Cheap Bathroom Remodeling Solutions

Cheap Does Not Mean Ugly

A lot of people believe that if you employ cheap bathroom remodeling solutions then you have few choices and can’t really create a memorable bath for less money. However, even though your makeover budget may be small, you can still design a bathing space with all the “wow” you want.

Inexpensive refurbishing ideas that pack a punch and can transform your lavatory the way that you want just take a little more creativity. Chances are, you won’t be ripping up your floor or creating a shower cubicle with multiple shower heads and wall to wall designer tile, but you will get the bath space you want on a tight budget. Below are a few low-cost home repair techniques to get you started on your budget conscious renovation project.

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With any cheap bath alteration, pound for pound, dollar for dollar, paint is your best bet for an economical way to freshen up the space. The color choices are endless and the low price per gallon is the perfect approach for the person trying to revamp their home with a modest budget. For less than $100 you can have a complete and affordable upgrade to your bathing space – and repainting is something that you can do every year and still not burn a hole in your pocketbook.

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Versatile Solutions

Paint is a cheap method that’s also versatile. Of course you can use multiple colors on your bathroom walls, but an idea that will fit nicely into your modest remodeling budget is to use painter’s tape creatively to create two-toned stripes on your walls.

Or you can use this cost saving tactic to mimic a wainscoting effect by painting one color on the bottom half of the lavatory walls and a second color on the top half. If you want to get really creative, you can try stencilling a border on your walls to get a big look while keeping the cost of your renovation low. Really, your choices with paint are endless, even though your home improvement budget is small.

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When trying to save a buck your approach probably won’t include brand new cabinets, yet you can still do a few things to make your cabinets look new when revitalizing your bath. New nobs and pulls for your old cabinets can make a big difference, but won’t put a big dent in your limited funds. A quick trip to your local hardware store will show you all of your options and they will have solutions that can fit even the cheapest room alteration.

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Painting Your Cabinets

But if you’re really ambitious, you can paint your dilapidated bathroom cabinets for a lot less than you might think. While painting your storage is a great recommendation, it is a bit of work. You don’t have to strip the finish off the surfaces, but you do have to clean them really well and put a couple of coats of high adhesion primer on before you’re ready to paint. But once this is done, you’re ready to completely upgrade the look of your decor without a major investment.

If painting your walls and storage units seems like a lot of work, there are still plenty of suggestions that don’t require quite so much elbow grease. For example, start with the biggest piece of material in your bathroom – your shower curtain – and you’ll get a dramatic, inexpensive new look.

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Replace Your Bath Accessories

Shop around for the best deals to get the most economical shower curtain, and choose something that’s a bit different from your existing look. This will create the effect of a big change while staying within your modest financial plan. And while you’re at it, why not consider changing out that old, rusty curtain rod with a new one that will make your bathroom take on a new life.

Keeping with the accessories, a great, low cost decorating idea is to get new towels and a matching bath rug to add some instant color to the room. You can also consider a fancy new toilet seat and a new mirror to open up the space. Plus there are plenty of options when it comes to affordable art to create a decorative display with your limited funds. Shadow boxes that you make yourself are also an excellent way to spruce up the space.

Shop Around for Sweet Deals

Finally, if you’re looking for cheap bathroom remodeling solutions and you’re needs are on the bigger side, such as wanting a new toilet or cabinets, you can check out a number of architectural clearing houses that carry these items at discount prices.

Keep in mind that these are generally used items that are taken out of demolished buildings. However, you’ll be amazed at the great bargains you’ll be able to find at these stores that are in really great shape. Take your time to browse around for the best items to make your next home improvement project a success.

Also keep an eye out on Amazon Warehouse Deals. I found an amazing deal on a kitchen sink for $110 that was $300 elsewhere! When it was delivered, it was in perfect condition and has been a great addition to our kitchen.

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Small Space Bathroom Remodeling

Creating Space is all About Perception

Open up and transform your small bathing space with a remodeling project that will unleash the big bathroom hiding within. By using simple, tried-and-true home improvement tactics you can greatly reduce the diminutive effect of a tiny washroom and banish your claustrophobia.

Space is all about perception. By amplifying the spatial relationships of bath elements,  you can make any room feel bigger than it actually is. Use these remodeling tips to create the acuity that you want, and turn that diminutive grooming area into a lavatory that feels expansive.

First and foremost, proper use of the layout that you have is vital in smaller powder rooms. You need to say goodbye to those clunky cabinets that dominate the chamber and look to slimmer, more elegant solutions for sinks that will open up the room. Pedestal sinks have been around for ages and seem to come in and out of vogue, but regardless of where these small basins sit with the fashionable crowd, they’re a great way to help you open up your bath.

Clean lines and a small footprint really give you the illusion of greater volume in the room. Want to make even more use of the limited grooming space you have? Then you might be in the market for a wall-mounted sink. These are just like they sound, a fixture that you hang on the wall, leaving your floor uncluttered and there is no need for a pedestal or a vanity to support them.

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Use Your Walls to Expand Your Options

For even greater use of your limited bathroom space, you can get hanging sinks that install in a corner. Of course, the trade-off with a pedestal or hanging sink is that you give up some of the storage space a vanity gives you. So to regain some of that lost storage that is so vital in a tiny lavatory, you can turn to petite vanities that give you the best of both worlds.

Sticking with storage solutions for small bathroom remodeling projects, your washroom redesign can take advantage of the many flexible stowaway ideas available to help turn underutilized spaces into practical and usable baths. A great recommendation is to tuck shelving out of the way and into a corner, especially in your typical residential washroom. You don’t have to worry about building that into your tub surround; most bed and bath stores carry adjustable corner shelving that will be a great addition to help keep you organized.

Storage That Works

Stackable modulated containers are another great way to take advantage of your limited bath space. And if you’re really adventurous, and have a bit of a handy streak when it comes to renovating your home, you can create shelving without intruding on the tiny bath area that you have by fashioning a nook in the wall to create a recessed shelf. Walls in bathrooms that don’t face an exterior wall usually don’t have any insulation. Therefore in between the interior wall and the wall on the other side are studs that create a gap.

You can increase the stowing capacity in your lavatory by cutting out the drywall and creating a little recessed area for toiletries. This project does require a bit of skill working with drywall, and you need to check for electrical and plumbing lines running through the structure of your home before you can proceed.

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Knowing What to Not Put in

The last thing you want to do when remodeling a small bathing ares is to put in a great big tub. While soaker tubs are great for lounging in, they’re big and bulky and aren’t a great way to optimize limited space in your lavatory. Try to find a low profile, flat bottom bathtub with a small footprint to get the most bang for your buck.

Of course, if you really want to augment the limited space in your lavatory you can choose to go with a corner shower install. If you’re not a bath person, or if you just don’t have the room, then this solution will keep the chamber. fairly open.

Colors Play an Important Role

Finally, the colors that you choose and the lighting that you use will make a huge difference in the perception of the limited bath space you have. For colors, you want to choose, light, solid colors to really give your tiny bath a great makeover. Light pastels are great for creating the illusion of depth in your washroom.

And solid colors, rather than busy patterns, will keep things looking uncluttered. Lighting is extremely important in making a powder room seem bigger. Not only do you want to ensure that the lighting is bright enough, but you also want to make sure that the fixtures aren’t bulky and distracting.

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Choosing the Right Fixtures

As mentioned above, creating the illusion of space is all about perception, so keep it simple. Working within the confines of your limited layout, you can use these bathroom design tips to create the perception that your chamber is bigger than it actually is.

Remember to choose items that are designed for small rooms, like low profile toilets and tubs, pedestal or hanging sinks and small sized bath furniture, to really take advantage of your inadequate washroom space. And keep things light and bright to alleviate claustrophobia and really get that small space to open up.

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Luxury Bathroom Remodel [Five Mistakes to Avoid When Remodeling Your New Luxurious Bathroom]

Dodging the Renovation Bullet

You are finally able to do that remodeling in your bathing space. You have been making plans and purchasing things here and there. Don’t let your bathroom remodeling project turn into a lavatory nightmare. Avoiding these five common home remodeling mistakes can ensure that your bath renovation project is a sweet success!

Improper Ventilation

Mistake #1 – Many times people will not think to install the proper ventilation. This mistake will cause condensation from the showers and baths to stay in the room. This will make it moist and wet. When this happens, mold will be an unwanted visitor in your bathroom!

When you are making your bathroom design plan, be sure to include a vent that will expel out all that condensation. Your bathroom should also include a bathroom exhaust fan.

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Crazy Color Combinations

Mistake #2 – You may be tempted to choose colors that are “in style” for permanent fixtures. This mistake may have you wondering what was going through your mind a few years from now.

The things that are “in style” now will likely be out of style within a few years, and your permanent fixtures will still be around, “in style” or not! It is recommended to use neutral colors for your permanent fixtures. Leave the trendy designs for your towels and decorations.

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Not Waterproofing Everything

Mistake #3 – Many times, people are not familiar with bathroom tiles and they will not realize they should buy waterproof adhesive. They just assume that the fitted tiles are waterproof enough.

However, this could be a costly mistake because you will likely have to replace the tile down the line. Water and condensation can pass through the cracks and damage non-waterproof adhesive. The adhesive will eventually deteriorate and the tiles will crack and fall off the walls. This costly mistake can be avoided by simply purchasing a waterproof adhesive!

Poor Layout Choices

Mistake #4 – Not giving yourself enough space for your door is a big mistake for such a small room! Before you install your door, make sure your door will have enough room to swing fully. It seems the door is one of the last things people will install.

Unfortunately, if you do not allow enough room for your door to swing, it will likely smack up against the vanity sink or toilet. Also, if your bathroom is small, it is a good idea to have your door swing outwards.

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Not Planning for Accessibility

Mistake #5 – Making your water pipes hard to get to is a common mistake that can cost you a lot of money to fix. This one is important, as it is a costly fix that you likely did not include in your bathroom budget and can destroy all that you have created.

If you discover water pouring from the walls once you have everything put back together, you will likely need the services of a plumber. Your plumber will have to destroy your new tiling to get to your leaking pipes. Fortunately, it is completely preventable if you consider your plumbing access before you get started on your bathroom renovation project.

If you avoid these common mistakes, your bathroom remodeling project will be a success, and you will be able to enjoy that luxurious bathroom you have created.

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