- As of June 2026, home renovation in Dubai ranges from about AED 400 for a simple paint job to AED 850,000+ for a full villa rebuild, with bathrooms, kitchens, and apartment fit-outs sitting in between.
- The right service depends on scope: a single room like a bathroom or kitchen is priced per project, while painting, wardrobes, or a false ceiling are priced per unit or per square metre.
- Use the chooser below to match your project to the correct renovation service, then compare quotes on the same scope of work.
"Renovation" in Dubai is not one job. Repainting a flat, refitting a kitchen, retiling a bathroom, or stripping a villa back to the structure are very different tasks with different crews, approvals, timelines, and prices. Asking the wrong contractor for the wrong scope is how budgets and schedules blow out. This guide helps you pick the right renovation service for your project and links you straight to the detailed cost guide and the page to compare local quotes.
Whether you are refreshing one room before a tenancy, modernising a kitchen, or planning a whole-home overhaul, start by identifying the scope of work below.
Which renovation service do you need? (2026 quick guide)
Match your situation to the right service. Prices are indicative June 2026 planning ranges, not fixed quotes.
| Your situation | Service you need | Typical 2026 range |
|---|---|---|
| Whole apartment or flat fit-out and refresh | Apartment renovation / compare quotes | AED 25,000-180,000 |
| Whole villa overhaul or structural rebuild | Villa renovation / compare quotes | AED 80,000-850,000 |
| Retile, replumb, or modernise a bathroom | Bathroom renovation / compare quotes | AED 8,000-35,000 |
| New kitchen layout, units, and worktops | Kitchen renovation / compare quotes | AED 8,000-60,000 |
| Keep the layout, just replace cabinet doors | Kitchen cabinet refacing or new kitchen cabinets | AED 2,000-60,000+ |
| Walls look tired, just need repainting | Painting services / compare quotes | AED 600-3,000 |
| Built-in wardrobes or bedroom storage | Wardrobes | AED 2,000-25,000+ |
| Gypsum or false ceiling and recessed lighting | False ceiling installation | AED 25-50+ per sq ft |
| Feature wall or full-room wallpaper | Wallpaper installation | AED 25-120+ per roll |
Whole-home, single-room or finishing work: what is the difference?
Whole-home renovation covers an entire property end to end and is the largest, most regulated tier. An apartment renovation is usually a multi-trade fit-out within a fixed shell, while a villa renovation can involve structural, facade, and external works that push budgets and approval requirements much higher.
Single-room renovation is the most common project. A bathroom renovation and a kitchen renovation both touch waterproofing, plumbing, and electrics, so they cost more per square metre than cosmetic rooms but far less than a full property.
Finishing and joinery work changes how a space looks without rebuilding it. Painting, cabinet refacing, wardrobes, false ceilings, and wallpaper are priced per unit, per roll, or per square metre and are the quickest, lowest-cost way to refresh a home.
Local Dubai context: Most Dubai renovations need building-management or developer fit-out approval before work starts, Dubai Municipality permits apply to structural or facade changes, DEWA sign-off is required where electrical or plumbing (MEP) points are altered, and tenants must have written landlord consent (Ejari/RERA) before renovating a rented home.
How renovation prices compare in Dubai (2026)
The cheapest headline figure is rarely the full story: a low bathroom price can exclude waterproofing or fixtures, and a low kitchen quote can leave out worktops or appliances. Compare each renovation on identical scope, finish level, and what is supplied versus installed before judging a number.
Bestimate reviews UAE home-service guides for local pricing context, service-scope clarity, and practical quote-comparison accuracy.
Renovation price ranges were checked in June 2026 against public Dubai market benchmarks. They are planning ranges, not guaranteed quotes.
Frequently asked questions
Do I need a full renovation or just painting and finishing work?
If the layout, plumbing, and electrics still work and the space only looks tired, finishing work like painting, wallpaper, cabinet refacing, or new wardrobes is far cheaper and faster. A full renovation is only worth it when you are changing layouts, moving water or power points, or replacing fixtures and surfaces throughout.
What approvals do I need to renovate in Dubai?
Most communities require building-management or developer fit-out approval before work begins. Structural or facade changes need a Dubai Municipality permit, and any altered electrical or plumbing point needs DEWA sign-off. If you rent, you also need written landlord consent under your Ejari tenancy before starting.
Why is a villa renovation so much more expensive than an apartment?
A villa renovation can involve structural works, external and facade changes, larger floor areas, and more trades than an apartment fit-out, which is usually contained within a fixed shell. That is why villa budgets often start where full apartment budgets end. See the villa and apartment cost guides for a like-for-like comparison.
Should I reface my kitchen cabinets or replace them?
If the cabinet boxes and layout are sound, refacing the doors and fronts is a fraction of the cost of a new kitchen and is much quicker. Choose a full kitchen renovation when you want to change the layout, worktops, or appliances, or when the existing units are damaged. Compare the refacing and renovation guides to decide.



