The rise of personalised bathrooms in 2026
How to use modular furniture in your bathroom space
How to use modular furniture in your bathroom space
Functional, adaptable and personalised bathroom spaces are shaping bathroom trends in 2026. Forget about cookie cutter spaces, people are seeking bathrooms that reflect their daily routines, aesthetic preferences, and individual tastes. Modular furniture and flexible components are an accessible way to achieve customisation and create a tailor-made bathroom space without the complexity of bespoke carpentry or complete renovations.
Build your personalized furniture unit with Verso collection’s one or two-drawer base units
Modular bathroom furniture is built on three core principles: flexibility, adaptability, and creativity. Unlike traditional fitted units, modular collections allow you to build the unit that fits your exact space—no wasted corners, no awkward gaps. Modular components are also adaptable over time; as your household evolves, so can your bathroom. Add a drawer module when storage needs increase, or swap out finishes to refresh the look. Most importantly, modular design unlocks creativity. Mix different widths, combine open shelving with closed drawers, and play with materials to craft a space that's uniquely yours.
The adaptable Verso collection featured in terracotta finish with a base unit with one large drawer, a side unit with two drawers and lower shelf. On top, Terra’s basin in matt black with Targa matt black faucet. Luna’s oval mirror with perimeter lighting.
Verso, Roca's new modular bathroom collection, is designed for the modern homeowner. The collection embodies design freedom: choose from different module widths, configure drawer combinations to suit your needs. Select wall-hung options for a sleek, floating aesthetic or floor-standing models for a more grounded look. Verso pairs seamlessly with unik basins including Terra, Inspira and Beyond. With its clean lines and organic look, Verso strikes the perfect balance between form and function.
Verso collection with two, two-drawer base units in matt white is perfect for added storage
Modular solutions shine across every type of home. In small bathrooms, slim modules and wall-hung configurations maximise floor space while vertical storage, such as Verso’s two-door column unit or Ona’s two door column with open shelf, keeps essentials within reach. Family bathrooms benefit from double-width furniture units and high-capacity drawers, such as Verso’s deep drawers, with internal dividers and drawer lights, that organise everything from towels to toiletries with ease. And in large bathrooms, modular furniture offers the design freedom to create statement combinations—turning functional storage into a visual focal point.
Verso collection with one drawer and lower shelf with onyx countertop and The Gap’s square over countertop basin
One of the greatest strengths of modular furniture is how seamlessly it blends organisation with style. Decluttering becomes effortless when every item has its place, creating the calm atmosphere so many homeowners crave. The "build your own" approach to bathroom furniture means you decide exactly how much drawer space, open shelving, or hidden storage you need—no more, no less. Combine a Verso base unit with a one-drawer module and an open lower shelf that allows space for towels and other larger items and you have a bathroom that looks beautiful and functions flawlessly.
Modular furniture collections, including Verso, offer an exciting palette of materials and finishes. Warm wood tones bring cosy minimalism, perfect for creating natural sanctuaries. Matt colours in soft greys, black, or earthy terracotta deliver a contemporary edge.
Faucets are another way to bring in colour and texture into a modular designed bathroom. Nu collection’s bold and bright colour palette, Cala’s matt black or white finishes or Kay’s sophisticated brushed graphite or brushed brass finishes enhance the design appeal and provide an ideal contrast to the rest of the bathroom space. Verso features various stone countertops that are another exciting way to personalise your space. The beauty lies in the mix-and-match possibilities—creative users can combine finishes within a single bathroom, layering textures and tones to express their personal style.
Begin by measuring your space and identifying key zones—such as the vanity area andstorage spaces. Decide how much storage you genuinely need based on your household size and routines. Next, select your preferred mood: warm and natural, minimalist and clean, bold and dramatic. Finally, combine modules according to your space availability, using different widths and configurations to create a layout that works.
Modular design is the future of bathroom furniture—offering simplicity without sacrificing style. With Verso, creating a bathroom that truly fits your life has never been easier. It is personalisation made smart, beautiful, and entirely yours.