

The need for investing resources and money in remodelling a bathroom in a rented house is useless. In this article, we will give you some of the basic design ideas which are cost-effective to revamp your small bathroom: A small bathroom can be decorated with some of the all-time favourite tricks like graphic wallpapers, installing multi-angle backshells and bringing colourful rugs in order to complement the beauty of your bathroom. It is a recognized belief that it is difficult to design a small bathroom as it may look messy and untidy but if you jog your creative insights, you will be able to find design ideas which are outside of your comfort zone but workable as well. People who rent the space look for easy and affordable solutions to utilize the space in the bathroom so that it looks presentable.

We couldn’t have made this space over on a budget without putting in a lot of effort and DIY skills.A small bathroom is a perfect place to start your remodelling design if you have recently moved into your new home. I’m certain our bathroom makeover has increased the house value much more than that and its been a good investment! Further, I’ve been dreaming of making over the space for years and it has been well worth the wait and expense! I don’t have an exact final number, but this bathroom renovation ended up costing around $650. Of course, let’s be honest, I went over budget…ha! There were many surprise expenses, like extra caulk, paint rollers, a new P-Trap, new door hinges, replacing door casing, etc and they all added up! Fortunately, it was nothing major. My goal with the makeover was to stay under $500.
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The average full bathroom makeover can easily cost thousands of dollars. Ok, let’s talk about the budget since I keep referring to how this half bathroom was totally renovated on a small budget. And I love how the wood vanity really warms up the space and balances out the white and black details. Overall, I feel like the scale of our new DIY wood vanity, sink, and faucet fit the room so much better than the old ’80s vanity. I love the cute, little sink (similar here) and adorable, modern vintage faucet in antique brass (comes in other finishes too) that I paired with the DIY vanity! The faucet was a bit of a splurge, but oh so worth it! I loved mixing antique brass and black metals in our bathroom. Once the major elements like the flooring, walls, and ceiling were transformed, I was able to focus on one of the main features of the room, the DIY bathroom vanity, which is my favorite part of the room! This DIY bathroom vanity cost me about $65 to make (including hardware)! Major savings for this bathroom renovation since bathroom vanities are expensive! We replaced the flooring with new slate gray, luxury vinyl flooring, which brings a modern and rustic feel to the room. The next big transformation was the flooring. I love how charming these architectural changes made the room feel! I added trim and painted the doors black (Black Panther by Benjamin Moore in Semi Gloss) to contrast all the white. Then, I unified all the architectural character by painting everything a fresh, white color (Alabaster by Sherwin William in Satin).Īnother architectural change which enhanced the character of this ’80s builder grade bathroom was updating the two flat, hollow doors in the room. I did this by installing a DIY shiplap ceiling, adding beadboard with a pretty chair rail moulding, and adding 6 inch tall floor baseboards.

Instead of doing wall art, I really wanted to focus on adding architectural detail and texture. The room was transformed from floor to ceiling. Note, this post contains some affiliate links.
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