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$1000 DIY Bathroom Remodel

$1000 DIY Bathroom Remodel

Bathroom Remodel

Everyone needs to update their bathroom from time to time. But a luxury spa retreat is not always the solution. Does that mean you have to give up on your dreams of giving your bathroom the perfect makeover? Absolutely not! There are innumerable homeowners out there who have done $1000 DIY bathroom remodel projects, which have given them spectacular results!

You do not need loads of bucks to turn your bathroom into the quintessential, eye-catching, relaxing place, especially when you go DIY. 

The cost of a bathroom remodel depends upon how much you wish to change in there, and there are plenty of ideas for you to take inspiration from and redesign your bathroom at a low price. 

So here are a few tips for your $1000 DIY bathroom remodel project for a stunning new bathroom!

 

Limit the Use of Tiles

 

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As much as these tiles look gorgeous, they are equally expensive to buy and install, especially when hiring a contractor to do that job. If you are looking to save up on some bucks, it would be best to limit the use of tiles in your bathroom. Installing tiles is not a very tough job, so you can even do it yourself. 

If installing tiles is completely necessary, focus on the high-impact areas such as the bathroom floor. And if you still want to get those artistic and expensive tiles,  instead of covering all the walls in the bathroom and spending a fortune, get yourself a statement wall. 

Use that as a wall accent on one wall in the bathroom, which will be the focal point in the bathroom, and you can do it at a low price too!

 

Paint It Instead

 

If you do not have a lot of money to spend, your best bet would be to repaint your bathroom and give it a brand new look. It is the cheapest and the most effective way to make your bathroom look fresh and up-to-date. 

Painting your bathroom is also a great and easy DIY project which does not need professional help. 

However, you must remember that repainting your whole bathroom all by yourself can take a considerable amount of time since you have to paint around the toilet, the windows, the shower tub, the sink and vanity, mirror, switchplates, etc. It may not be the biggest room in the house, but it sure does need a lot of patience.

You must also pay adequate attention to the fact that the bathroom is a wet region and prone to mold and mildew. So if you plan to repaint your bathroom, go for high-quality paints with a satin finish to prevent any mishaps in the short run.

 

Go for Alternative Materials

 

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If you are low on budget and still want the look of tiles in your bathroom, you should look for some alternatives that will give you an equally lovely looking bathroom. Incorporating unconventional materials in your bathroom is not something you should be afraid of.

Concrete panels called Plycem are a suitable replacement for tiles. They are silicone-based concrete boards that are generally used for fireproofing underneath the floors. 

These panels are made of recycled materials and are therefore exceptionally cheap per square foot. Install these Plycem panels on the floor, walls, and the ceiling, and add a glass-tile accent on top to finish it. This will also let you stay in your plan of $1000 DIY bathroom remodel.

 

Update Your Fixtures

 

Instead of going for a complete overhaul and spending thousands of dollars, the trick is to simply make minute changes here and there that will make your bathroom look as good as you. Little details, such as the fixtures in your bathroom, are your best options. 

Updating the light fixtures, towel racks, and hooks, the sink faucet, drawer handles, etc., is a relatively cheap investment and can make your bathroom look elegant too! 

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Similarly, you can go for brass nickel faucets for your bathtubs or overall black fixtures in the bathroom. All of this may look like minimal changes but can make a significant difference in the bathroom.

Using old materials from different parts of the house can create an innovative look for your bathroom too. Old plumbing used as a towel rack can give your bathroom an industrial feel, and since you find these items within the house, they are free of cost!

 

Go Local and Buy Used

 

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Irrespective of what you buy, fixtures, tub, glass, sink, it will always be pocket-friendly if you go for second-hand materials. Go for recycling stores that sell repurposed materials in good shape, such as the toilets, tiles, and other bathroom amenities.

 Some stores upcycle the used materials of the bathroom and turn them into something prettier and more creative than you can put in your bathroom. 

You can use bright colored bottles into hanging lights for a dim and cozy vibe in the bathroom while you relax in your tub! If you do not wish to buy used, another way to save up on some cash is to go to local shops and local brands instead of international. 

Homegrown brands tend to be cheaper and equally good; therefore, you are not missing out on anything. You may even end up with something unique!

 

Go Green

 

Another good tip for a $1000 DIY bathroom remodel project is to go green. If you plan on upgrading your bathroom by yourself, it would be better if you pick environment-friendly materials. They are equally efficient, power-saving, and do not cost a lot either! 

Low-flow toilets, showerheads, and sinks help you conserve water, which makes you a responsible citizen of your country and, on a personal level, also enables you to save your money since environment-friendly materials are also budget-friendly!