Updated July 2026· Independently researched·14 min read
A mix of 1920s–1940s apartment blocks, red-brick semis, and post-war freestanding homes. Many properties have original knob-and-tube or early conduit wiring and galvanised plumbing that's due for replacement. Travel surcharges are rarely a factor — New Farm is well within the inner Brisbane tradie belt.
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Parking & access in New Farm
Limited parking around Brunswick Street and the Powerhouse. Residential streets are generally OK with time limits.
How New Farm compares to nearby suburbs
Local tip for this area: Heritage suburbs have higher trade costs, but you can offset this by bundling multiple small jobs into a single visit (saving repeat call-out fees), booking during standard business hours, and getting quotes from tradies based locally who factor in less travel time. Always check that quoted work includes parking costs upfront.
Prices shift suburb-to-suburb based on travel time, parking, and local housing stock.
Standard floor tiling in New Farm costs $35–$90/sqm for labour. Wall tiling is $40–$100/sqm. A full bathroom (floor + walls) runs $600–$1,600 in labour alone. Tile supply is separate.
+3.9%Tiling costs in New Farm are up around 3.9% over the past year, re-verified against 90+ sources in July 2026.Year on year
Average Tiling Cost in New Farm
$129
per hour for standard residential work
Call-Out Fee
$64–$161
Emergency Rate
$267–$745
Common Job
$161–$423
Budget $83/hrAverage $129/hrPremium $212/hr
Tiling in New Farm costs $35–$90/sqm for standard floor tiling (labour only), $40–$100/sqm for wall tiling, and $60–$120/sqm for mosaic or feature work. A full bathroom tiling job runs $600–$1,600 in labour. Tile supply is additional — budget $20–$250/sqm depending on the material.
Quick answerTiling in New Farm costs $35–$90 /sqm, with most averaging $55 /sqm. GST included — verified July 2026. Get free New Farm quotes →
Detailed Pricing — New Farm 2026
Service
Low
Typical
High
Floor tiling — standard (labour)
$35/sqm
$55
$90
Floor tiling — large format (labour)
$45/sqm
$70
$100
Wall tiling — standard (labour)
$40/sqm
$60
$100
Mosaic / feature tiling (labour)
$60/sqm
$85
$120
Bathroom floor + walls (labour, avg 10sqm)
$600total
$1,000
$1,600
Outdoor / patio tiling (labour)
$40/sqm
$60
$90
Tile removal (existing)
$20/sqm
$35
$55
Waterproofing (wet areas)
$35/sqm
$55
$80
Floor levelling / prep
$15/sqm
$30
$50
Tile supply — budget ceramic
$20/sqm
$35
$55
Tile supply — mid-range porcelain
$50/sqm
$80
$120
Tile supply — premium natural stone
$100/sqm
$150
$250
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Prices verified July 2026 · Cross-referenced against 90+ Australian trade pricing sources · See methodology
Prices include GST. Based on Brisbane metro area, Mar 2026. Outer suburbs may vary.
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Standard tiles (300×300 to 600×600) cost $35–$90/sqm to lay in New Farm. Large format (600×1200+) cost more ($45–$100/sqm) due to difficulty. Mosaics are the most expensive ($60–$120/sqm).
Floor vs wall
Wall tiling in New Farm ($40–$100/sqm) costs slightly more than floor tiling ($35–$90/sqm) due to the extra difficulty of working vertically and cutting around fixtures.
Surface preparation
Uneven surfaces in your New Farm home need levelling ($15–$50/sqm) before tiling. Old tiles may need removing ($20–$55/sqm). Proper prep is essential for a lasting result.
Waterproofing
Wet areas (bathrooms, laundries) in New Farm require waterproofing ($35–$80/sqm) before tiling. This is legally required and must be done by a licensed waterproofer.
Pattern complexity
Straight lay is cheapest. Herringbone, diagonal, and feature patterns take longer and cost 20–40% more in New Farm. The pattern should be agreed before work starts.
Tile supply (separate cost)
Budget ceramic tiles start at $20/sqm. Mid-range porcelain is $50–$120/sqm. Premium natural stone can be $100–$250+/sqm in New Farm. This is on top of labour costs.
How to Save Money on Tiling in New Farm
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Get quotes from experienced New Farm tilers — ask for labour-only and supply-and-install prices to compare
2
Buy 10% extra tiles for cuts and wastage — matching tiles later from a different batch may show colour differences
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Ask about waterproofing separately if tiling wet areas in New Farm — it's mandatory and should be quoted as a line item
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Large format tiles look great but cost more to install and require a perfectly level surface
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Check your tiler's previous work and references — tiling quality varies enormously
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Don't choose tiles based solely on price — cheap tiles that chip or crack in your New Farm home cost more long-term
Before you commit — compare your options
Side-by-side guides covering the decisions that most change your final tiling cost.
A tiler in New Farm charges $35–$90/sqm for standard floor tiling, $40–$100/sqm for walls, and $60–$120/sqm for mosaic or feature work. These are labour-only rates — tile supply is separate.
How much does it cost to tile a bathroom in New Farm?
Tiling a bathroom in New Farm costs $600–$1,600 for labour (floor and walls, approximately 10 sqm). Add $500–$2,500 for tile supply depending on your choice, plus waterproofing at $35–$80/sqm.
Should I supply my own tiles?
You can, but buying through your tiler often gets trade pricing (10–20% discount). If you supply your own, buy 10% extra and have tiles on-site before the tiler arrives.
How long does tiling take?
A standard bathroom in New Farm takes 2–4 days for tiling alone. A whole-house floor (100+ sqm) takes 5–10 days. Waterproofing and drying time is additional.
Do I need waterproofing before tiling?
Yes — all wet areas (bathrooms, laundries, showers) in New Farm must be waterproofed before tiling. This is required by the Building Code of Australia and costs $35–$80/sqm.
What tile size is best?
600×600mm is the most popular all-round size for floors. Larger formats (600×1200) look modern but need leveller surfaces. For walls, subway tiles (75×300) are popular and affordable to install.
Our Methodology
Prices on this page are compiled from publicly available cost guides, leading tradie marketplaces, peak industry body data, and individual tradesperson websites across Australia. We cross-reference ranges from multiple sources and adjust for city-specific cost differences based on advertised rates, salary data, and cost-of-living indicators. Our price guides are produced independently. Pricing is compiled from public quotes, industry rate guides, and marketplace data, and no tradesperson can influence a published figure. All prices are estimates and will vary based on your specific job. Always get multiple quotes. Last reviewed July 2026. Read our full methodology →