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Featured of How to Remodel Your Bathroom on a Budget

How to Remodel Your Bathroom on a Budget and Still Make It Look Great?

  • Perla Irish
  • March 27, 2019
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  1. How to Remodel Your Bathroom on a Budget
    1. Restrict the Use of Tiles
    2. Economize on the Countertops
    3. Use Paint to Boost the Glamour Quotient
    4. Change the Fixtures
  2. Conclusion

According to https://www.forbes.com , quoting a National Association of Home Builders Remodelers Council report, a high-end remodeling exercise of the bathroom can cost as much as $61,000 while the average spend is around $19,000.

Even though much or even all of the costs can be recouped with the increase in the value of the home, the good news is that it is possible to modernize and transform your existing bathroom on a far tighter budget.

How to Remodel Your Bathroom on a Budget and Still Make It Look Great
How to Remodel Your Bathroom on a Budget and Still Make It Look Great?

How to Remodel Your Bathroom on a Budget

Some useful tips on remodeling your bathroom inexpensively:


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  • Things to Consider on Better ROI on Home Remodeling Projects
  • Fix and Restore: 4 Primary Keys of a Cheap Bathroom Renovation
  • 5 Wallet-Friendly Tips to Improve Your Bathroom

Restrict the Use of Tiles

Using tiles in your bathroom remodeling project can be really expensive as not only tiles are costly but hiring a contractor to lay it out can cost a bomb. It is a good idea to limit the use of tiles to only surfaces that experience a lot of use like the floor or the inside walls of the shower stall.

Fixing tiles in one strip on the wall with the rest of it painted can be a great money saver. If you are really keen on using expensive artistic tiles, think about using them as an accent along with cheaper tiles. Not only will the impact be greater but you will save a lot of precious money.

Economize on the Countertops

Granite tops can be really expensive if you choose the popular colors like brown, tan, beige, etc. Choose one from a wider selection of alternative colors and even consider buying slabs with imperfections to take advantage of the price difference. Most of the imperfections will not really matter as they will be hidden by the sink and faucet.

Consider using an old dresser for mounting a granite slab; they are all the rage nowadays, often selling for thousands of dollars apiece in the retail outlets. You can pick up useful DIY tips for making dresser sinks at http://www.ajmbathroomrenovation.com.au/.

Use Paint to Boost the Glamour Quotient

Using paint on the walls is the cheapest way of transforming the looks of the bathroom. If you are doing it yourself, you need to be patient and careful as you need to cover the areas around the various fixtures and fittings like the tub, mirror, the toilet, the electrical switches, etc.

Use high-quality paint with a satin finish to prevent mildew and mold from developing easily. Consider mold-resistant paint for the wall and the ceiling for best results.

Change the Fixtures

Most often changing the fixtures like a towel rack, faucets, lighting, etc. can assist to change the looks of your bathroom without requiring you to spend too much. By themselves the items seem ordinary; however, together they can have a major impact.

You don’t have to always buy new stuff; salvage yards can often yield very interesting stuff at nominal prices that can give your bathroom extra character.

Conclusion

Having a tight budget may be a dismaying prospect to many, however, you can consider it as an opportunity to be creative and think of alternate ways that can transform the looks of your bathroom inexpensively. Taking time to plan it out and focusing on the high impact items rather than the infrastructure helps to save the most.

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