How much does it cost to renovate a bathroom: a complete guide

Do you have the idea of renovating the bathroom in your home and wondering how much it could cost you? We know that thinking about numbers and budgets is sometimes a bit of an uphill climb. That’s why we’ve prepared a simple and straightforward guide for you in 2024. Here we will tell you everything you need to know about how much it costs to renovate a bathroom in Spain, whether it is a complete change or just a few small changes. So you can have a clear idea and start dreaming of that ideal bathroom without so many worries. Let’s go!

 

Factors Influencing Cost

 

The cost of renovating a bathroom can vary greatly, depending on several key factors.

 

  1. Demolition and debris removal: The first step in many renovations is to get rid of the old. This includes the demolition of tiles, floors, toilets and, in some cases, walls. Remember that the cost of transporting the debris to the authorized landfill is added to this process.

 

  1. Renovation of basic elements: This covers everything related to plumbing, electricity and heating. Quality plumbing is crucial to prevent future leaks, and safe electrical installation is essential in any bathroom. Heating options can range from towel rails to underfloor heating or aerothermal heating.

 

  1. Bathroom size: The size of the bathroom is another determining factor in cost. Prices can increase progressively depending on size, so a larger bathroom will involve a higher expenditure on materials and labor.

 

  1. Floor and wall tiles: These are key elements that add value to your bathroom. The choice between low-quality materials at reduced prices or high-quality materials at higher prices will significantly influence the final budget and the durability of the result.

Types of bathroom renovations and their costs

A bathroom renovation can be as simple or complex as you dare to imagine it. There are mainly three types of reforms:

  1. Comprehensive refurbishment: This is a complete refurbishment, where the bathroom is redesigned from scratch. This includes the replacement of all elements and possibly structural changes. As you can imagine, this is the most expensive type of renovation, but also the one that offers the greatest possibilities for customization and improvement in terms of functionality and design.
  2. Partial renovation: Here certain elements of the bathroom are intervened, such as changing the bathtub for a shower tray or renovating the toilets. It is an intermediate option in terms of cost and can be a great way to update your bathroom without the need for a large investment.
  3. Refurbishment without works: It is the simplest and most economical. It includes changes such as painting tiles, installing vinyl flooring or changing furniture. It is ideal for giving your bathroom a new look without doing big work or incurring high expenses.

Average Bathroom Renovation Prices in 2024

To give you an idea of how much you could spend, let’s talk about numbers. According to the data collected:

  • The average price of a bathroom renovation in Spain in 2023 ranges from €300 to €7,000. This wide range is due to the different types of renovation and the choices of materials and finishes.
  • A mid-range bathroom renovation can cost between €1,300 and €3,100, while a luxury one, which includes high-end materials and custom design, can range from €5,700 to €27,000.

These prices are general estimates and can vary depending on factors such as the quality of the materials, the duration of the work and the dimensions of the bathroom. It is important to bear in mind that a renovation not only improves the aesthetics and functionality of the bathroom, but can also increase the value of your home.

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Tips to reduce costs in renovation

A bathroom renovation can be a big investment, but there are ways to keep your budget under control:

  1. Restoration instead of replacement: In some cases, restoring existing elements in your bathroom can be much cheaper than installing new elements. For example, restoring closets or renovating a bathtub may be more affordable than replacing them.
  2. Do it yourself: Doing some of the work yourself can significantly reduce costs. Tasks such as demolition, painting, tile placement or even design can be done without professionals, allowing you to save on labor. However, consider your skill and the time available before committing to doing it on your own. A good professional may seem to have a high price but doing it yourself can be more expensive 🙂
  3. Smart material selection: Choosing materials that are good value for money can make a big difference. For example, vinyl flooring is an excellent and economical option compared to more expensive materials such as marble.
  4. Building permits: If your renovation requires structural changes, make sure you obtain the necessary permits. This will save you additional hassle and costs in the future.

 

Renovating a bathroom is a great way to improve your home, both in terms of functionality and aesthetics. With careful planning and an intelligent choice of materials and work to be done, you can transform your bathroom without exceeding your budget. Whether it is a complete or partial renovation or simply cosmetic changes, each project can bring value and comfort to your home.

How about we give your home a complete turnaround, starting with the bathroom? At Kaleidoscope, we don’t settle for small changes; We dream big with you. Imagine redesigning every space in your home, from the kitchen to the living room, with our SARA methodology. And best of all, in just 4 months we could have everything ready. If you’re curious, why not take a look at our budgeting tool? It’s free, easy to use, and will give you an idea of how we could transform your space together. Dare to dream a little and let’s see how far we can go together!

 

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