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DIY decorator Kristine attempts first brand new bathroom

Kristine Franklin is the queen of the budget DIY makeover so, faced with designing her first brand new bathroom, she was a little anxious! Thankfully she ended up enjoying the challenge and her client (her trusting parents!) loved the end result as much as she did!

The results speak for themselves with a timeless yet unique space which is not at all cookie cutter.

At first I was worried it was going to be overwhelming needing to make so many decisions from scratch; I mean, there are a million different ways to create a beautiful bathroom. But fortunately we had a clear idea of the ‘feel’ we wanted to create and things fell into place surprisingly easily,” says Kristine, who blogs her makeovers at The Painted Hive. 

The en suite bathroom is in a new extension to her parents’ home and getting the layout right was step one. “We were fortunate in that we only needed to accommodate a shower and a vanity (there is a separate powder room next door and a bath in the main bathroom) and their ideal placement was basically dictated by the shape and size of the room. My parents wanted all of the fixed elements to have timeless appeal, so classic chrome tapware, simple white subway tiles and traditional herringbone for the floor made sense.”

Choosing to tile only part of the walls meant there was still room to play with something less permanent in order to inject some personality and impact. And a wallpaper mural did just that!

Kristine says: “I knew from the start that finding a wallpaper in the style I wanted and the scale I needed was going to be a challenge, so I set about designing some myself! I did a lot of searching before deciding on this particular antique landscape etching, which I then adapted into a seamless mural. I had it printed onto self-adhesive textured coated canvas which is waterproof and recommended for use in kitchens and bathrooms.”

The biggest challenge was working around the window position. “Aside from placing the window in the shower (which my parents weren’t keen on) this was the only place it could go which meant we lost symmetry on the vanity wall. To play this up, I decided to create a stepped vanity with a make-up counter below the window. Not only does it work to add function, originality and dimension to the room, it also allows the basin portion of the vanity to look purposeful and balanced.”  

And the vanity turned out so much better than expected, designed by Kristine within the limits of what was included in the builder’s contract. “At first I wasn’t keen on the idea of vinyl wrap, but my parents wanted to go with it, so we set about seeing how we could make it work. It was almost like a little challenge! I researched our options and designed it myself. I was so worried that the timber-look vinyl was going to look awful (we only had the chance to view it on a tiny little swatch) but thankfully it turned out awesome!” 

As ever, it’s the sum of the little details which make a well-resolved room. “Some of my favourites are the pencil tile around the niche and the stone shelves in the niche which match the vanity top, the gentle use of mixed metals, and the addition of pretty accessories including clipped greenery. I find this always helps bring a room to life!”

Kristine says the final look is quite classic with a subtle contemporary edge. “There is a certain whimsy about it too. The vanity has an almost farmhouse feel, and the subway tiles, vanity handles and sconce light lend an industrial hint. I guess it’s a bit of a mix!”

Brand new didn’t have to mean there were no bargains in this room, and in her usual style, Kristine made some clever choices to save money without sacrificing style. The $30 mirror and $25 make-up stool are both Kmart hacks. The simple towel hooks were $8 each from Bunnings and the vanity handles, a mere $12 each from Handle House. “The tiles from Elegance Tiles were also very affordable, as was the basin and sconce light which we bought from eBay.”  

Check our Kristine’s blog, the Painted Hive.

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Budget bathroom renovation ideas: luxe look for less

By Wesley Sinclair

The design of a new bathroom is important. Unlike your linen cupboard, if you skimp on this part of your new home, it’s something you, and guests, are going to notice. The right bathroom space with the right fixtures can add significant value to a new home. However, as a first homeowner conducting your first renovation, it can be difficult to find the extra dollars to transform a bathroom into a haven. But we believe you can get the bathroom you want at a price that won’t burn a hole in your wallet.

Bathroom trends throughout the years have morphed periodically, from the decadent, French heavy brass and gold fixtures throughout the 80s, to the New York loft stylings of subway tiles and polished concrete floors that made their way into many Australian homes a few years ago. Now, it’s spacious, freestanding tubs, matte black fixtures, concrete basins and smart lighting that dominate the market.

As a first home buyer, the ‘less-is-more’ mantra is something that’s not only budget friendly but on trend. Here are a few tips and tricks that will elevate the luxuriousness of your bathroom without breaking the bank:

With LED comes luxury: Don’t settle for halogen downlights in your new bathroom. By installing lighting around the mirror and around the vanity, you’ll be creating a warm glow in the right places. LED strips or bead lights will do the trick here or consider a set of Edison bulb pendant lights to complete the luxe lighting look you’re striving for. As an added bonus, LED lights are highly energy efficient, saving you hundreds of dollars over time.

Get around round mirrors: Don’t get us wrong, a stylish set of square mirrors aren’t a bad choice by any stretch of the imagination, however a round mirror conveys sophistication over moderness – this, and it will make your wall appear longer, adding space to the room.

Themed fixtures: Installing fixtures with a consistent theme is an inexpensive way to add a touch of luxe to your bathroom. Updating the tapware and drawer handles with something eye-catching like brass plating or matching matte black is an easy way to make your vanity pop and give it a fresh new look, especially if you can get your hands on a matching shower head or rail.

Accessorise and declutter: This is the perfect way to add your personal touch and give your bathroom character. For that five-star feel, why not turn your bathroom into an indoor oasis with some greenery, and place extra towels in a basket? Decluttering your vanity top and re-organising any visible storage space can also do wonders.

–Wesley Sinclair is Brand Specialist, Highgrove Bathrooms, providing customers with designer products at wholesale prices. With a huge range of bathroom supplies, accessories and fittings available across Australia, you’ll find everything you need for your renovation at one of their showrooms or warehouses. Alternatively, you can browse their range online. Highgrove Bathrooms are a proud supplier of Channel Seven’s House Rules.