Bathrooms: Keys to smart design and budgeting


Renovating a bathroom doesn't have to mean a huge investment. In fact, some of the most inspiring transformations come from projects that prioritize smart design choices over high-end finishes. From modular furniture that adapts to any layout to materials that balance aesthetics and practicality, here's how to create a bathroom that feels custom-made, for a fraction of the cost.

1. Start with what really matters

Before choosing tiles or faucets, focus on layout and functionality. A well-planned space saves money and frustration.
Replacing only the essentials, such as furniture, faucets, or bathroom fixtures, can create a significant visual impact. A basic update like this can cost between €1,500 and €2,500, and it already represents a noticeable change.
If you're looking for a complete renovation, the budget typically ranges from €3,000 to €10,000, depending on size and finishes. The key is to invest where it makes the biggest difference: storage, lighting, and mirrors.

2. Modular furniture with a custom look

CUBRO bathroom furniture is designed to combine clean lines, smart storage, and easy installation. Choosing modular units allows you to adapt to your space without paying for custom carpentry, while still achieving a polished finish. Opt for neutral tones like White Lacquer or Oak Wood, and add personality with wall color or accessories. Or choose a bolder tone, like Marga, to stand out without increasing material costs.

3. Small details, big changes

Sometimes, the most affordable upgrades are the most effective:

  • Change the handles → replace the standard ones with warmer materials like Round WOOD or a PLANTEA surface handle.

  • Add mirrors with integrated lighting → improves the atmosphere and the feeling of spaciousness.

  • Use open shelves for towels or plants → they add visual depth without increasing the budget.

  • Combine materials → mix LACQUER with textured paint or ceramic to create contrast.

Each element adds personality and, when considered as a whole, the result feels intentional and not improvised.

4. Easy-to-maintain materials

Durability also contributes to savings. Surfaces like our varnished WOOD or LACQUERS offer high resistance to moisture and scratches, making them more affordable alternatives to natural stone. Furthermore, they allow for faster installation, reducing labor costs and renovation time.

5. Design that lasts

An affordable bathroom doesn't mean sacrificing style. It means choosing timeless solutions, colors that age gracefully, furniture that can move with you, and designs that are both personal and adaptable. With the right balance of design, quality, and ease of installation, you can create a bathroom that looks custom-made… and fits your budget.