How To Renovate The Bathroom On A Budget

Robin Mathew
8 min readMar 13, 2021

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Excerpt from SkilledHub

Planning how to renovate the bathroom and executing the project is a wonderful way to add a personal touch to one of the most used rooms in the house. Every aspect of your bathroom can be upgraded to make it more appealing to the eye and more functional for you and your family.

There’s no better place to focus your attention on your home renovations than the bathroom if you want to get the best return on your investment.

According to publications such as The Wall Street Journal, it’s well known that a bathroom renovation pays for itself. According to the National Association of Realtors, a bathroom remodel will recoup approximately 60% of the cost of the renovation.

Although spending $10k on an average bathroom remodel and $26k on an upscale renovation (the national averages according to Remodeling Magazine) can sound like a waste of money, the most heavily used part(s) of your home (what day do you not use the bathroom?) is critical to the decision-making process of renovating it — and to increase home value.

Since most bathroom renovations last between 2 and 3 months, the National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) suggests getting a six-month plan in place to ensure that everything goes smoothly.

Before you can start thinking about how to renovate the bathroom, you must first create a budget. A budget can help you assess how much you will accomplish, what supplies you will order, how much qualified skilled professional help you will need, and what the end result will be. More details on the average cost of a bathroom remodeling can be found here.

Tips for Remodeling a Bathroom

The use of various types of contractors for bathroom remodeling, such as plumbers, electricians, carpenters, and cleaning services, is needed for many of the projects. Hiring a single service provider would complicate an already complicated renovation project.

You won’t have to pay these service providers individually because they’re part of the general contractor’s team. If required, they can also recruit subcontractors for your project, so you don’t have to spend time looking for help.

Having said that, let’s look at different aspects of how to renovate the bathroom and see what types of upgrades will increase home value.

Cabinets & Storage

In terms of storage, bathrooms present a challenge to homeowners. There must also be places to store hygiene products and towels after installing a sink, bathtub, toilet, and shower.

It’s also a juggling act because these storage options must be aesthetically appealing to prospective homebuyers. However, with the amount of room available, there is a range of options to consider:

Vertical

Most bathrooms don’t make use of the upper wall space, leaving these areas completely empty.

To address this problem, Install multi-tiered shelving units in strategic locations, with towels within easy reach of the bath/shower. Alternatively, accessible recessed spaces between wall studs may be used to store small objects.

Moveable

Items may be stored in baskets or hampers to make the most of spaces where cabinets aren’t possible.

Even if they are not currently present in the house, make sure these movable bathroom additions complement the bathroom’s décor.

When it comes to the cabinets, make sure the products are up to date and reflective of current trends. Try to keep the cabinet colors neutral and have them made of moisture-resistant wood that is suitable for the bathroom.

Bathtubs

It’s important to think about which bathtub you want in your master bathroom. Some homebuyers believe that a bathtub takes up too much space in a small bathroom, which is valid in certain cases.

A bathtub may be a deal-breaker for those who value usability (e.g., mobility-impaired people), whereas a clawfoot tub may appeal to those who value elegance.

Shower

Frameless glass shower enclosures give the room a spa-like appearance. You can go with almost any color scheme, and they are more attractive than flimsy plastic enclosures.

There is a range of choices on the market but upgrading the showerheads is in accordance with the taste of the homeowner. Multiple showerheads are a common option among homeowners under 45.

Hand showers that can assist seated individuals could be the best choice for older homeowners. Seating is also important for the elderly and infirm, who tend to shower with some resistance.

Countertops and Sinks

Focusing on how to renovate the bathroom countertops and sink is one way to add a lot of value to your project. Investing in a stone countertop is the recent trend.

Since bathroom countertops are usually smaller than kitchen counters, you can spend a lot less money while still having a spa-like look.

Buying a slab with imperfections is one way to save money while still increasing the value of your house. You will get the best of all worlds if you make sure the imperfection is covered by the sink that will be built in/on the stone floor.

You can also add some creativity. One common DIY trend is to take an old dresser and install a pedestal sink on top, or recess the sink on the top counter, to create an elegant solution. This is also helpful if you’re having trouble finding enough cabinet space to match the look of your bathroom.

If it’s within the budget, replace the faucet as well. Stainless steel or polished nickel are attractive options that can add oomph to your bathroom. Make sure that the hardware suits the faucets, or your bathroom will have an odd look that is out of sync.

Finally, having multiple sinks for his and her makes a bathroom even more appealing to new couples.

Tiles

Bathroom tile is one of the more costly aspects of a renovation, so it’s important to choose wisely. One clever way to save money is to strategically restrict tile, concentrating only on the surface rather than the entire floor (i.e. inside the shower stall).

Another smart trick is to use the more expensive tile as an accent, mixing it in with cheaper tiles to save money while highlighting the more expensive tile. Because of the cost, you might want to coordinate all of your renovations with the tile’s color and characteristics.

Know that digging up your floor again if you’re thinking of adding a heated floor later is an unnecessary cost and needs to be planned accordingly.

How to Renovate the Bathroom Amenities

Lighting

Changing how your bathroom is lit is one way to spruce it up for a fraction of the expense of more labor-intensive renovations. The lighting around your vanity mirrors will add a touch of elegance to your daily grooming routine.

Adjustable lighting for the bathtub will also help to create a soothing environment in the bathroom. Some light fixtures have heat lamps that can be used to build a mini-sauna in the bathroom and operate in tandem with your ventilation system.

Avoiding dark spaces and cheap/inadequate lighting as a general rule provides value for most homeowners.

Bathroom Air Circulation

There’s more to bathroom remodeling than what meets the eye. Although having a window to open after a hot shower is convenient, consider this an “old” option. Modernity emphasizes automation and productivity, so if your bathroom lacks a modern ventilation system, make it a top priority to install one.

Excessive humidity causes mirrors to fog, the floor to become particularly slippery, and mildew and mold to thrive. Moisture management is essential to make sure that not only physical hazards (such as slipping on the wet tile) are reduced, but also the quality of the air and the harm that mold and rot can cause. Ensure that the ventilation system exhausts air to the outside of the house rather than the gap between the ceiling joists (or other interior space).

Consider ventilation systems with features like quiet exhaust fans and humidity-sensitive switches that turn on automatically when moisture levels in the air exceed a certain level.

Updating Fixtures

The little details matter, particularly when it comes to the eyes of those who will be viewing your home.

This includes light fixtures, doorknobs, towel racks, cabinet handles, and other items that can rust and degrade as a result of continuous moisture and usage.

Paint

Investing in a few cans of fresh paint, close to lighting, is an affordable and effective way to spruce up your bathroom.

If you want to DIY, pay particular attention to how you paint; attention to detail is important, and a few blobs of paint on the shower, sink, or other areas will degrade the other positive changes you’ve made.

Also, look for high-quality, mold-resistant paint that will keep mold at bay. Don’t forget to paint the ceilings, which can harbor mold and mildew due to hard-to-clean surfaces.

Grout and Caulk

Paying attention to the fine details, similar to a fresh coat of paint, will give your bathroom a new look for a low cost. While cleaning grout is time-consuming, restoring its original color will make the surrounding elements “pop.”

The same can be said for caulk, which is relatively inexpensive in a tube. Caulk, particularly clear or matching-white colors, not only brings out the other elements in the bathroom but also protects the structure from erosion due to moisture.

How to Renovate the Bathroom Going Green

No, we’re not talking about painting your entire bathroom green. We’re talking about the green bathroom trend, or making your bathroom more eco-friendly.

More and more homeowners are trying to use only ethically sourced materials and save energy (water, electricity, etc.) while still saving money.

There are many ways to go green, including:

Low-flow Sinks, Toilets, and Showerheads

These can generally be found for the same — or less cost — than standard versions.

Automatic Light Switches

Some models change the amount of light depending on the amount of daylight or whether or not there is a person in the room. It’s ideal for people who have trouble remembering things.

Purchasing Used or Repurposing Products

Recycling old products, such as a retro clawfoot bathtub, and reducing usage is a green alternative.

Thrift stores also carry a range of used/reclaimed furnishings that not only have a retro appeal but are also priced considerably lower than comparable new fixtures

Conclusion

Of course, putting in your own “sweat equity” to your home’s renovations will save you money, so figure out the projects you can manage yourself and which you can leave to the pros. If you hire contractors for bathroom remodeling, make sure you have a set strategy in place that you don’t deviate from.

Costs and expectations can easily spiral out of control, as they do with most home improvement projects. Be aware that contractors are aware of these issues (i.e. work stoppages, changes to original plans), and others have provisions in their contracts that charge premiums if the original work plans that all parties agreed to are changed.

If you are new to bathroom renovation, you can check out the beginner’s guide on how to renovate the bathroom and get started with your project.

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Robin Mathew
Robin Mathew

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