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The 5 Smartest Ways to Save on Your Bathroom Remodel

You’re sick of looking at your bathroom and ready to give it a facelift, but how much money is it going to cost you? With careful planning and some creativity, you don’t have to spend over $16,000 to get the new look you’ve got your eyes set on. Keep these five money-saving tips in mind to finally get your remodel finished.

1. Paint

Never underestimate the power of paint. Instead of changing something more significant, such as fixtures, paint the room a color that complements them instead. You can achieve a new look in a few hours without having plumbing or electrical knowledge. According to Consumer Report, you’ll want to look for a paint that resists mildew.

2.    Fixtures

Fixtures might be the primary target for your remodel. They wear out over time and might not fit with the vision you’re aiming for. Shop around for sales and special deals that can make it more affordable to replace the faucets, knobs, towel rack, or other bathroom necessities. Don’t rush to the nearest hardware store and buy the first thing that catches your eye. The costs accumulate faster than you expect. Stick with chrome instead of nickel to keep costs low.

3.    Tile

Tile comes in many styles and colors. Some styles are more affordable than others. Rules of Renovation says, “Just remember to take the time to consider what you have to work with. If the tile is nice but a few pieces are broken, you may consider repairing or replacing just the broken pieces.” Make your old tile look new, and add a different design or color as an accent around the tub or shower if you still want a significant change.

4.    Bathtub

Your old bathtub looking dingy or the presence of a gouge or crack might prompt you to price a brand new one, and you’ll probably face sticker shock at the cost. Refinish the bathtub to make it look new, and take the time to repair it instead of replacing it if the problem is small enough for you to remedy on your own.

5.    Make the vanity

It’s easy to go out and buy a vanity, but you’ll face steep costs. Paint or refinish your current vanity if it’s made out of cultured marble, laminate or wood. Consider repurposing an old piece of furniture to make your own unique piece. Add a countertop and sink, and you’ll have your own customized vanity for a fraction of the price.

You don’t have to have thousands of dollars to redo your bathroom. Take these tips into consideration and get the new look you’ve been aiming for while sticking to your budget.

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