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Real reno: This incredible bathroom makeover cost just $2,000!

It’s fair to say that we’re privy to plenty of renovation projects here but there’s something about this one that really piqued our interest. Aside from its stunning good looks, this bathroom overhaul is proof that budget constraints are no obstacle for human ingenuity. The entire transformation was carried out for just $2,000!

Before
After

The work of DIY decorator Kristine Franklin, of The Painted Hive, the original bathroom (her parent’s) was tired, dark and very, very beige. “Given my parents are now empty nesters, the room is rarely used so they wanted to update the 25-year-old decor and create a space they could proudly share with guests. Plus, they also wanted to walk past it daily without cringing!” says Kristine.

Vanity BEFORE
Vanity AFTER. The new basin and round mirror are from IKEA and the basin mixer($60) and wall sconces ($50) were found on eBay.

“The idea was to retain as much as possible to create a fresh look on a tiny budget but we didn’t have much of a plan – things just evolved,” says Kristine of the startling transformation that owes much of its success to paint. “The vinyl floor was stencilled. We sanded, cleaned and primed then painted it using chalk paint,” says Kristine who finished it off with several coats of floor-grade sealer.

“The wall tiles were sanded, cleaned and painted with tile paint. It’s not difficult, though you need to work somewhat quickly so it does take confidence. Of course, I can’t comment on the longevity as it’s only been in place for a few months however so far, so good,” says Kristine.

Bathroom cupboard BEFORE
Bathroom cupboard AFTER – the original doors were sanded back to reveal warm wood. The towel hooks are IKEA.

“The vanity base was sanded and cleaned then painted with three coats of white semi-gloss and the bath panelling was sanded and cleaned then painted with two coats of chalk paint (leftover from the floor) before being sealed,” says Kristine whose mother had the shower base and vanity top professionally refinished.

Shower BEFORE
Shower AFTER – the shower screen was replaced

Perhaps the most amazing part of the renovation is the tiny budget. “All up it cost around $2,000. Excluding the styling items such as towels, stool, art and decorative accessories it was actually around $1,500,” says Kristine.

As for her favourite part, Kristine really loves the room’s new palette. “Obviously, the floor is a nice statement feature. Overall though, the colour scheme is something I really love. The blue and crisp white teamed with the brass and warm wood and the soft grey of the walls just works,” says Kristine.

Let’s take one last look at the gorgeous floor! The stencil was an Etsy find.

I’m not sure about you but I found this project incredibly inspiring – particularly as Kristine is untrained. “I’m just a mum who loves decorating! Several years ago, I started a blog to share some of my DIY projects and budget-friendly home ideas, and am lucky to have seen it grow. Although I still consider it a hobby, I feel fortunate to be able to do something I love,” says Kristine.

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By Amy Collins-Walker

Amy is our regular feature writer, an experienced journalist and interior stylist living in Perth, Western Australia. Find out more about her styling work at http://www.amycollinswalker.com/

6 replies on “Real reno: This incredible bathroom makeover cost just $2,000!”

There must have also been a cost for plumbing changes and electrical work, also hardware changes, hinges, door handles etc… Was this all included in the final breakdown..screen cost? The floor lines dont match the previous flooring…did you sand away a layer of the vinyl?
It does look very nicely refreshed. Well done.

Hi Rhon
Thanks. If you’d like, you can read further information about the makeover in the full post over on my blog. As mentioned, we had friends help with the very minor plumbing and electrical work (of course, I realise this isn’t an option for everyone though we are fortunate to have a plumber and electrician in the family). Hardware wise, all we changed were the five handles on the cupboard doors. These were bought from a Bunnings clearance for just $4 each (were originally brushed silver, we painted them black). The cost of the shower screen has been included.
Regarding the floor, as also mentioned in my blog post, we pulled up the faux tile sheet vinyl to reveal an older layer of plain vinyl beneath. This is what we painted. I do have photos if you’d like to see, just didn’t want to over-complicate my blog post.
Cheers

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