A whole-home renovation is the biggest number most people will ever build a budget around, and the honest answer to “what will it cost” is: it depends on how much actually changes. A cosmetic refresh and a full gut of the same house can be three times apart. Material and labour costs climbed through 2024 and 2025 and have not eased, so an older estimate is almost certainly low. Here is a straight look at what a home renovation costs in Mississauga in 2026, and what moves the number most.
What a home renovation costs in Mississauga in 2026
Whole-home work is usually priced per square foot. The band you land in comes down to whether you are refreshing surfaces or moving walls.
| Scope | Typical range (per sq ft) | What it covers |
|---|---|---|
| Cosmetic refresh | around $100 / sq ft and under | Paint, flooring, lighting, fixtures and minor kitchen or bath updates — nothing structural moves. |
| Full renovation | $150 – $300 / sq ft | New kitchen and bathrooms, flooring throughout, updated electrical and plumbing, and some layout changes. |
| Gut or structural | $300 – $400+ / sq ft | Down to the studs: new layout, mechanical systems, structural work and additions. |
For a 2,000-square-foot Mississauga home, a full renovation typically lands between $200,000 and $600,000 — the spread comes down to finish level and how much of the layout changes.
What actually drives the cost
How much moves
The single biggest factor is structural change. Keeping walls, plumbing stacks and the staircase where they are keeps you in the lower bands. Opening up the main floor, relocating a kitchen, or adding square footage moves you up quickly — and usually brings engineering and permits with it.
The systems you don’t see
On older Mississauga homes — and there are many from the 1960s and ’70s — a real share of the budget goes into things you will never look at: old wiring, the plumbing, insulation and the electrical panel. They are not glamorous, but they are the difference between a renovation that lasts and one that hides problems.
Kitchens and bathrooms set the pace
Most of the per-square-foot cost concentrates in the kitchen and bathrooms — the rooms with cabinetry, stone, tile and plumbing. For a sense of those two on their own, we break them down here: what a kitchen renovation costs and what a bathroom renovation costs.
Permits and timeline
Structural, electrical and plumbing changes need permits, and the City of Mississauga adds time to the schedule. A full renovation is usually a multi-month project — planning it properly up front is what keeps it from becoming a multi-year one.
Where you can save — and where you should not
Save by phasing the work, keeping the existing layout where it makes sense, and making every material decision before demolition so the trades are never waiting on you. Do not save on the structure, the wiring, the plumbing, or waterproofing — the things behind the walls are the most expensive to fix twice.
How we think about it at Studio Kimi
We are a design-led studio, so we start with the home you actually want to live in and work the budget back from there. For a whole-home project that usually means deciding early where the money should concentrate — the rooms you use every day — and where restraint is the smarter move. If you are renovating the whole house, our home renovation work in Mississauga shows how we approach it, room by room.
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