Doing a full-scale renovation of a bathroom is expensive and troublesome. Moreover, this undertaking never ends with replacing just one thing. As if pulling a string, you can find yourself on the threshold of a full-scale renovation.
Here are some great ideas.
So, in order to renovate your bathroom without going broke, you should follow a plan.
1. If the tile as a whole does not “hurt” the eye and does not stand out from the concept, then you can leave it, but you will have to update the seams between the tiles.
2. The next step is replacing the faucets. Even if the old faucet works properly, it could have been scratched during cleaning or become covered with limestone.
3. Then comes the update of the heated towel rail. It can either be painted, if it is a pipe that is typical for new buildings, or replaced with a shiny chrome product.
4. If the bathtub has seen more than one generation of residents and in some places metal is visible from under the enamel, it's time to update it too. And you don't have to rush, but think about installing a shower cabin in the corner.
5. Now you can choose new accessories – cups for brushes, soap dishes, shelves, mirrors, etc.
6. If you have a bathtub left, you should replace the curtain or install glass doors.
7. Finally, all that remains is to lay a new rug on the floor and install a new lighting fixture.