Tiny & awkward bathroom - How to make bigger on $200 budget?
This is going to be "my bathroom" primarily because it's small, has a sloped ceiling in the shower, and currently has no shower. I'll add a hand held shower head, but I'd love to hear your opinions on some updates I can make on a VERY low budget ($200 max!) What would you do to this space to make it more inviting?
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depending on the other things you have to do with a new house...( I am sure you have a LIST! and congrats it is exciting!) Choose your color scheme and style. is there one you want to use through out the house? Rustic, country etc...keep it in mind. Add new curtain, towels, art etc. maybe a wooden tray or shallow box on toilet seat to hold things and add texture. At least all is white so you can quickly add color with accessories. Paint vanity or sand if it is wood and it will give some contrast. If time is limited paint one wall a color or use wall decals/stencils. If the light fixture is dated change it. Pict did not reveal floor but vinyl wood planks would and a nice touch they are inexpensive and durable. Definitely add texture. you would be surprised how nice it will look. Go on line for inspiration. a quick tile backsplash with tile remnants in the area from sink to mirror would really pop. I recently discovered mastic and now want to tile EVERYTHING hee hee. I tried those glass beads from the dollar store as a backslash blue and white and my daughter loves them in her bath. Have fun, remember to pace yourself esp if you are living in a reno. You don't want to end up exhausted.
I would paint the walls and paint the cabinet and add some nice hardware to the cabinet for a start.