Budget Bathroom Makeover- For Less Than 500.00 Dollars!

Hey there, friends! Today, I’m excited to share a budget bathroom makeover we recently completed for a client. After updating the rest of their home, the client had a limited budget, so we had to get creative to give this outdated bathroom a fresh, elevated look for less than $500.00!

Budget Bathroom Makeover

We knew we could make a huge difference with small changes, and that’s exactly what we did. By focusing on a few key areas, we transformed this bathroom without breaking the bank. We knew we would keep the flooring for now to stay within budget.

This is what the bathroom looked like when we started.

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This is the mood board I put together for the client.

Mood Board for a Budget Bathroom Makeover.

Wood Wall Treatment

Adding a wood wall treatment is a great way to add visual interest to a small space. We chose a classic board and batten design, which we installed ourselves to save money. Painting it a soft white (SW Alabaster) kept it light and airy. We used the HGTV Sherwin Williams line from Lowes. It covered the walls and wood beautifully!

Adding Board and Batten to a Bathroom.

We chose a very simple pattern for the accent wall to save time and money on materials without sacrificing the statement the wood wall treatment makes.

In process pic of a budget bathroom makeover with DIY Board and Batten.

Fresh Coat of Paint

A fresh coat of paint can do wonders for any room. We opted for a bold, dark blue (SW Naval) for the remaining walls, which perfectly complemented the wood treatment. This classic color combo of Navy and White is a great choice for a home located in a beach community.

Budget Bathroom Makeover with SW Naval Paint.

Mirror Makeover

We added a gold frame with a ready-made mirror frame kit to elevate the builder-grade mirror for a touch of glam. This simple DIY project made a big difference in the bathroom’s overall look.

Adding a DIY Frame to a builder Grade Mirror in a Budget Bathroom Makeover.

You can find the Mirror Frame Kit we used on Amazon.

Budget Makeover using paint and board and batten.

Existing Bathroom Vanity

Sometimes, the best way to update a space is to embrace what’s already there. Our original plan was to paint the vanity a warm, mossy green. But as we finished with the navy wall, I realized I loved the warm wood tones of the existing vanity, so we kept it natural and changed the color of the faucet to a vintage gold -using a favorite product called rub and buff to give it a fresh look. Navy and gold look so good together!

Using Rub and Buff to change the color of a bathroom faucet.

Adding Decor and Accessories

The finishing touches, like a new rug, towel hooks, and green glass accessories, added pops of color and personality to the space. We kept the cost down by shopping at affordable stores and using items we already had.

You can shop some of the bathroom accessories I sourced in my AMAZON STOREFRONT.

Budget Bathroom Makeover for less than 500.00 dollars.

By focusing on a few key areas and making smart choices, we were able to make a big impact on this small bathroom for under $500. Remember, even with a small budget, you can create a beautiful and functional space.

What do you think of my budget bathroom makeover? Let me know in the comments.

Until next time,

-Libbie

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  1. Grandma's House DIY says:

    Thanks for sharing with us, I’m featuring you this week when the next to Grandma’s house we go party starts! Happy Turkey Day!

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