9 Ways to Upgrade Your Bathroom Without a Full Renovation

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Heather Jones
Heather Jones
I'm Heather, an author passionate about home improvements. My writing is your guide to making homes better. Let's explore easy ways to enhance your living spaces, from small fixes to exciting projects. Join me on a journey of making your house a cozy and stylish haven.

Your bathroom is one of the most frequented rooms of your home, so it should look fantastic. The good news is that you don’t need to go all out with a full renovation when you desperately want a change. There are multiple ways to upgrade your bathroom and revamp its look without having to hire a contractor.

1. Replace the Flooring

There are so many options you can use for the flooring in your bathroom. For example, you can use vinyl plank flooring, which is waterproof, durable and beautiful. You can find this type of flooring in a huge array of colors and finishes, such as rustic barn wood, driftwood, oak and ash. Although it can be a rather simple project, it can have a significant positive impact when executed correctly.

2. Add a Large Conversation Starter

Whether you make an accent wall, incorporate a large plant or replace one of your modern furniture pieces with a gorgeous vintage option, bringing in a conversation starter can change the vibe of your bathroom. It’s even better if you have an interesting story behind it, such as how you acquired the piece from an estate sale and reworked it to your style.

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However, keep in mind that you don’t want something so big that it overtakes the bathroom and makes it look too crowded. You also don’t want something so small it’s barely noticeable.

3. Change the Vanity, Shelving and Cabinets

Many homeowners have a vanity in their bathroom while some also have additional cabinets. Swapping these out can be an easy project you could do within a day if you have some basic home improvement skills. Look for RTA cabinets or fully assembled wholesale bathroom vanities to instantly and easily update the look.

4. Add New Lighting

If you have harsh lighting in your bathroom or any kind that doesn’t look flattering, it’s time to change it out. Calling in an electrician when working with wiring is a good idea. Check if the lighting you choose will be compatible with the current wiring in the space. The last thing you want is to create a fire hazard. Depending on the type you get, it may mean the electrician has to adjust the wiring.

5. Change Your Storage Containers

Although this sounds like a project that wouldn’t do much in terms of a bathroom upgrade, you may be surprised depending on the type of storage containers you’re currently using. For example, if you use plastic boxes, consider swapping them out for glass-lidded jars. They can provide a neater, more streamlined look and are easy to clean.

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Take note of all the containers you want to keep or swap out. You can get complementary pieces that look like a significant matching set. Don’t forget about the ones in drawers, closets and cabinets. These small changes can help tackle clutter, instantly making the bathroom look more elegant.

6. Change the Paint

Changing the bathroom wall paint can make a big difference. Avoid sticking to the same color you’re used to. Consider going in a bolder direction, like bright green. Dark colors like cocoa or charcoal can add depth. However, you won’t want to overdo it. One vibrant accent wall combined with lighter or neutral walls gives balance.

There are apps you could try that could help you decide on which paint color would best fit your bathroom. It’s a much better way to visualize the changes rather than relying on your imagination or doing the painting and then seeing how it looks.

7. Get New Soft Furnishings

Many people continue to use the same shower curtain, bath mat and towels for years, but you deserve a change. Take out everything considered soft furnishing in the bathroom. Then, make a list of what you need and start shopping. It’s easy to buy them in sets, so they complement each other in terms of color, style and texture.

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8. Replace the Tiling

Thanks to peel-and-stick bathroom wall tiles, it’s easier than ever to do the project yourself. However, it will be a project you’ll have to be meticulous with to ensure that the tiles perfectly line up. Depending on which type you get, you can install them in one or more places within your bathroom, including on the wall and inside the shower. If it’s not a project you feel comfortable taking on yourself, a handyman could help.

9. Revamp Your Shower

Considering you take daily showers, it may as well be a space that makes you feel more relaxed. Whatever changes you make, they should also add more style.

You can add shelving or lighting in the shower. Or, swap out the anti-slip bath mat and the showerhead. An even better upgrade would be incorporating a shower system with wall and overhead sprays. Consult with a plumber about which option is best for your shower and bathroom.

Make a List of Bathroom Upgrades

The next time you go into your bathroom, list all the upgrades you would love to do. Then, brainstorm different ideas. Depending on the changes you want, it may be feasible to make them on a budget. With these ideas as a starting point, you’ll soon have the bathroom of your dreams.

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