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5 DIY Bathroom Renovations That Cost Less Than $100

by Andrew Saladino
May 9, 2022

Do you want to give your bathroom a facelift without breaking the bank? Navigating the world of home renovations can be daunting, especially with the high price tags. Luckily, you can give your bathroom a much-needed refresh even if you’re working with a tighter budget.

A full bathroom remodel can be expensive — but that doesn’t mean you can’t refresh your dated cabinets or fixtures to transform your bathroom with a fresh new look. To remodel your bathroom at a lower price point, you can opt for a few budget-friendly upgrades that elevate the appearance of your space. Follow along as we share a few budget-friendly bathroom renovation hacks for updating your bathroom for less than $100.

Painted gray bathroom cabinets with white countertops.

Refresh the Cabinets

Close your eyes and picture your dream bathroom. What is the vibe of the space? Are there white cabinets brightening up the space? Or do you prefer dark cabinets to create a moody aesthetic? Whatever color palette you prefer, you can easily introduce that into your bathroom by painting the fronts of your cabinets.

If your bathroom cabinets are in good condition, you don’t need to completely remove them to get your desired look. Instead, you can paint the cabinets to transform their appearance. Whether you are leaning towards a neutral color palette for a clean space or are looking for something vibrant and bold that is sure to stand out, you can bring your cabinets into the 21st century.

Along with painting the cabinets, you can replace the hardware to shake things up. Depending on the overall aesthetic, you may switch from classic knobs to hidden cabinet pulls. From knobs and handles to hidden cabinet pulls, there are a variety of hardware options for you to choose from that can create your dream bathroom appearance.

Rustic bathroom with exposed hanging bulb light fixture.

Illuminate the Space

One of the first things people notice when they walk into a bathroom is the light fixture. If you’ve never changed it, there’s a good chance you have a very dated light fixture illuminating the space! Instead, you can change out the entire fixture for something more modern or trendy that will take the 90s-chic out of your bathroom. Swapping out a light fixture may seem complicated, but most homeowners can tackle this project themselves which allows you to spend more money on a fixture and less money paying an electrician to do the heavy lifting.

Neutral focal wall featuring large 1960s master marble tile.

Install a Backsplash

Depending on the square footage of your bathroom, a great option for a budget-friendly bathroom makeover is to install a backsplash. Instead of having a boring painted wall behind the sink, consider applying a backsplash to create a one-of-a-kind focal wall that demands attention when anyone steps into the bathroom.

No matter the aesthetic you’re trying to achieve, there will be a tile to make your vision come to life. Choose from a variety of tile colors, sizes, shapes, textures, and price points to create a beautiful focal wall that elevates the overall look and feel of your bathroom.

Hand-painted tile floors in bathroom.

Paint Your Floor Tile

Dated bathroom floor tile can be a nightmare — detracting from the beauty of the other elements within the space. However, changing your floors can be a costly endeavor. Instead of ripping up the existing tile and replacing it altogether, you may want to consider painting the existing floors.

Maybe the color of your floors is ugly and doesn’t mesh with the overall aesthetic. Opt for a neutral paint color like white or gray to create a fresh and clean feeling space. Or if you’re looking for something a bit more mold than a neutral color palette, you may decide on an intricate design that adds both depth and dimension to the space, allowing your personality and creativity to shine through.

Rustic bathroom with double vanity featuring mirrors and shiplap.

Swap the Mirror

There’s no better way to take a bathroom from drab to fab than by swapping out a boring or dated vanity mirror with a new one that better reflects the personality of the space. Instead of a standard builder-grade mirror, consider installing a mirror that matches the other design elements of your bathroom, such as the hardware. If you’ve selected gold hardware, choose a mirror with a thick gold frame. Or if you have installed modern black pulls on your drawers, install a mirror with a sleek matte black frame. Depending on your budget, you may even be able to keep your existing mirror and simply add a frame to it — changing the look of the mirror at a fraction of the cost!

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does an average bathroom remodel cost?

While there are cheap bathroom reno ideas that can be done to change the overall appearance of your bathroom, a full-scale bathroom renovation can range from $10,000 to $25,000 depending on what needs to be done. If you’re only focusing on cosmetic changes then you can expect the cost to be lower, but if you need to reconfigure the space it is going to be more expensive.

How much does a bathroom remodel increase home value?

Although a bathroom renovation won’t recoup as much money as a kitchen renovation, it’s still a great way to increase the value of your home if you plan to sell at some point. On average mid-range bathroom renovations will recoup 67.2% of their costs, while upscale bathroom renovations recoup 60.2%.

What adds the most value to a bathroom?

Although cosmetic changes are a quick and easy way to get the desired aesthetic, they won’t add as much value to your bathroom as more involved renovations. One of the best changes you can make to positively increase the value of the space is to add additional square footage — making the bathroom larger makes a big difference. If you have existing constraints that prevent you from adding square footage to the bathroom, reconfiguring the space to create a more efficient layout is sure to add value.

What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel?

If you’re trying to stick to a strict budget for your bathroom renovations, the easiest way to cut back on costs is to perform the updates yourself. Hiring an outside contractor is going to add labor costs on top of the costs of materials, which may impact the number of projects you can complete or the quality of materials for you to choose from. However, it’s important to keep in mind when hiring a professional is the best option such as adding square footage or reconfiguring the space — especially when plumbing is involved.

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YIGII

Great ideas! I am going to repaint the cabinet and replace some bathroom accessories to make a new look in my bathroom.