Not all bathroom renovations require you to spend all your cash or to rip out any fixtures – or walls for that matter. And, you can remodel a bathroom on a shoestring budget, creating the same gorgeous finish, without the cost.
Whether you have $5000 or $50 to spend, you’ll be able to make the right changes to suit your space. And should you need plumbing and more specialist work doing, you’ll want to know the best approach for your project, to help bring all those gorgeous bathroom ideas to life with minimal complications (and costs).
Geoff Cash, Founder of Refresh Remodeling and Remodeling Expert says that any remodeling project needs to have thorough planning to be successful. ‘If the process isn’t planned thoroughly, it might be costly for the client and might take a longer time to accomplish.’ So you want to plan your bathroom layout and stick to it. Making unnecessary changes to your existing sanitaryware layout will keep plumbing costs down.
Here are plenty of budget-friendly bathroom remodeling ideas to incorporate into your project.
1. BEAUTIFULLY SALVAGED SANITARYWARE
Bathroom remodels provide a good opportunity to reuse any good-quality taps or sanitaryware – roll-top baths are usually salvageable – or, for a cost-effective way to update existing fittings, you can always re-enamel or add a new surround to a bath. This is not only cost-effective, but a great way to maintain character. ‘A trick I tell people as a flipper is to go to the hardware store and buy spray paint. Putting Antique Gray Spray Paint on bathroom fixtures will change the feel of the bathroom immediately. When it comes to remodeling, think outside the box. A remodel can be done on a hot dog budget with caviar results.’ Says Eric Nerhood of Premier Property Buyers.
Use existing plumbing where you can is best according to Jake Romano of John The Plumber. ‘Moving your bathroom around can add to the cost.’ And if you do need any additional fixtures, purchase them yourself to cut costs, ‘Buy your own fixtures. A plumbing company won’t be shopping around for deals the way that you can. Buy popular brands of fixtures, as replacement parts and cartridges are more readily available. Finding unknown brands online can be a risky game down the road. Replace plumbing as needed while any plumbing is exposed. Older pipes may need to be replaced and it’s a lot easier if they’re accessible.’ Keep your guard up when shopping on Kijiji or eBay. ‘You can often find great deals on like-new products from the renovation projects of other people. However, sometimes there’s a sneaky reason that an individual is replacing something.’ Advises Romano.
2. LOCATION DOS AND DON’TS
Changing the tub placement can totally transform a small bathroom but there are some items that won’t be so worth it according to Cash. ‘Do not change the location of the faucet. You can change the faucet but do not relocate. Relocating will result in more work which will cost you more.’ If you do need to move more key elements, try to at least keep the toilet close enough to connect to the existing soil pipe for less plumbing complications and to keep bathroom remodel costs down.
3. CANVAS ON MATERIALS
When you remodel a bathroom, mix items of sanitaryware from different suppliers, in order to offset affordable buys against luxuries such as a quality bath. Saving you money without compensating on a stylish, quality finish. Cash adds, ‘It doesn’t necessarily mean that when a material is cheap, it’s not durable. If you research well, you’ll find the best alternative with the same quality as the expensive ones but at a fraction of the cost.’ Ensuring you know the difference between bad quality cheap fixes – such as plastic baths or shower trays that are so thin they are flexible and, therefore difficult to seal and make watertight – and cheaper but sound materials that will still perform and look good is key. ‘Some materials are not expensive but look expensive. Find the right set of materials to give your bathroom a different look that is within your budget.’ And, there are plenty more budget bathroom ideas where that came from.
4. DESIGN FEATURES THAT TRICK THE EYE
When you’re remodeling a small space like a loft bathroom, designs that trick the eye are your friend. Here, the homeowners have used a wall-hung vanity unit that allows the floor to run underneath, making the space feel larger than it is. The walk-in shower features an alcove for storing toiletries, which avoids shelves intruding into the space.
Adding textural and tonal interest to even the most neutral of bathrooms with matt black hardware enhances the look furthermore. Ultra modern and incredibly sleek, it looks great in almost any space. Here, the shower fixtures, tap and vanity unit add dramatic flair, while pared-back white wall tiles in interesting shapes keep things feeling light and bright.
5. SIMPLE BATHROOM REMODELS
Keep the design simple in your bathroom remodel and keep curves, steps, decorative moldings and any ornamentation super low key. The simpler the design, the more cost-effective it will be to fit out. The worst bathroom remodeling mistakes happen when your project becomes overly complicated.
Nerhood says ‘The bathroom is usually the most neglected room in a home when it comes to remodeling. Home owners redo the living room, kitchen, dens/dining rooms, but the bathroom is just there. And there are great ways to make the bathroom almost a showplace. People are finding that even just. recessing a soap dish, medicine cabinet, and toilet paper roll holders can give the room a sleek look.’
6. TILING THAT MAKES A MAJOR DIFFERENCE
Patterned floor tiles work to add interest to this simple scheme and draw the other bathroom paint colors together. The Victorian style print echos the period of the property and complements the traditional bath and shower perfectly. Simple metro tiling gives a polished and styled finish to the space, adding height and the illusion of space without knocking down any walls.
7. FUNCTIONAL BEAUTIFUL FLOORING
Nerhood recommends to stay away from hardwood as it’s not the best for bathroom remodels for the amount of water and steam in the room. ‘Go with Porcelain or Ceramic Tile, Vinyl Plank or Vinyl Tile.’ You can find brilliant mimics of wood in different types of vinyl flooring now that are even totally waterproof and a lot more affordable.
8. COLORS THAT POP
Make a bold statement with the brightest bathroom remodel ideas and choose a striking color scheme like the pink here. Pairing it with on-trend black gives an industrial edge to the pretty palette. Splitting the room in half with color and taking the top color right up to the ceiling, plays with the visual dimensions of the space but without the cost of extending.
9. MAKE AN ENTRANCE WITH SMALL BATHROOM REMODELS
Different types of doors will work with different bathroom remodels. Wood will give a warm, cozy feel and be furable, while uPVC options and glass doors are hugely popular also. Cyrus Vaghar, real estate agent with Coldwell Banker in Boston suggests, ‘When space is limited, particularly when remodeling a first floor half-bathroom, we have seen many homeowners opt for a sliding entry door. Using this method, we have had clients able to add in an extra half-bath where they otherwise did not expect to.’
10. USE MIRRORS TO ENHANCE A BATHROOM’S SPACE
When tackling small bathroom designs renovations be sure to consider large mirrors that can make a small bathroom feel lighter and more spacious – a frameless mirror covering the whole of one wall is very effective. To avoid misting up after showers and baths, fit heated pads behind the mirror.
11. UNEXPECTED AND SMART ADDITIONS
If you’re keen to add value to your property with a bathroom remodel then look to enhance your space with the unexpected. ‘We’ve noticed an increase in bidet and bidet attachment installations in recent years, so that might be something work considering to install as they seem to be growing in popularity. Adds Romano, noting a higher demand for rainfall and other fancy shower fixtures also. ‘Sometimes custom showers aren’t as expensive as you think.’
There are also plenty of smart bathroom features on the market now including motion-detected faucets. ‘High-efficiency faucets and fixtures are increasingly popular’ says Romano. And, for smart home tech fans, myriad options include waterproof televisions that sit flush within a wall, built-in hi-fi systems, smart lighting controls with preset moods for atmosphere, and automation of blinds and bath fillers. These need planning in at the offset so that wiring can be accounted for.
12. CLEVER CUSTOM SWAPS
Savannah Phillips, Interior Designer for The Knobs Company suggests how instead of ripping out vintage cabinetry which would be expensive, you could simply upgrade the knobs. ‘Switching out the hardware of the cabinetry can take something from vintage to modern with a few hundred dollars, completely ripping out and buying new cabinetry is going to be a couple of thousands of dollars depending on the size and style.’
13. UPGRADE SHOWER WALLS
Keith Melanson, Project Manager of RenosGroup notes the huge difference you can make by tiling a shower. Plus, if you DIY, you’ll save a ton. ‘Retiling your shower walls can make a world of difference and can change the aesthetic in your bathroom. This bathroom renovation is popular as it adds an entirely new look to this room. As this space is one of the most used home areas, the tiles are the focal of your bathroom; you want to make sure you love them. The best way to save money on this project is to stay within your budget when shopping for tiles.’
14. EXPANSIVE WET ROOMS
Wet room ideas are all the rage and when well-designed they come into their own. They are a little more costly of all the bathroom remodel ideas but on the flip side, they are practical, space-enhancing and a dream to use for the whole family.
15. A BALANCED LIGHTING SCHEME
Philips adds ‘Bathrooms often do not get any form of natural lighting, and in homes sometimes the artificial lighting isn’t sufficient and can ruin the entire aesthetic. Instead of starting from scratch with new cabinetry, counters and wall coverings, try changing the light levels to something that would be suitable for the bathroom. Switching just the bulbs in the existing fixtures to LED bulbs can be a $5 fix per bulb versus a couple thousand dollar full bathroom remodel. With the saved money you can even splurge on switching to a vanity fixture around the existing mirror. These minor changes can completely update and change the entire look of the bathroom, and anything in it!’
So even installing simple bathroom lighting ideas can make a vast improvement. Opt for pendant lighting — a single central fitting will prove much cheaper than individual downlights or wall lights. Check out multi-bulb fittings that only require a single power cable, for a flexible scheme.