
For many people, renovating a room can bring new life to the space and make even an older home feel like something fresh off the market. This effect is most prominent in rooms where we spend a large amount of time. As a result, bathroom renovations have become increasingly common projects for homeowners around the world. Undertaking this type of renovation is no easy feat, though, and bathroom remodels can take as long as 8 weeks to complete which is why proper planning is required. To avoid going broke and to ensure you complete your bathroom remodel on time, consider the following 10 budget-friendly tips:
1. Prioritize Your Goals
The first thing you need to realize when planning a bathroom remodel is that you either won’t have the time or money to complete everything you want to. Therefore, you need to first determine what is most important to you during the remodel by building a list of must-haves and nice-to-haves. This will allow you to focus your efforts, and budget, on only the most important goals that you have for the remodel.
2. DIY Whenever Possible
An excellent way to save money during a bathroom remodel is to just take on some of the tasks yourself if you are capable. Assess your own skills and comfort level to ensure you are not biting off more than you can chew, but if you feel confident then feel free to dive right in. YouTube is full of comprehensive tutorials for a variety of home remodel tasks and a variety of other DIY resources are readily available. With that said, always consider hiring a professional for major tasks, such as plumbing or electrical work, which require specialized expertise.
3. Shop for Deals
Online marketplaces such as Amazon, eBay, and Overstock often feature great deals on bathroom fixtures and materials. These sales usually have clearance items that can save you money. Alternatively, consider visiting a home improvement store in your area that may have refurbished or used items, as this can provide some of the most savings for the entire project. If you have an issue using a stranger’s former items, consider simply reaching out to friends or family members to see if they have old appliances they’d be willing to donate.
4. Reuse Existing Fixtures
For those who have bathrooms that have fixtures in good condition, consider avoiding ripping them out and replacing them. After all, a fresh paint job can make something look brand new even if it is aged. To add perspective, bathroom faucets usually last as long as 15-20 years, so ripping one out at 5 years old simply because you don’t like the color would be a waste of money. Instead, you could simply repaint the faucets or perhaps just add new handles that make the entire fixture appear brand-new.
5. Maximize Natural Light
An easy trick for making a space seem larger and newer is to maximize the amount of natural light entering the room. Try to clean the windows, or install new windows, so that greater amounts of light flood in. If there are any obstructions to the window such as lights or a tree outdoors, consider removing them. Think about hiring a professional to add a skylight or replace a small window with a bigger one as well as this can significantly improve the lighting in your bathroom space.
6. Use Paint to Transform the Space
Using paint as a refurbishing tool is an often overlooked strategy but it can help a space to appear both larger and brighter. Lighter colors will reflect the natural light coming in and offer a more spacious feeling without needing to take down any walls. You can also use accent colors for walls or trim to create a luxurious feel for cheap.
7. Upgrade Lighting Fixtures
The range of cost on lighting fixtures is $150-$500 per fixture on average in a bathroom which goes to show how flexible the price point is. Locate energy-efficient options that can both improve the look of your bathroom while also saving you money and reducing your energy costs. Recessed lighting or under-cabinet lighting is also a simple trick that can make a space feel more luxurious for a cheaper cost.
8. Install a Water-Saving Toilet
For those who have an older bathroom, outdated toilets can waste a large amount of water and result in a higher utility bill every month. You should aim to look for a toilet with a low-flow rating that will help you to conserve water. On top of this, think about installing a dual-flush toilet that comes with two flush settings, depending on your business, that allows you to use less water when necessary.

9. Upgrade Your Showerhead
On the theme of saving water, showerheads are another place you can get a little sharper. A low-flow showerhead can help you save water and energy in the long run which can make up some of the cost you are spending on the overall remodel. Believe it or not, rain shower heads actually do not waste more water than a standard shower head and they can provide a luxurious experience.
10. Consider a Vanity with Integrated Storage
The final tip to save some money while getting your remodel underway is to install a vanity that has drawers or cabinets. This will help you to declutter the bathroom and you won’t need to invest money into storage options. To save extra money, consider vanities that have built-in storage compartments to maximize space.
Build a bathroom you love without breaking the bank
Spending your life savings on a bathroom would just be a financially irresponsible decision, but that doesn’t mean you shouldn’t undertake a remodel project at all. Bathroom remodels can make a home feel new again and give you a space you love to spend time in, so plan out your project but do it in a budget-friendly way. Use all of the above tips to get your remodel planned quickly, efficiently, and at a reasonable price point.
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