Check out these bathroom remodel ideas in a range of sizes, styles, and price points.
For example, instead of real wood planks, trylook-alike luxury vinylflooring.
Try a Wet Room Layout
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Modernize your bathroom layout witha wet room design.
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This open-plan look can makesmall bathroomsmore functional and give larger spaces an airy, minimalist feel.
Keep it open on a warm day to create natural ventilation while making your shower more enjoyable.
Some touch-up products are as easy to apply as squeezing toothpaste out of a tube.
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Replace Your Sink Faucet
Change the look of your sink witha brand new faucet.
This is a quick and easy DIY project that doesn’t require hiring a plumber.
If you want a tiled shower, fusing a poly shower pan with the tile saves hassle and costs.
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Laying flooring, demolishing rooms before contractors arrive, installing outlets, and hanging interior doors are other examples.
Mount hardware on the wall above for a streamlined look.
This will allow light to pour into your shower and keep sightlines clear.
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Install a DIY Vanity
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Coordinating counters even have sinks fused into them, eliminating sink installation and caulking woes.
It will provide light for nighttime soaks as well as defining the space.
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Add a striking floating vanity or open shelving storage for an intentionally designed space.
Add Wainscoting
Add warmth to your bathroom withtraditional painted wainscoting.
It’s also easier to clean underneath thanks to the streamlined design.
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Remodel the Ceiling
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Create a surprising focal point by remodeling your bathroom ceiling.
Add crown moldings, paint or paper, and decorative light fixtures to create a statement.
Include a Makeup Vanity
Make a large primary bathroom more glamorous with an integrated makeup vanity.
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Choose a Compact Tub
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Have a small bathroom?
A compact tub is not only space-efficient, but it uses less water and energy.
In asmall bathroom renovation, consider opting for a space-savingshower-tub combo.
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Opt for Heated Flooring
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Consider addingheated flooringwhen replacing bathroom flooring.
Opt for quality materials that will stand the test of time and are easy to clean.
Choose Accessories Wisely
Create a cohesive style when selecting the finishing touches for your new bathroom.
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For instance, pick towel bars in metallic finishes that coordinate with your faucets.
Don’t clutter your new bathroom with accessories all at once.
Try living with just the essentials for a while to see what you need in the space.
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Then, it’s possible for you to strategically pick items that fit your design preferences and lifestyle.
Plus,shiplap bathroom wallsfit right in with farmhouse or rustic-style rooms.
While not as extensive as retiling entirely, this is still a big project that takes time to complete.
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Plus it’s a budget-friendly swap.
This will save you lots of work and money and still completely change the look of your space.
Add some new hardware to finish off the look.
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Add Botanical Wallpaper
Bathroom wallpaperis great for impacting small spaces like powder rooms andguest bathrooms.
Try peel-and-stick wallpaper for an affordable DIY option.
Refinish Your Countertops
Instead of replacing your countertops, consider refinishing them for a budget-friendly remodeling idea.
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Include Spa-Like Features
Creating serene, spa-like bathrooms is huge in interior design right now.
Replace Windows
Don’t underestimate the power of modern, upgraded windows.
Don’t underestimate the power of textiles intentionally chosen to complement the design of your space.
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This includes the shower curtain and any hand or bath towels on display.
Install built-in seating under bay windows or near oversized vanities in large bathrooms.
Get creative using free-standing shower benches, or plush ottomans and stools hidden under floating vanities in smaller spaces.
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Build In Arched Details
Add architectural interest to your space with arches.
This project requires a contractor but the finished product will be well worth it.
Call a plumber for proper installationyou don’t want leaks.
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Mix Metallics and Finishes
Don’t feel the need to match the finishes throughout your entire bathroom.
Mixing metals and varying the finishes in your space is a great trick for adding depth and visual interest.
Plus, it can lend extra function and convenience to your day if the bathroom is shared.
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Upgrade Window Treatments
Don’t forget about your window treatments.
Choose minimal frosted glass or a pair of simple curtains for other bathrooms.
A larger or primary bathroom may run as high as $28,000.
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Prices vary depending on location and increase with the size of your project.
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