How do I redo a restroom?
Restore restroom
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It depends on how much work needs to be done, Anastacia. A major redo would involve replacing the sink, toilet, and tub. If that isn't needed, you can repaint, replace the floor, and/or add some tiling.
Anastacia: Hopefully you're talking about a minor re-do. If so, all you need to do is DECLUTTER, paint the walls, and get fresh linens/shower curtain
Hi, we just finished a redo of the upstairs bathroom. First, we decided on a beach theme, very important, and worked around it. We did a new back splash from blue glass gems to simulate waves. We purchased matching towels and shower curtains keeping with the theme. We hung a metal seahorse, and a sign that reads, "I love you to the beach and back".It is a large room so we had enough wall space to hang a canvas of seashells on a beach. We put out a shell soap dish and a lovely glass bowl filled with seashells. This was all set off by a crisp white window valance. We are really pleased with the results and hope that you enjoy redoing your bath as we did doing ours. Have fun.
Hi Anastacia, if you don't need to replace big items like tub etc, it should be as easy as painting, adding shower curtain or shower doors and some newer looking type storage and towel racks. You can get Bathfitter (R)
to come in and do an overlay on the existing tub and tile to clean those up.
Anastacia, here is a bathroom makeover you may like: https://www.hometalk.com/diy/bathroom/bathroom-paint-and-li-l-creative-update-under-30-36047306
Bathroom Paint and Li'l Creative Update Under $30