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Bathroom remodel in Pittsburgh, PA? Get the vanity wall drawn first

Remodeling a bathroom in Pittsburgh? Start with the vanity wall. Your designer sizes the cabinet to the room you actually have — the drawer bank you can reach, the sink base that clears the door swing, the linen storage that keeps the counter empty — then draws it as a measured floor plan, elevations, 3D renders, and an itemized cabinet list. A fixed $199, delivered in 3–5 business days, and every file is yours.

Bathroom design: $199 fixed · 3 free revisions · 3–5 business days · the files are yours

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How much does a bathroom remodel cost in Pittsburgh?

Two things set a Pittsburgh bathroom price: how much tile and plumbing work the job involves, and what the vanity costs. Full remodels nationally tend to run about $8,000 to $30,000 installed, and the honest answer for your bathroom sits somewhere in there until it has been measured and drawn — which is what a design settles before you take a single quote.

The one figure we can fix in advance is the design itself: $199, flat, with three revision rounds included and a full refund if you change your mind before the first draft lands.

What actually moves the number

  • Moving the plumbing

    The single most expensive decision in a small bathroom. Keeping the drain and supply lines where they are can be the difference between a refresh and a renovation.

  • The vanity

    Usually the biggest thing you buy. A 36-inch stock sink base and a 60-inch double with drawer banks are not remotely the same money, and both look like “a vanity” on a quote.

  • Tile and surfaces

    Priced by area and by how fussy the pattern is. Tile choice moves labor hours as much as material cost, so it belongs in the plan, not in a later decision.

  • Local labor

    Varies by market more than materials do. Installed quotes from a few shops and remodelers around Pittsburgh are the only reliable way to learn your local rate.

Where do I get a bathroom vanity in Pittsburgh?

Bathrooms are usually bought in two pieces: cabinets from a dealer or cabinet shop, labor from a remodeler. Drawings you own work for both. The dealer near Pittsburgh prices the itemized cabinet list as drawn; the remodeler bids demo, plumbing, tile, and install against the same measured plan — so nothing falls between the two, and nobody has to price a bathroom they've only heard described over the phone.

Every packet carries a QR verification mark: any shop can scan it to confirm the packet is genuine and consult our design team about design intent.

Where bathroom cabinets actually come from

  • Independent cabinet shops and cabinet makers

    Build or order to your drawings, and usually the only realistic route when the room needs a size that isn't made off the shelf.

  • Kitchen and bath dealers

    Carry one or two manufacturer lines and often offer design free — in exchange for keeping the drawings. A fine place to get a quote once you already own a design.

  • Home centers and plumbing suppliers

    Stock ready-made vanities in common widths and can special-order more. Fast and competitive on standard sizes, limited on anything modified.

  • Online vanity sellers

    Cheapest per unit, with install and any surprises left on your side. Only safe when your drawing pins the exact width, depth, and where the plumbing lands behind it.

Do I have to use the shop that designs my bathroom?

Not if you own the drawings. Free design in a Pittsburgh-area showroom always carries the same quiet condition: the shop keeps the drawings, so only that shop can quote them. On a bathroom that stings more than you'd expect — the vanity is often the single biggest line item, and if nobody else can price the exact same cabinet, you have no way to tell whether the number in front of you is fair.

How it works

  1. Measure and order online

    Pick bathroom, pay the fixed price, and measure your space with our guided steps — wall lengths, window and door positions, and where the existing drain and supply lines sit. A tape measure and about 20 minutes.

  2. We design it in a real catalog

    Your in-house designer lays out the vanity wall and storage in a real cabinet catalog, checks clearances and door swings, and works with your existing plumbing where it makes sense. Three free revision rounds are included.

  3. Quote it at local shops

    Your finished packet arrives in 3–5 business days, owned by you. Take it to the dealers, cabinet shops, and remodelers near you and compare real installed prices on one identical bathroom.

Common questions

Can I pay someone to design my bathroom without buying the vanity from them?

Yes — that is exactly what this is. A fixed $199 for the design, with no cabinet sale attached and no commission on whatever you end up buying. We don't sell cabinets, so the vanity we specify is the one that fits the room rather than the one a showroom needs to move.

Do I have to measure the bathroom myself?

Yes, and it takes about 20 minutes with a tape measure and our guided steps — there is no site visit. Note where the drain and supply lines sit while you're in there; that one detail decides more of the layout than anything else. Your installer verifies everything on site before ordering.

What do I actually receive?

A measured floor plan, dimensioned elevations of the vanity wall, 3D renders, and an itemized list of cabinets and hardware with real manufacturer part numbers — together, the Design Packet. It arrives in 3–5 business days, in your name, with three free revision rounds included.

What if I don't like the design?

You get three free revision rounds, so most concerns are a note back to your designer rather than a fight. If you change your mind before the first draft is delivered, you get a full refund.

Bathroom vanities in other Pennsylvania cities

Same fixed price, same drawings you own — anywhere in the state:

Get your Pittsburgh bathroom drawn, then get real quotes.

$199 fixed, delivered in 3–5 business days — and the drawings are yours.