Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (2024)

A dated master bathroom gets a budget-friendly refresh using paint, organizing tricks, and DIY solutions for modernizing a space.

How in the world it took us nearly two years to refresh the room we see first thing every morning is beyond me.

We’ve had BIG plans to fully gut and renovate our master bathroom to the tune of around $10,000, but considering that massive project is still way down the road, Robert and I decided we couldn’t take this bathroom as-is for one more day…

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (1)

This was definitely one of those classic work-with-what-you-have situations that we’ve become so accustomed to around this place. And thankfully, paint can do a whole lot for very little.

After as many DIY tricks as we could muster, it now looks like this! Woop woop!

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (2)

(Some affiliate links are provided below. Full disclosure here.)

The Vanity

We definitely wanted to remedy the rough wood finish on the cabinets, so we painted them using our good ol’ DIY go-to method with a custom paint color we had matched to our linen cabinet. And since the hardware-less drawers were so difficult to open before, we added these brushed nickel pulls to match our existing faucets.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (3)

Paint Color

We had to stick with the existing beige countertop (with baby Regan in the house, we didn’t want to subject her little lungs to fumes with the painted countertop project that we did in our last bathroom refresh), so we painted the walls with Benjamin Moore White Dove to add some warmth to the space so that the beige would make more sense.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (4)

Mirrors

Robert and one of his buddies wrestled the old damaged mirror off of the wall and replaced it with a pair of these arched wooden mirrors. I’m always AMAZED what a difference just swapping out the mirrors can do for a bathroom. (BTW, if you need tips for removing your mirror, you can try this tutorial for one hung with clips or this tutorial for one hung with adhesive.)

Light Fixture

Since the old vanity light was busted, we swapped it for this smaller 2 light sconce to modernize the space a bit and match with the old faucets.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (5)

Organization

The inside of our vanity was a mess too, so I took out everything, purged most of it, and organized it all in these clear plastic drawer organizers.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (6)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (7)

I did a major overhaul under the sinks too using these stackable basket drawers and white contact paper to clean it up.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (8)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (9)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (10)

Shower Door

A bunch of y’all suggested covering up the existing shower door, so we took the plunge by hanging up this semi-sheer curtain to still allow in some natural light and hid the tension rod at the top with a cornice we made from a wooden board stained and sealed with polyurethane to protect it from humidity.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (11)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (12)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (13)

Wall Art

This big blank corner completely stumped me in the beginning, but I gathered up some thrifted frames, made mats from cheap poster board, and displayed free public domain coastal art to tie in the blue/green in the space for around $50.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (14)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (15)

It adds so much personality in here and ties in with the cabinet color perfectly!

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (16)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (17)

Linen Cabinet

To give us some vertical storage that we desperately needed, we picked up this linen cabinet on sale, which inspired the color throughout the room.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (18)

It’s where we can keep a few essentials and towels rolled up to feel all spa-like along with Q-tips, exfoliating sponges, and Robert’s shaving kit in easy reach.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (19)

We were able to utilize the drawer to hold wash cloths too.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (20)

And I rigged up a hamper in the cabinet with a laundry bag.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (21)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (22)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (23)

Window Treatment

We had to splurge more than usual on our window shade since we needed one with a good privacy liner. This window is at the very front of our house, and if we didn’t spend a little extra on a thickly lined shade, the whole neighborhood might get to know us a little too well. Haha!

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (24)

Wall Hooks

Just for a fun repurpose, I found these old chaffing dish lids and decided to utilize them as towel hooks. Aren’t they cute?!

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (25)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (26)

Floor

One of the biggest hurdles was definitely this floor! Not even grout pens would fix it this time.

Since this whole refresh was a temporary solution, we found this hexagon tile looking vinyl floor to place on top of the old beige ceramic tile.

Seriously still can’t believe it’s vinyl! It looks so real. And it was a great, mess-free solution until we can do a true tile replace.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (27)

Door

All of our doors in our house are painted Benjamin Moore Wrought Iron, so this one finally caught up with the rest of the pack. It always adds the punch of contrast every room needs.

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (28)

That’s it! I’m totally amazed at this space, but I know I say that every time we complete a room makeover. This space finally feels like an oasis when we’re getting ready in the morning instead of a stressed out mess.

And now we won’t be so anxiously awaiting the major demo and makeover when we get to that point.

If you want to know about any of the sources we used, here they are:

Moral of the story: Don’t live with a room that causes you stress as you wait for years on end to fully renovate it. Paint and imagination and a little bit of sweat equity can do SO much using what you already have.

We’re working on something HUGE on another part of our house right now too, and I can’t wait to share it with y’all. But more on that later… 😉

If you want to save this post for later, you can pin it here:

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (29)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (30)

Budget Master Bathroom Refresh Reveal (2024)

FAQs

How to freshen up a bathroom on a budget? ›

Replacing the vanity instantly changes the look of a bathroom. Shop for vanity combos with an installed countertop and sink for a budget-friendly bath refresh. These off-the-shelf solutions can save you big bucks. Repainting your existing vanity in a bold shade is another low-cost solution.

Is a master bath remodel worth it? ›

The Importance of Upgrading Your Bathroom

Did you know that a bathroom remodel can benefit your home's value more than other remodeling projects? It's true! A midrange (or average) bathroom remodel has a national average return on investment (ROI) of 72.7%. Unfortunately, the opposite is true as well.

How much does it cost to build a luxury bathroom? ›

They tend to have a spa-like feel and may contain a jetted tub, steam shower, or walk-in tub shower combo. Homeowners who build luxury bathrooms may use high-quality materials such as natural stone or metal, making these bathrooms the most expensive to add. They cost at least $40,000 and as much as $192,000 or more.

Can I renovate my bathroom for $5000? ›

A budget or simple bathroom renovation usually ranges from around $5,000 to $15,000. A renovation for this price will often be more cosmetic, possibly including adding or replacing one or two key bathroom features, such as a toilet or bathroom vanity.

What is the least expensive way to redo a shower? ›

Type of Shower

Prefabricated shower inserts are the cheapest option as they are assembled in a factory and are easier to install in your bathroom. A walk-in shower is usually the most expensive as a lot of tile work and custom glazing is often involvedg.

What is the most expensive part of a bathroom remodel? ›

The most expensive material costs are the wet area, bathroom vanity, countertops, and tiling. The bathroom's wet area is the portion of the room that is waterproofed because it's designed to get wet. Typically, this encompasses the bathtub, shower, or combination of the two, as well as the walls around it.

What adds the most value to a bathroom? ›

Add a walk-in shower or freestanding tub.

Most high-end bathrooms have showers with multiple showerheads, floor-to-ceiling tile and a freestanding soaking tub. These luxuries make bathing a spa-like experience—and they can increase the value of your home.

What is a reasonable budget for a small bathroom remodel? ›

The national average to remodel a small bathroom ( 5 x 7 guest bathroom) is around $6,500. Even a small area with only 35 square feet of space can add up. Of course, this varies by region, but generally, you'll see a nationwide price range of $4,200 to $9,600.

How much is a bathroom remodel in 2024? ›

Bathroom remodel costs typically range from $2,500 to $80,000, but many homeowners will pay around $10,978 on average. While bathroom remodeling is a significant investment, it's a great way to revamp your home.

How do you make a bathroom look high end on a budget? ›

15 ways to make your bathroom look expensive
  1. Stunning stone-effect tiles and wall panels. ...
  2. Unique metal finishes. ...
  3. Statement walls. ...
  4. Luxurious lights for less. ...
  5. Add a chair or statement stool. ...
  6. Display your towels. ...
  7. Minimalism and simplicity. ...
  8. Freestanding bathtub.

How much should you spend on a master bathroom? ›

You may have seen an article on Forbes that estimates the cost of a bathroom remodel at $70 to $250 per square foot. By Forbes' calculation, a 50-square-foot bathroom should cost between $3,500 and $12,500.

How do you get rid of stale bathroom smell? ›

Tips for Getting Rid of Musty Bathroom Smells
  1. Wash the Bathroom Regularly. ...
  2. Use Natural Deodorizers and Sprays. ...
  3. Clean the Sink and Sink Tub Regularly. ...
  4. Use a Cleaning Solution to Remove Odors and Germs. ...
  5. Keep the Bathroom Clean and Free of Clutter. ...
  6. Air Out Your Bathroom. ...
  7. Use Odor Neutralizers. ...
  8. Use Aromatherapy.
Oct 11, 2023

How do you refresh an outdated bathroom? ›

  1. Paint the Walls. A fresh coat of paint will help your bathroom look clean and new. ...
  2. Install Beadboard or Wainscoting. ...
  3. Paint Vanity Cabinets. ...
  4. Upgrade the Bath Fan. ...
  5. Replace Your Showerhead, Faucet and Hardware. ...
  6. Change Light Fixtures. ...
  7. Clean and Paint Old Hardware. ...
  8. Upgrade to Reusable Containers.
Apr 18, 2024

How do I clean my bathroom without it smelling? ›

Use Vinegar as a Bathroom Smell Remover

White vinegar is invaluable for keeping your bathroom smelling fresh and clean. Not only does it eliminate the odor, but it can also be used to break down mineral deposits on toilet bowls, unclog faucet filters, and scrub surfaces with a 4:1 vinegar to the salt mixture.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Tish Haag

Last Updated:

Views: 5843

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (67 voted)

Reviews: 82% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Tish Haag

Birthday: 1999-11-18

Address: 30256 Tara Expressway, Kutchburgh, VT 92892-0078

Phone: +4215847628708

Job: Internal Consulting Engineer

Hobby: Roller skating, Roller skating, Kayaking, Flying, Graffiti, Ghost hunting, scrapbook

Introduction: My name is Tish Haag, I am a excited, delightful, curious, beautiful, agreeable, enchanting, fancy person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.