Bathroom in need of an update! Budget ideas needed.
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Comments (2)You need a sliding shower door. Lots on here https://www.google.com.au/search?q=Sliding+shower+screens+in+Australia&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&client=safari...See MoreLooking for cheap/quick DIY bathroom update ideas
Comments (5)How big is your budget, and how handy are you? Some options: - 1. Yes, you can repaint a vanity, and you can also replace the taps and handles (Handles are very, very, easy). Cost can be kept easily under $100. Definitely repaint the exposed wall! 2. Replace the taps throughout and the vanity. Shop around and you will be surprised at the bargains! 3. You can also paint tiles and the bath, or have them professionally recoated. I had one bathroom professionally recoated. It was about 20% of the cost of ripping off and replacing the tiles, but best of all the bathroom was out of action for just 24 hours. (Yup, time mattered. A one bathroom place and we needed to live there!) Still looked good 8 years later when we sold it. 4. That shower screen CAN be replaced with a fixed clear pane for a contemporary look. The ready-made models are affordable. 5. I love Me Me's white colour scheme, but if you wanted to be funky you could go other ways. Is that a slightly pinky - grey fleck in the tile? You could take just the border tile a dove to mid-grey (a deeper tone but same value as the fleck) and paint the window surround to match. Paint the exposed wall with a coordinating tone from the same grey "family". Then play with the vanity. Eg. Silver taps, grey body, but funky handles, or pick out (say) the middle draw with a shade to match the dominant white in the tiles....See More90's bathroom needs a makeover on a tight budget
Comments (8)Yes Paul you are right. Since my post I've had a big rethink. Would love some input on the best way of dealing with the old tiling and benchtop. The Better Homes & Garden Channel 7 makeover recommended by Siriuskey talked about a Dulux paint for that purpose so I wonder if others have experience doing this or using any other products or approaches that work long term. Not sure I have the confidence to do it myself either, would a house painter be the trades person to do it ?...See MoreNeed advice on budget bathroom makeover
Comments (9)It's up to you with what you decide to do as a stop gap, I just thought it might be worth while trying paint on the walls first to see how it feels and save the cost of painting the bath and tiles and putting that towards a complete redo We have beige fittings in our ensuite and having cracked the WC we had to replace it with a new White suite from Bunnings, it's a lovely modern suite that covers and fits all the existing plumbing I think it cost $150 which husband fitted. I think that you already have a newish white vanity which will work with your new suite. Black beige and white are great mates and perhaps add something timber via a blind above the bath, can't see what your window is like, cheers...See More- 7 years ago
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