Tips For Renovating Your Bathroom On A Budget

Bathrooms are often overlooked when planning a home renovation, but there's no reason to allow the appearance of your bathroom to negatively impact the aesthetic of your home. Bathrooms are often used by guests and can be a place for you to retreat to for some pampering at the end of a long day, so don't settle for outdated décor and poor functionality. If splurging on a full renovation isn't in your budget, there are plenty of ways to revamp your bathroom without spending a small fortune. Here are some tips for renovating your bathroom on a budget.

Flooring  

Changing the flooring in your bathroom can be enough to significantly transform the room by accentuating the fittings or lightening the appearance of the room, which can make it look more spacious. Floor tiles look modern and are a popular choice, but they can also be pricey, particularly if you have a large area to cover. Consider opting for tile-effect vinyl flooring to create the look you want at a fraction of the cost. Vinyl flooring is available in a range of styles and colours, offers good water resistance and can be mopped clean without the need for any special cleaning products.

Walls

A fresh coat of paint can transform your bathroom, and if the paint is your preferred type of wall décor, consider experimenting with different shades or adding some stencilling to create a theme for your bathroom, such as a forest, ocean or meadow, that you can pair with some inexpensive accessories. If you have existing wall tiles you can modernise them by painting them in a colour to suit your theme, or simply paint them white to brighten up the room. If you like the appearance of wall tiles but they're not in your budget, consider using a peel-and-stick tile-effect wall covering. These adhesive-backed wall coverings are easy to apply yourself and have a vinyl coating, which makes them water-resistant.

Fixtures And Fittings

If your bath and sink are beginning to look a little old-fashioned but replacing them isn't an option, change the taps! Modern mixer taps and shower fittings are relatively inexpensive and can spruce up the appearance of your bathroom. If you're adding new fixtures or fittings, consider whether you can use duel-purpose items to cut costs. For example, opt for a vanity unit with a built-in shelf to keep bathroom clutter out of sight or install a heated towel rail to keep your bathroom warm and hold your towels.      

These are just a few ways you can renovate your bathroom on a budget. If you'd like some guidance on making the most of your space and achieving your vision without overspending, talk to your local bathroom store.

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