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Fayette County Bathroom Remodel Guide

Fayette County is the core of Greater Lexington — the consolidated Lexington-Fayette Urban County Government covering the city of Lexington and the surrounding Bluegrass farmland. Housing runs from 1900s–1940s bungalows, four-squares, and Tudor singles in Chevy Chase, Ashland Park, Bell Court, Kenwick, and Mentelle, to 1950s–80s ranches and split-levels across Lansdowne, Southland, Meadowthorpe, Idle Hour, and Tates Creek, to 1990s–2020s master-planned subdivisions in Hamburg, Beaumont, Andover, Palomar, Firebrook, Hartland, Stonewall, and Chilesburg.

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Local context

Fayette County bathroom scope splits hard by submarket. Older intown stock in Chevy Chase, Ashland Park, Bell Court, Kenwick, downtown Lexington, and the historic district often has plaster walls, original cast-iron drains, prior partial remodels, and compact second-floor bathrooms above kitchens. Newer Hamburg, Beaumont, Andover, Palomar, Firebrook, Hartland, Stonewall, and Chilesburg subdivisions are mostly clean framed-alcove builder-grade scopes. Long-tenure ranches in Lansdowne, Southland, Meadowthorpe, Tates Creek, and Idle Hour lean toward aging-in-place walk-in shower conversions.

Tub-to-shower, walk-in shower, or full remodel — which fits?

Most homeowners come into this thinking they need a full remodel and end up doing something narrower. The right project usually maps to how the bathroom actually gets used today.

If the tub hasn't been used in a year, a tub-to-shower conversion typically lands in 1–3 days, in the existing footprint, and removes the step-over. If aging-in-place is the real driver, a walk-in shower with a low-threshold base and grab-bar blocking is often the better long-term call. A full remodel makes sense when the layout itself is the problem — bad ventilation, an unusable vanity, or water damage behind the walls.

What actually drives the cost of a bathroom remodel

Bathroom remodel pricing depends on a handful of choices, not a single line-item. The biggest swings come from the scope of demolition, the type of shower or tub system, plumbing relocation, tile vs. acrylic surfaces, and any accessibility features.

A like-for-like tub-to-shower swap in an existing footprint is the most predictable. A full gut down to the studs — moving plumbing, replacing the subfloor, adding new vanities and fixtures — is where prices start to spread.

  • Scope: cosmetic refresh vs. full gut to the studs
  • Shower system: acrylic insert, semi-custom acrylic, or tile build-out
  • Plumbing: keeping the existing layout vs. moving drains or supply lines
  • Accessibility: grab bars, low-threshold pans, comfort-height fixtures, seats
  • Finish materials: stock vanities and fixtures vs. semi-custom selections
  • Permits, disposal, and site conditions (older homes often need more)

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Town guides in Fayette County

Bathroom Remodel in Lexington, KY
Lexington is the home base of the WSH Greater Lexington branch — Kentucky's second-largest city and the heart of the Bluegrass Region. Housing spans 1900s–1940s bungalows, four-squares, and Tudors in Chevy Chase, Ashland Park, Bell Court, Kenwick, and Mentelle; mid-century ranches across Lansdowne, Southland, Meadowthorpe, Tates Creek, and Idle Hour; and 1990s–2020s master-planned subdivisions in Hamburg, Beaumont, Andover, Palomar, Firebrook, Hartland, Stonewall, and Chilesburg.
Bathroom Remodel in Downtown Lexington, KY
Downtown Lexington covers the Central Business District plus the surrounding loft and condo districts along Main, Vine, and Short Streets. Bathroom remodels here are mostly mid-rise condo and loft-conversion primary-bath upgrades with active HOA and building coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Chevy Chase, KY
Chevy Chase sits east of the University of Kentucky along Euclid and High Street — primarily 1910s–1940s bungalows, Tudors, and four-squares with strong stay-put ownership. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with plaster walls and original plumbing.
Bathroom Remodel in Beaumont, KY
Beaumont is a master-planned community in southwest Lexington — primarily 1990s–2010s semi-custom singles and subdivisions with active HOA architectural review. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish primary-bath remodels.
Bathroom Remodel in Hamburg, KY
Hamburg is the largest master-planned community on the east side of Lexington — primarily 2000s–2020s semi-custom singles and subdivisions, plus the surrounding commercial corridor. Bathroom remodels here are mostly clean framed-alcove suburban conversions and higher-finish primary-bath remodels.
Bathroom Remodel in Masterson Station, KY
Masterson Station sits in northwest Lexington near Masterson Station Park — primarily 1990s–2010s suburban subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are mostly clean framed-alcove suburban conversions.
Bathroom Remodel in Andover, KY
Andover is a master-planned golf community on the east side of Lexington — primarily 1990s–2010s semi-custom singles around the Andover Golf & Country Club. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish primary-bath remodels with HOA coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Palomar, KY
Palomar is a master-planned community in southwest Lexington — primarily 1990s–2010s semi-custom singles and subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish primary-bath remodels with HOA coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Tates Creek, KY
Tates Creek is a long-established south-Lexington area along Tates Creek Road — primarily 1960s–80s ranches, splits, and singles with a strong stay-put owner share. Bathroom remodels here split between aging-in-place ranch conversions and framed-alcove primary-bath upgrades.
Bathroom Remodel in Lansdowne, KY
Lansdowne is a mid-century neighborhood in south Lexington — primarily 1950s–70s ranches and split-levels with mature stay-put ownership. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Kenwick, KY
Kenwick sits north of Ashland Park and east of downtown — primarily 1910s–1940s bungalows, four-squares, and singles. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes with plaster and original plumbing.
Bathroom Remodel in Southland, KY
Southland sits in south-central Lexington along Southland Drive — primarily 1950s–70s ranches and singles. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Meadowthorpe, KY
Meadowthorpe sits in northwest Lexington along Leestown Road — primarily 1940s–60s singles, bungalows, and ranches. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Chilesburg, KY
Chilesburg is an east-side Lexington community near Hamburg — primarily 1990s–2020s suburban subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are mostly clean framed-alcove suburban conversions.
Bathroom Remodel in Firebrook, KY
Firebrook is a master-planned community in southwest Lexington — primarily 1990s–2010s semi-custom singles. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish primary-bath remodels with HOA coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Hartland, KY
Hartland is a master-planned community in south Lexington — primarily 1990s–2010s semi-custom singles and subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish primary-bath remodels with HOA coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Stonewall, KY
Stonewall is an established south-Lexington community along Clays Mill Road — primarily 1960s–80s ranches and singles. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Idle Hour, KY
Idle Hour is an east-Lexington neighborhood near the Idle Hour Country Club — primarily 1940s–70s singles and ranches. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in Ashland Park, KY
Ashland Park is Lexington's premier historic neighborhood adjacent to Henry Clay's Ashland estate — primarily 1900s–1930s larger Tudors, Colonials, and Georgians on tree-lined streets. Bathroom remodels here are higher-finish historic-home scopes with architectural-review coordination.
Bathroom Remodel in Bell Court, KY
Bell Court is a small historic neighborhood adjacent to Ashland Park — primarily 1900s–1920s singles, bungalows, and Tudors with strong preservation activity. Bathroom remodels here are historic-home scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in South Lexington, KY
South Lexington spans the city's southern submarkets — a mix of mid-century ranches, 1990s–2010s subdivisions, and newer master-planned communities. Bathroom remodels here split between aging-in-place ranch conversions and higher-finish primary-bath remodels.
Bathroom Remodel in North Lexington, KY
North Lexington spans the city's northern submarkets along North Broadway and Newtown Pike — a mix of mid-century singles and 1990s–2010s suburban subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are framed-alcove and aging-in-place scopes.
Bathroom Remodel in East Lexington, KY
East Lexington spans the city's east-side submarkets around Hamburg and Andover — primarily 1990s–2020s master-planned subdivisions. Bathroom remodels here are mostly clean framed-alcove suburban conversions and higher-finish primary-bath remodels.
Bathroom Remodel in West Lexington, KY
West Lexington spans the city's west-side submarkets along Leestown and Versailles Road — a mix of mid-century singles, 1990s–2010s subdivisions, and master-planned Beaumont and Palomar communities. Bathroom remodels here split between aging-in-place ranch conversions and higher-finish primary-bath remodels.

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