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Bathroom renovation in the Canary Islands: how to transform a "normal" bathroom into a modern, durable, valuable space

Modern bathroom with walk-in shower and stone-effect cladding

Renovating a bathroom in a home in the Canary Islands is not just an aesthetic choice: it is one of the most effective ways to increase comfort, functionality, and property value, especially if the home is used year-round or rented to tourists. At ARTES we handle renovations and maintenance in the Canary Islands with a focus on quality, durability, and design, including free inspections and quotes.

Why renovating a bathroom in the Canary Islands really pays off

An outdated bathroom immediately affects the perception of the entire home. A modern bathroom, on the other hand, improves daily comfort, reduces issues like humidity and worn finishes, and increases the property's appeal for sales or rentals.

In the Canarian context, with homes close to the sea and heavy use (guests, short-term rentals), execution quality and material choice make all the difference over time.

Walk-in shower with glass and stone-effect wall finish

Bathroom design: functionality before beauty

A beautiful but uncomfortable bathroom is not a good investment. The first step is a thoughtful layout: walk-in shower with efficient drainage, storage niches, properly sized vanity and mirror, and layered lighting.

For small bathrooms, common in urban apartments, space-saving solutions and proportional fixtures are essential: this is where the project becomes truly custom.

Walk-in shower detail with flush floor and modern tiling

Materials suited to the Canaries: resistance, easy maintenance, aesthetic impact

In coastal settings you need easy-to-clean, wear-resistant surfaces, quality fixtures to reduce oxidation, sanitaryware that does not yellow, and non-slip floors.

If you want a contemporary high-end bathroom, we also integrate selected Italian design brands for both aesthetics and longevity.

Bathroom materials with concrete-effect tiles and modern finishes

Plumbing and electrical systems: where quality is decided

Well-built drainage, correct slopes, properly positioned water points, and effective ventilation are what separate a well-executed bathroom from a problematic one.

A proper renovation includes checking and upgrading plumbing and electrical systems, with lighting points, outlets, and protections designed to last.

Bathroom plumbing and water points with quality fittings

Waterproofing and moisture protection: the most underestimated aspect

If waterproofing is not done correctly, problems return. It is not a detail: it is a technical phase with specific materials and procedures for showers, perimeters, and critical points.

In the Canary Islands, protection from the elements is real: the same attention we give to terraces and balconies should apply, even more, inside a bathroom.

Bathroom waterproofing and protected shower zones

Design bathroom: when aesthetics and function work together

After the technical phase comes materials, finishes, and style. Today, large glass showers with flush trays, stone-effect cladding or continuous surfaces, and warm, light palettes work especially well.

Minimal, well-placed accessories make a real difference: design coherence matters as much as installation quality.

Designer bathroom with warm palette and continuous surfaces

The ARTES method: inspection, quote, and full management

To renovate without surprises you need clear timelines, coordination, and execution quality. We work with a complete process that starts with a free inspection and quote and ends with a modern, durable bathroom.

Floating vanity with modern faucet

FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions)

How long does it take to renovate a bathroom in the Canary Islands?

It depends on size and complexity (systems, shower, finishes), but the right estimate comes after the inspection and design.

Shower or bathtub?

In most cases in the Canary Islands, a shower is more practical, modern, and appreciated (also for rentals).

Can I renovate the bathroom without demolishing everything?

Sometimes yes, but it must be evaluated: if systems and waterproofing are critical, covering can delay the problem rather than solve it.

How much does a bathroom renovation cost in the Canary Islands?

Costs vary by size, materials, and systems. We provide an accurate estimate after inspection and quote.

Project gallery

A selection of images from bathroom renovation projects completed in the Canary Islands.