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Bathroom Kitchen Showroom Perth | Design, Renovation & Inspiration | Joyce Kitchens

Explore fully built displays, touch real materials and plan your renovation with Joyce Kitchens — Western Australia’s trusted team for kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and wardrobes.

Why visit a bathroom kitchen showroom in Perth

Online inspiration is great, but a physical bath and kitchen showroom helps you judge scale, quality and practicality. At Joyce Kitchens you can:

  • Walk through life-size kitchen, bathroom and laundry displays to see workflow, storage and lighting in action.
  • Compare benchtops, splashback tiles, hardware and appliances side-by-side.
  • Discuss your floor plan and budget with an experienced designer who understands kitchen renovations Perth-wide.
  • View custom cabinetry WA-made for local conditions and appliance sizes.

Whether you’re scouting bathroom display centres for a remodel, exploring bathroom renovation showrooms for tile and vanity ideas, or shortlisting products in a bathroom remodel showroom, a single visit can save weeks of guesswork.

Practical showroom checklist

  • Room measurements (wall lengths, ceiling height, window/door positions)
  • Photos or a rough plan of your current space
  • Appliance wish list (e.g., 900mm oven, integrated fridge, induction or gas cooktop)
  • Style references (e.g., shaker kitchen, coastal, contemporary)
  • Indicative budget and timeline
  • Questions about warranties, service and compliance in WA

Our WA renovation process

1) In-showroom consult

Discuss your goals for kitchen, bathroom, laundry or wardrobe design. We’ll talk layouts, storage, and finishes like engineered stone look porcelain, laminate, timber veneer or two-pack paint finishes.

2) Site measure and brief

We capture accurate measurements, services and access details. We’ll also check appliance allowances (e.g., 600mm vs 900mm cookers common in Australian homes).

3) Design and selections

Your designer prepares floor plans, elevations and 3D visuals. You’ll choose door profiles (such as classic Shaker), benchtops, splashbacks, hardware (soft-close drawers and hinges), lighting and accessories like a walk-in pantry, scullery or undermount sink.

4) Quote, compliance and scheduling

Transparent pricing with a fixed-scope contract in line with WA norms. Licensed trades are scheduled for plumbing, electrical and (where applicable) gas — all to relevant AS/NZS standards (e.g., AS/NZS 4386 for domestic kitchen assemblies; AS 5601 for gas installations).

5) Manufacture and install

Custom cabinetry is locally manufactured for WA conditions. Our installers coordinate with your sparkies, plumbers and tilers for an efficient fitout.

6) Handover and aftercare

We walk you through care instructions, warranties and maintenance so your new space performs beautifully for years.

Helpful authorities and resources in Australia:
Housing Industry Association (HIA),
WA Building and Energy,
Safe Work Australia: Engineered stone.

Materials and finishes (feel them in the showroom)

Touch and compare popular WA choices for benchtops, doors and hardware. Our bath and kitchen showroom is set up to make side-by-side decisions easy.

Definition — Shaker profile: A timeless, 5-piece door with a recessed centre panel. Works in Hamptons, coastal and transitional kitchens.
Definition — Soft-close hardware: Hinges and drawer runners that prevent slamming and reduce wear; common premium brands include Blum.
Definition — MR board: Moisture-resistant board used in cabinetry carcasses and bathroom vanities, ideal for high-humidity areas.
Definition — Engineered stone: A man-made composite benchtop material historically containing crystalline silica. Note: Australia has introduced strict controls and prohibitions on high-silica engineered stone. Ask your designer about compliant alternatives such as porcelain/sintered surfaces or low-silica options in WA.

Benchtops: engineered stone vs laminate

Choosing a benchtop affects look, durability and budget. The comparison below is a starting point; we’ll show you compliant, current options in our Perth showroom.

Engineered Stone vs Laminate Benchtops (WA considerations)
Feature Engineered Stone Laminate
Look and feel Stone-like appearance; premium edge details. Wide range of realistic stone/timber looks at low cost.
Heat resistance Good, but always use trivets. Avoid thermal shock. Moderate. Use trivets; hot pots can mark the surface.
Stain and scratch Good stain resistance; can scratch or chip under impact. Good stain resistance; can scratch; edges need care.
Maintenance Low maintenance; non-porous finishes available. Very low maintenance; simple cleaning.
Indicative cost (installed) $$$ (premium price bracket) $ (budget-friendly)
Regulatory note in WA High-silica engineered stone is prohibited; discuss compliant alternatives such as porcelain/sintered surfaces. No special restrictions; verify water/heat specs.
Best use High-end kitchens and vanities seeking stone aesthetics, using compliant materials. Cost-effective renovations, rentals, secondary spaces.

Tip: Porcelain/sintered slabs offer stone looks, high heat resistance and low porosity — a strong option for WA homes.

Doors and finishes

  • Two-pack paint finishes for a smooth, durable look in coastal colours.
  • Vinyl wrap doors for soft profiles and easy care.
  • Timber veneer for warmth and mid-century styling.
  • Ultra-matte laminates with fingerprint resistance.

Appliances and sinks

We’ll check clearances for integrated fridges, concealed rangehoods, and whether an induction or gas cooktop best suits your cooking style. For bathrooms, we’ll match undermount or above-counter basins with mixers and storage to suit your morning routine.

Layouts and styles that work in WA homes

Popular layouts

  • Galley kitchens for apartments and townhouses (efficient workflow).
  • L-shaped kitchens with an island for open-plan living.
  • U-shaped layouts with a scullery or walk-in pantry for serious cooks.
  • Family bathrooms with zone planning (dry/wet areas), and compact European laundries behind pocket doors.

Styles we design every week

  • Shaker kitchen and Hamptons coastal — crisp whites, VJ panels, subway splashback tiles.
  • Contemporary minimal — handleless cabinetry, integrated appliances, stone-look porcelain benchtops.
  • Warm modern — timber accents, soft-close drawers, LED task lighting.

WA case studies

Case study: Nedlands family kitchen

A 1930s brick home received a classic Shaker kitchen with two-pack doors, a porcelain slab benchtop (stone look), and a concealed rangehood. The scullery keeps small appliances tucked away, while a 900mm oven meets Aussie entertaining needs.

Case study: Scarborough bathroom-laundry combo

In a compact apartment, we re-planned the bathroom to include a European-style laundry, moisture-resistant cabinetry, and a mirrored cabinet for extra storage. Durable water-resistant laminate surfaces keep costs in check without sacrificing style.

Costs and timelines in Perth

Every project is unique, but these ranges help with budgeting in WA. We’ll confirm accurate pricing after your design and measure.

  • Kitchen renovations Perth: from $25,000–$60,000+ depending on size, benchtop choice and appliance package.
  • Bathroom renovations Perth: from $18,000–$40,000+ depending on plumbing relocations, tiling and fixtures.
  • Laundry renovation: from $7,500–$20,000+ depending on storage, benchtops and appliances.
  • Wardrobes and built-ins: from $3,000–$15,000+ depending on internals and finishes.

Typical timeline: design and selections 2–4 weeks; manufacturing 3–6 weeks; installation 1–3 weeks. Lead times vary with materials (e.g., porcelain slabs) and trade availability.

Compliance and quality are non-negotiable. We work with licensed trades and follow Australian Standards and WA regulations. For advice on choosing a registered contractor, see industry guidance from bodies like HIA and Master Builders WA.

Ready to see it, touch it and design it?

Visit our Perth bathroom kitchen showroom to explore full-size displays for kitchens, bathrooms, laundries and wardrobes. Bring your plans, and let’s create a practical, beautiful space tailored to WA living.

Book a design consultation at our showroom or request an in-home measure to get started.

FAQ

What should I expect at a bathroom kitchen showroom in Perth?

You can walk through built displays, compare benchtops, doors and hardware, and sit with a designer to discuss your floor plan, style and budget. Bring measurements and appliance preferences so we can provide tailored advice and a clear next step.

How long does a kitchen renovation in WA usually take?

Allow 2–4 weeks for design and selections, 3–6 weeks for local manufacture, and 1–3 weeks for installation. Complex scopes, specialty materials and trade availability can extend timelines. We’ll provide a project schedule before we start.

Which benchtop is best for WA homes—engineered stone or laminate?

Laminate is budget-friendly and low maintenance. Engineered stone has a premium look, but high-silica products are prohibited in Australia; ask us about compliant porcelain or low-silica alternatives. We’ll help you compare durability, heat resistance and price in the showroom.

Do you coordinate trades and compliance in Perth?

Yes. We work with licensed plumbers, electricians and (where required) gas fitters, and install to relevant Australian Standards. We can advise on permits, product compliance and warranties so your renovation is safe, efficient and fully documented.

Can I see small-space ideas in a bathroom remodel showroom?

Absolutely. We showcase compact vanities, mirrored storage, European-style laundries and clever layouts suited to apartments and narrow homes. Bring your room sizes and we’ll recommend space-saving fixtures and cabinetry.