layout changes: Moving a WC, shower or soil stack in a terraced house adds cost across plumbing and electrics.
- Tile specification: Large-format porcelain, encaustic and natural stone each carry different labour and material rates.
- Electrical scope: Downlights, towel rails, demisters and extractor fans must comply with Part P requirements.
- Substrate and waterproofing: Older properties frequently need levelling, boarding and full tanking before tiling begins.
- Specification level: The gap between a functional mid-market suite and premium brassware is significant.
Buildaway tip: Forest Hill's older terraces often hide substrate issues beneath existing tiles. A thorough pre-start survey avoids costly surprises mid-project.
Timeline: how long will it take?
- Essentials Refresh: 7–11 days
- Complete Refurb: 11–15 days
- Premium / Wet Room / Layout Change: 15–21+ days
We plan every project around your property and household to minimise disruption throughout.
Do I need planning permission or building regulations?
Planning permission: Not required for most internal bathroom refurbishments. Forest Hill falls within the London Borough of Lewisham, which includes several conservation areas across SE23. Internal works are generally unaffected, but if your property is listed or ventilation requires an external outlet in a sensitive location, we'll advise during your survey.
Building regulations:
- Electrics (Part P): All bathroom electrical works must comply with Part P — zones, IP ratings, bonding and RCD protection. Certification issued on completion.
- Ventilation: Mechanical extraction must be adequate and ducted correctly to external air.
- Drainage: Significant drainage alterations may require building control notification.
All relevant certificates handed over on completion.
Price breakdown (where the budget goes)
- Labour: ~55–65% (plumbing, tiling, carpentry, plastering, electrical)
- Materials and consumables: ~30–40% (suite, boards, adhesives, trims, grout, fixtures)
- Waste and sundries: ~5–10%
Forest Hill bathroom choices we're fitting most right now
Forest Hill homeowners increasingly combine contemporary design with the character of their period properties — the area's creative, community-minded demographic drives demand for bathrooms that are individual, practical and built to last. The most popular choices in 2026:
- Walk-in showers with tiled formers, linear drains and frameless glass
- Large-format porcelain in stone or matte concrete finishes for a clean, minimal look
- Period-sympathetic tiling — metro, encaustic or brick-format — in Victorian and Edwardian interiors
- Underfloor heating paired with IP-rated downlighting and heated towel rails
- Wall-hung vanity units with recessed niches for practical storage
- Matt black or brushed brass brassware — popular across Forest Hill's mix of period and modern properties
How to choose the right bathroom fitter in Forest Hill
- Full trade accountability: One team covering plumbing, tiling, electrics and finishing — no gaps between trades.
- Compliance and certification: Part P electrical sign-off, correct ventilation and building control where required.
- Period property experience: Ask for specific experience with Victorian and Edwardian properties in SE23.
- Detailed written scope: Quote should cover demo, prep, boarding, tanking, tile areas, ventilation, making good and clear exclusions.
- Workmanship warranty: Buildaway provides an 18-month workmanship warranty on all projects.
- Local references: Ask to see completed Forest Hill projects and speak to previous clients.
Smart ways to manage the budget — without compromising quality
- Keep the existing layout — re-routing plumbing adds significant cost in older terraces.
- Invest in a quality mid-range suite and upgrade the brassware — the difference is felt every day.
- Large-format tiles where the substrate suits — fewer grout lines and a cleaner finish.
- Never skip waterproofing — a leak in a multi-floor property causes serious damage quickly.
- Agree lighting early — retrofitting downlights after tiling always costs more.
Example Buildaway packages (guide only)
- Essentials Refresh — £6,000–£8,500: Like-for-like suite swap, partial tiling to splash zones, upgraded taps and accessories, extractor check and replacement where needed, fresh silicone and making good throughout.
- Complete Refurb — £8,500–£13,000: Full strip-out, substrate preparation and re-boarding where required, tanking to all wet zones, full tiling, upgraded IP-rated lighting, wall-hung furniture installation, heated towel rail, waste removal and site clearance.
- Premium Wet Room / High-End — £13,000–£21,000+: Layout reconfiguration as required, tiled former with linear drain and full tanking, underfloor heating with thermostat, premium brassware and screen, recessed niches, feature lighting and illuminated mirror, top-specification suite, complete making good.