Six Excellent Ways to renovate your bathroom on a Budget

With the recent temperature spikes here in Fort Worth, it’s time to turn on the air conditioners and stay indoors. Located in North Central Texas, this metropolis receives subtropical humid summers, which paves the way for moisture to seep into our homes. 

As unnoticeable as it might seem initially, prolonged humid temperatures result in paint damage, peeling wallpapers, floor cracks, and even cause an onset of mold growth in the drywall. In time, you’re likely to give your house a much-needed renovation. 

Even then, people tend to focus more on remodeling rooms, the lounge, or the kitchen but neglect the bathroom. If you notice rusted fixtures or outdated tiles chipped off every time you go inside, your bathroom needs renovation. 

If you’re living in Fort Worth, bathroom remodeling here can cost you between $6,000 – $38,600, which isn’t that expensive if you know what you’re doing. Being on a budget, we suggest refraining from doing things yourself and hiring professionals to get your money’s worth.

With that said, the following are some suggestions for renovating your bathroom on a budget.  

  1. Refinish the plumbing fixtures.

Courtesy of Fort Worth’s humid temperatures, you’d gradually see rust making its way onto the handles, faucets, and showerheads in your bathroom. 

However, one of the top tips for remodeling your bathroom on a budget is not to replace the existing plumbing fixtures but to refinish them. 

Why? Because replacing these fixtures would mean redoing the entire plumbing lines, which would cost a fortune. Instead, you can refinish the bath and sink faucets, showerheads, and handles to restore their natural state. 

When it comes to the shower, we suggest replacement. We recommend replacing it because refinishing seems pointless, as it will gather rust quicker than most areas of the bathroom. Moreover, a Fort Worth shower replacement will not only improve the appearance of your bathroom but also resolve persistent issues you might be facing with leaks and water pressure.

  1. Install new lighting fixtures.

If your bathroom has no windows for natural light, that’s the next area you should renovate. You’d be surprised to find out that a change of lighting can significantly impact a room and make it aesthetically more appealing. 

Firstly, ensure that the general lighting is installed in the ceiling to spread uniform light across the bathroom. But a single lighting fixture won’t be enough. A good idea would be to add lights on either side of the mirror or replace the mirror with one with built-in LED lights. 

You can also use dimmers to adjust the light’s intensity and control your energy bills. Moreover, remember to select warm or neutral lights for the bathroom to give it a comfortable and relaxing look. 

  1. Paint your tiles

Retiling your bathroom floor can cost you a fortune, so we recommend painting the tiles if you still want to give the bathroom floor a new look. Not only is this a cheaper alternative, but it also saves a lot of time. 

We suggest researching before taking up the project because not every kind of paint suits floor tiles. 

After you select the type and color of paint for the bathroom floor, you must do a patch test. Applying the paint to a small portion of a tile will give you a better picture of how the tiles would look after a paint wash. 

Moreover, ensure the tiles are squeaky clean, so no dirt or grime prevents the paint from sticking on. Also, it is important to prime the tiles before applying the coat of paint for a better finish. You can use stencils to add designs to the floor to get more creative. 

  1. Paint the walls yourself

This is your chance to experiment with a new color scheme for the bathroom, giving it a new look. We suggest painting the walls and ceiling the same shade as it gives the illusion of higher ceilings. Coat the freshly painted walls with a glossy or semi-glossy finish to prevent mold growth, expansion, and cracking due to humidity. 

  • Add extra storage

You can never have enough storage in the bathroom. To keep whatever you need in the bathroom, you must be creative. Consider installing corner wall shelves that can conveniently be drilled into the edges of the bathroom walls. 

Once you’ve got that extra space, you can declutter your vanity and place the skin care products, shampoos, lotions, and everything else on easily accessible shelves. 

If you can, replace the vanity with a smaller one for more space. You can do this by putting up your vanity for sale and then getting a smaller one as a replacement, saving you money and time. 

  • Throw in an artsy touch.

Even if your bathroom is compact, you can give it an aesthetic touch with a few minimal changes. One of the prominent features of a small bathroom is the shower curtain. You can replace the older ones with more stylish-looking designed curtains. 

Moreover, you can add a few decorative ceramic pieces to the vanity now that you’ve decluttered or replaced it. Apart from that, placing a small green plant can also uplift the room’s entire look. 

To keep the bathroom smelling fresh, install an automatic air freshener dispenser. Also, avoid hanging paintings on the bathroom wall, as they’d probably be ruined due to the humidity and moisture. 

Conclusion

When it comes to renovation, the bathroom is usually the most ignored area of the house. But if you’re creative and hire professionals to handle the project, you can achieve a classy and luxurious bathroom without spending much. 

We hope this article was helpful. If we missed anything, please tell us in the comments below. 

 

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