Can you give me tips for doing a DIY bathroom makeover?
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All depends what you want to do and what your budget is.
https://www.hometalk.com/search/posts?filter=Bathroom%20in%20Make%20Over
Choose a color or an idea theme, like sea life, seashore, elephants, blue and yellow, all white, polka dots, white and gold, clouds, rosebuds, Disney princesses, and on and on. One of the most expensive pieces is the shower curtain, so choose that first. Then paint and tile. Add lighting, electric outlets, and phone chargers. If the hardware is the wrong color for you, you can replace or repaint it. The same for cabinets, wood trim, and the door. Choose towels, rugs, a mirror and at least one picture or other decorations. Add a scent, a soap dish and other accessories. If you have room, make sure you have storage built in. Take photos and share your project on Hometalk.com. Jewell
Agree with William. The sky is the limit as far as how fancy you want the result to be, and how much money you want to spend.
Depending on the individual, 'Makeover' can mean simple switching out a few decorations, or a fully gutted renovation.