Monday, July 30, 2018

Six Ways To Remodel Your Bathroom On A Budget


If you’re ready to redecorate your bathroom, but don’t feel prepared to drop thousands on your renovation project, fret not: there are plenty of budget-friendly ways to get the job done. Of course, one of the first things you’ll want to do is make sure your plumbing and maintenance is in order: after all, you wouldn’t want to remodel your space with broken elements. Blocked drains are one of the most common issues in bathrooms.
 
According to Fix It Right Plumbing, a team of plumbers in Frankston, “When looking for a plumber to clear your blocked drain, insist they use a high pressure water jet machine and that they are trained in the right drain clearing techniques. Clearing drains is an art as well as a science.”
 
Once you’ve fixed existing issues (or prevented potential future issues), you can start to focus on your remodeling project. The trick is to start thinking about creative ways to utilize your space, rather than expensive things you can purchase to add to your space. With that in mind, here are six ways you can remodel your bathroom on a budget:
 
Paint The Walls
Painting the walls is one of the most cost-effective ways to spruce up your bathroom. Choose a color that compliments your countertops, accessories, and overall theme. However, come armed with a lengthy amount of painter’s tape. While painting is certainly a great way to change the entire aesthetic of your bathroom without spending an arm and a leg, it is a tedious process. Although this is the smallest room in the house, you do have to consider that you’re working around plenty of corners and obstructions.

Update Your Fixtures
Updating your bathroom fixtures doesn’t cost as much as you’d think, but can make the world of a difference. To better position you, take a look at some ideas on design blogs and Pinterest. Gather a couple of photos for inspiration—don’t worry about price at this point. Once you’ve curated enough material, you can begin your hunt for a cost-effective alternative. Some bathroom fixtures to pay attention to include light fixtures, towel racks, and drawer pulls.
 
Fix Caulk & Grout
You’d be surprised at how updated your bathroom can look if you clean up your caulk and grout. Caulk is the material that seals water around your shower, sink, and tub. Although caulk is very strong, most homes are fairly old, and you don’t realize just how much time has passed. After a while, the caulk begins to peel, crack, and discolor. When this happens, it can lead to mildew and water damage. Fixing your caulk is a great way to give your bathroom a clean appearance, at the same time as upkeeping the maintenance.

Grout, on the other hand, is the material that holds your tile together. If this starts to get stained or begins to crumble, it can give your bathroom a nasty appearance, and it might be time to regrout the area. Sometimes, this can happen early if the installer didn’t install the grout properly. Like caulk, a thorough redo won’t set you back with the bank, but will make all the difference once finalized.

Reline or Refinish Your Tub & Shower
Instead of replacing your tub and shower entirely, a safe, and cost-effective bet is to reline or refinish it. When you line your bathtub, a professional comes in and measures the area, and will fit a new liner on top of it. This way, you don’t have to get rid of the existing tub, but can benefit from a finished product that looks just as brand new.

With refinishing, a professional company will come in and clean, sand, spray paint, and patch the area. Think of this as more of a restoration service. This is a better choose if you have a unique or older tub and want to retain some of its original elements.

Add Some Accessories & Decoration
Accessories and decoration add ambiance to the bathroom, and help create a scene. For example, a statement mirror creates a focal point and draws attention towards it. It can also add dimension, making the room appear bigger. Additionally, you can add shelving and decorate it with plants, artwork, and candles. Even a chair or leaning towel rack can make a difference.
 
Renovate Your Floor

Adding new wooden floors will completely alter the aesthetic of your new bathroom. You can find inexpensive flooring in plenty of hardware store or online, and because the bathroom occupies such a small space, you won’t be spending too much. There’s so much you can do with your bathroom floors to jazz it up. Porcelain, ceramic, vinyl, stone, wood, and laminate flooring all some of the versatile options to choose from. Check out these bathroom floor ideas for inspiration. 

15 comments:

  1. Many people don't realize it but another way to give your bathroom a new look is by changing out the hardware. New cabinet hinges and pulls can make a world of difference and cost very little.

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  2. It'a amazing how paint can totally change the way a room looks. It's an inexpensive way to make a bathroom look completely different. Updating fixtures helps too!

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  3. Good to know! We do want to remodel the bathrooms, so I'll keep these tips in mind. I think we'll be updating some fixtures first.

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  4. I would love to remodel our bathroom. Love the details in your bathroom. Your sink is so pretty.

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  5. We did both of our bathrooms this year. New vanities and beautiful faucet. Turned out great looking.

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  6. Great ideas. We painted a blue bathtub onetime to white, and it really wasn't that hard and really made a difference. I love the new colors of faucets that are out now.

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  7. That's a great idea for renovation of bathroom. I love when bathroom looks so cozzy.

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  8. I have been wanting to redo our bathroom but a full Reno is out of budget. There's still a lot I could do though!

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  9. I'd love to work on our bathroom next, after finishing the living room and the dining room! I think these are awesome suggestions!

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  10. I've been thinking of updating the bathroom for some tine now. I would love not to spend too much on it! These are awesome suggestions!

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  11. I had to surf in on this when I saw it. I am wanting to remodel my tiny bathroom but I have to be careful of what I do because I rent my apartment. The only thing I have done is bought white grout paint pens and used it on my tile bathroom floor. Now I need to find some cute decorations.

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  12. We are looking to remodel one of our bathrooms too. These are some nice suggestions. Especially the one about scientific clearing of clogged drains is so important.

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  13. These are all great ideas! Paint absolutely makes a difference and is inexpensive.

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  14. Sometimes I like to update the lighting. Lighting can make a house look old.

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  15. That's a great idea for renovation of bathroom! I love when bathroom looks so cozzy

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