5 Ways To Save Money On Your Bathroom Remodeling Project

Remodeling your home may seem like an enormous task when you’re looking to upgrade it. Whether you want to expand room space or redesign certain sections, you have to ensure that everything is well-planned and leave no room for error. To avoid overwhelming yourself, you may want to take it slow. Consider tackling one room at a time so you don’t get confused by all the details you have to take note of.

Bathroom remodeling is a great place to start, as bathrooms are usually much smaller and may take considerably less time to remodel. The amount of money you may have to spend, however, will depend on how well you plan out the entire project. You might be assuming that you’ll have to cut corners and possibly compromise the vision you have in mind, but it’s possible to achieve a great remodel while remaining within budget. Just keep the following tips in mind. 

Plan Everything Beforehand 

The most crucial part of saving money while remodeling is to plan everything ahead. Think of how you want the finished bathroom to look like. Try to consider every detail—the colors, the materials, etc. If you aren’t too sure about how you’d like your bathroom to look, you can look for ideas online and even make a mood board for inspiration. 

Once you have a clear picture of what you want, taking care not to overlook anything, list down all the things that need to be done to achieve your vision. For instance, you might be thinking of changing the light fixtures or adding more shelving. All these planned changes should be written in a list, along with estimates of how much they may cost, so you can have a clear idea of what it will all amount to.

 

Planning ahead also helps you save money by allowing you to be aware of what is realistic for you and your budget. For instance, replacing tiles can be expensive, as it requires hiring a contractor and buying new tiles. You can try to do it yourself to save money, but it isn’t guaranteed that the finished product will look as good. All these considerations should be part of your planning so you can decide on what changes can be done within your budget.  

Don’t Make Big Construction Changes 

As mentioned above, there are certain things you could do yourself to save up on costs. If you’re confident you can achieve the desired change without compromising quality, feel free to do so. However, major construction changes, such as knocking down a wall, might not be something you should do if you’re remodeling on a budget. If you’d rather not hire professional services because it’s not within budget, stick to changes that you can do on your own but that can also drastically improve how your bathroom will look.  

Repaint For A Fresh Look

One easy change that can have a significant impact on the room is new paint. Repainting the walls can brighten up the room and give it a fresh look, and it’s something you can do yourself. Solid colors like white, cream, and light pink are commonly used, and they usually turn out great. If you’d like to be more creative, you can try different color combinations and use toned-down complementary colors. Artistic styles, like an ombre effect or accent walls, could also give the room a creative feel.  

The walls aren’t the only things you can repaint. Wooden cabinets, shutters, and even the door can be repainted to your liking. Just make sure to tape up any parts you don’t want to stain.  

Look For Secondhand Things 

If you’re looking to furnish the room, you may want to look for secondhand items. You could easily find some in your area by checking various listings on social media or local online stores that sell secondhand items. You could also check out thrift stores or secondhand shops for pieces you think would look great in your bathroom. 

Some used furniture may come at a low price, and some are even free. However, since these are secondhand, they usually have obvious signs of usage and even damage. If you’re confident that you can fix it up and maybe even give it a new look, there’s no reason not to take it. It could save you a lot of money, and you could end up with a rather unique piece. Just make sure you take measurements beforehand to see how well it’ll fit in the bathroom.  

Change Fixtures And Hardware 

Another affordable way to change how your bathroom looks is to replace fixtures and hardware. These could be telltale signs that your bathroom is old, as some pieces of hardware may look outdated. Vintage hardware, like faucets and closet handles, might be making a comeback, but some styles just look obsolete. Changing these would be a good final touch to your remodeled bathroom, and with the right color and style, they can pop out and function as good accent pieces.  

Conclusion 

Remodeling your bathroom is a fun way to lead into refurbishing the rest of your home. Because it’s usually a smaller project, it’s more manageable, and it can give you an idea of how remodeling the rest of your house can go. While it can be easy to get carried away with the budget because of all the furniture pieces, decor, and construction projects you may want, you can avoid this and stay within your approved budget by keeping the above tips in mind.  

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