Bathroom Renovations
Complete renovation of bathrooms and toilets: bathtub-to-shower conversion, wall and floor tiling, wall-hung sanitaryware, vanity units, glass screens and new installations. Modern finishes with fast, clean work.
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The bathroom is the renovation with the best investment-to-result ratio in the whole house: in one or two weeks you go from an old bathroom to a modern, comfortable, easy-to-clean space — and it increases the value of your home.
Our star service is the bathtub-to-shower conversion: we remove the bathtub, adapt the drain, install a non-slip tray (resin or tiled) and close it with a tempered glass screen. It's the most requested accessibility upgrade and is completed in just a few days.
In complete renovations we renew the plumbing and electrics, waterproof the shower area, tile with porcelain or apply microcement, and install sanitaryware (including wall-hung toilets with concealed cisterns), vanity unit with basin, thermostatic taps, mirror and LED lighting.
We take special care with waterproofing and ventilation, which are what truly prevent damp and mould problems in the long run. All the materials we install are from trusted brands and are covered by our written guarantee.
Frequently asked questions
A complete bathroom (demolition, installations, tiling, shower tray, sanitaryware, vanity unit and screen) usually costs between €4,000 and €8,000 depending on size and materials. A simple bathtub-to-shower conversion with screen is around €1,500-3,000. Fixed quote after a free visit.
A bathtub-to-shower conversion takes 3-5 working days. A complete bathroom renovation usually takes 8 to 12 working days, depending on size and whether the installations are modified. If it's the only bathroom in the home, we prioritise getting the toilet and shower working as soon as possible.
The resin tray is non-slip, warm to the touch, quick to install and great value for money. The tiled walk-in shower allows any shape and size and a fully integrated finish, but needs more work days and more careful waterproofing. We advise you based on your case and budget.
Yes. In budget renovations you can tile over the existing tiles or apply microcement, saving the demolition. It's a good option if the installations are in good condition. If the plumbing is old (iron or lead), we recommend renewing it even if it means opening the walls.


