70 budget bathroom ideas to freshen up your space
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Low-cost bathroom tips that look like luxury
Lacklustre bathroom in need of a makeover? Whether you want to transform your space into a tranquil spa with some serious DIY magic or simply spruce things up with fresh accessories, these affordable bathroom decorating ideas are sure to give your washroom the wow-factor without breaking the bank.
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Stencil the bathroom floor
For a low-cost statement bathroom floor idea why not turn to stencils? The project will take a touch of patience and effort but will be much cheaper than the real thing and you'll be so proud of what can be achieved. Once the stencils are down and dry, be sure to protect your hard work from water splashes with a coat of clear hard-wearing sealant.
Work wood panels
Wood panelling makes a characterful and often cheaper alternative to wall tiles, especially if you like the country look. Make sure you coat the wood in protective water-resistant paint with an oil-based finish and only mount it in areas that are unlikely to get soaked.
Fake a crittal-style shower screen
Is there no end to @_Ohabode Jasmine's talents? The DIY Instagram sensation transformed her plain glass shower screen into an on-trend Crittal-style focal point using black electrical tape costing just £2! It's completely waterproof and withstands cleaning sprays.
Give the bathroom door a mini makeover
Seeing as bathrooms require privacy, the bathroom door is probably the most used in the house so why not turn it into a hardworking feature? Paint it a new striking tone and hang pretty patterned towels from ornate over-door hooks. We love these cheeky antique brass effect cheeky monkies.
Choose a fancy shower head
Upgrading a shower fitting is an aesthetically pleasing way to update a bathroom on a budget. Whether it's a modern rain-fall showerhead with clean lines and LED lights or a more traditional 'rose' style that oozes industrial chic, the update will instantly add high-price appeal for less.
Fake fancy wall panels
Love the idea of wall panels in the bathroom but can't afford the cost? Cheat the look with budget-friendly beading glued to the wall or clever wallpaper effects instead. An old or traditional bathroom suite can be given period property charisma with just a few rolls of wallpaper printed with a decorative panelling pattern.
Fit furniture around an existing bathroom suite
An under-sink cabinet can offer that fitted bathroom furniture look for less. Designed to fit around an existing pedestal sink, the cupboard unit will hide the bulky basin stand and create plenty of new closed storage.
Splash out on feature tiles
Just because you have to stick to a low budget doesn't mean a bathroom needs to be lack-lustre. Investing in colourful patterned tiles for just one bathroom room wall can create stunning results and slash the tile budget as there is less space to cover. Balance the rest of the bathroom by choosing simple and less costly, plain tiles or spend even less by choosing a bathroom-friendly wall paint in a neutral shade
Lean a mirror on a shelf
It's no interior design secret that mirrors can increase light and a sense of space. So, adding a mirror to one of the smallest rooms in the house is a no-brainer. But you don't need to spend big on a swanky version with bells, whistles and auto lights, a simple circular design leaning against a wall can offer the same effect with soothing sanctuary vibes.
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Paint existing tiles
Before they were painted a seriously chic shade of dusty pink, these bathroom wall tiles were a bland and dated tone of beige. Frenchic paint addict, Andrea Ellison defined the easy update with black grouting to create a contemporary grid effect.
Take the tiling half-way
If you've fallen for a stylish wall tile but can't afford to deck out your whole bathroom, take the tiling halfway. Not only will it free up plenty of cash to spend on other elements of your space, like this curvaceous bath but it'll give your walls an on-trend two-tone look. For a bold contrast, pair a rich-toned, patterned or textured tile with neutral paint or shake things up and go for dark walls and pale tiling – either way you're on to a winner.
Wow with wallpaper
Many people discount wallpaper as impractical in a bathroom, but if you do your research it can really make your space shine – it’s a lot easier to replace than tiles and there's an array of moisture-resistant wallpapers out there to choose from. Opt for a bright patterned feature wall for a splash of colour or try out a budget-friendly stone or brick-effect design to add the illusion of texture.
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Make use of the ceiling
Make an original statement in your budget bathroom by putting an often overlooked surface to work. Paint the ceiling a bright colour, wallpaper up a soothing mural or, as in this case, create a modern Scandi look using slat wood panels. Instagrammer @abbbclark_homeee gave the idea a go and the result looks beautiful.
Clean up existing tiles
A humid and damp space, your bathroom's tiling and grouting can easily become discoloured with mould and mildew. A toothbrush, white vinegar and a little elbow grease can make existing tiles look like new again. If staining persists, grab a handy grout pen to brighten dull tile borders.
Create calm with candles
There's nothing like a harsh bathroom light to ruin a relaxing soak in the tub. Create a soothing and inviting ambience by bringing in plenty of candlelight. A set of hurricane lanterns placed on the floor will look enchanting, while amber-toned votives on the bath ledge will cast soothing pools of light. To keep your space safe, opt for realistic LED-operated designs.
Dispense everything
Rather than leaving bottles of all shapes and sizes cluttering up your sink, opt for sleek matching dispensers for a streamlined look. For extra style points, do the same inside the shower with smart wall-mounted bottles for shampoo, conditioner, shower gel and moisturiser.
Dare to display
With no end of clever storage hacks out there, it’s often tempting to go for a minimalist bathroom and keep all your products concealed behind cupboard doors. However, displaying your most attractive items is a great way to add character to your wash space, plus it makes them more easily accessible.
Add a bath caddy
It's a small detail but a bath caddy is an indulgent, easy touch to elevate your space. Place it in your bath and fill it with candles, bath salts, toiletries and that book you’ve been meaning to finish for truly self-indulgent bath times.
Don't be afraid to experiment
If you’ve played it safe in every other room in your home, the bathroom is the place you can afford to be bold and try something daring. Whether it’s installing patterned floor tiles, adding interesting paint effects or throwing in some unusual accessories, a bathroom or small WC is the space to figure out what designs you like before applying your ideas to the rest of the house.
Treat yourself to fresh towels
The easiest way to make your bathroom feel renewed on a shoe-string is with a crisp new batch of towels. Whether you go for a vibrant new shade or plump for a classic white hue, a new set is sure to create that fluffy hotel vibe and freshen up the whole space. Rather than hiding your new purchases away in a cupboard, try hanging your towels from hooks or neatly folding them on a stool or console table.
Throw in fun motifs
There are certain everyday essentials that every bathroom needs, from soap dispensers and toothbrush holders to towels. Elevate these staples into a statement in their own right by opting for a fun motif to tie the whole scheme together. Here, cute ladybug dispensers add a quirky spring touch that's mirrored across the patterned towels.
Brighten with paint
Bringing a new colour palette into your bathroom can completely transform a room for the cost of just a couple of tins of paint! Softer shades on walls can reflect light and create the illusion of space, while bold hues can create a strong statement.
Lean a ladder
If you’re fed up with your boring, uninspiring towel rail, consider buying a standalone ladder. Leant against a wall and safely secured, it’s an effortlessly chic place to hang your towels and bathrobes.
Use a stool as storage
Instead of relying on cabinets, baskets and shelving, display your best-looking bathroom items on a small stool. It won’t take up too up much space and will make a characterful statement piece that can also be used as a seat when needed.
Pick a pretty blind
Patterned roller blinds will give a bathroom a sense of smart style. Polyester is the perfect fabric for bathroom windows as it will provide much-needed privacy and moisture simply rolls off it. For windows next to the shower choose blinds made of PVC as it is 100% waterproof.
Have fun with bath mats
Don’t go for the most boring bath mat in the shop – as well as being functional, mats can make a real design statement, whether it's with bold colours, a quirky message or an unusual shape. If your space is relatively neutral, opt for a vibrant pattern or layer one or two contrasting designs for an eclectic feel.
Install a statement pendant light
Cool lights aren’t just for bedrooms and living rooms. Transform your bathroom with a sculptural pendant lamp that will add a luxurious focal point to the space. We love this glass Edison-style fixture from Pooky.
Go for greenery
Bringing nature indoors is a great way to create a calming, tranquil space. Transform your bathroom into a peaceful sanctuary by buying a few indoor plants and placing them on the windowsill or on a console table. If you're feeling adventurous, play with levels and suspend a hanging plant or two from the ceiling.
Choose multi-functional shelves
If you’re tight on space in your bathroom, installing a multi-tasking shelving unit is a great space-saving hack. This unit features an arm to hang towels while a handy shelf over the stop offers a valuable extra place to store washroom essentials.
Liven up the laundry basket
If you’ve got an unimaginative plastic box or draw-string bag for your laundry, it’s time to replace it with an attractive laundry basket that will up the style factor in your washroom rather than just serving a purpose. Opt for a basket made of natural materials for an on-trend, tactile vibe and add in matching accessories such as small storage boxes for a coordinated look.
Vamp up the vinyl
Hardwearing, waterproof and budget-friendly, a vinyl floor makes an ideal solution for low-cost bathrooms. Gone are the days of flimsy thin materials – strong and warm underfoot, vinyl now comes in an array of vibrant colours, patterns and finishes. This rich 'hunter green' design creates an amazing statement floor against a crisp and contemporary statement bath.
Go large with tiling
In the not too distant past, large format bathroom tiles were more expensive due to their weight, however, new manufacturing technology and design developments now mean that going big won't stretch your budget. Opting for large format tiles also means you'll require fewer tiles and much less grouting, making it a relatively budget-friendly option compared to small, complex designs.
Co-ordinate accessories
To create a streamlined and coordinated look without splashing out, bring in matching bathroom accessories in a contrasting hue to your existing decor. Look out for soap dispensers, toothbrush holders and storage jars and match them up with towels in the same shade. You can find affordable washroom accessories that look far more expensive than their price tags in most supermarkets.
Expose the bathroom backdrop
If your bathroom decorating project is part of a new extension or renovation, why not take the opportunity to add a new feature to your wash space? Keep pipework exposed for an on-trend industrial vibe or skip the plastering and embrace a tactile bare brick feature wall. You may need to seal porous materials with a protective treatment.
Take style tips from the spa
Giving a budget bathroom a theme can up the sense of luxury without costing your wallet. This serene scheme has been modelled after a spa, from the contemporary freestanding bathtub to the Moroccan-inspired feature tiles, warming wood floor and crisp white accessories. Now to kick back and relax...
Try out textured baskets
Whether they're for laundry, toiletries or cleaning products, baskets are a budget bathroom essential when it comes to keeping a small space tidy and organised. Seagrass or rattan will add natural texture and warmth, while washable linen and wood are also popular washroom trends.
Fake a luxurious look
Marble has undergone something of a revival in recent years, however, the real thing comes with a seriously hefty price tag. To recreate the look on a budget, opt for more affordable marble-effect tiles. This white gloss design oozes opulence with a realistic grain that's guaranteed to turn heads. No one will ever know!
Cut out some shelves
Adding recessed shelves isn't as complicated as it sounds, but unless you’re a dab hand with DIY, we’d recommend bringing in a builder for this one. Whether inside a tiled shower wall or set above a bath, they'll add an effortlessly stylish architectural feature to the room, as well as providing ample storage.
Bring in flat-pack furniture
Searching for attractive storage units for your bathroom? You don't need to splurge on handmade cabinetry. From open shelving to closed bureaus, flat-pack furniture can offer a practical and stylish solution for streamlining your bathroom without breaking the bank.
Lay down laminate
Laying laminate flooring in your wash space is an easy way to make a dramatic change for a relatively small outlay. It's hardwearing, easy to clean and simple to install, so it's ideal for DIY aficionados. If wood-effect isn't your thing, you can choose from a range of faux-stone options too.
Take taps to the dark side
Instead of classic chrome, shake things up with contemporary taps in matte black or shimmering metallics to add a modern touch to your bathroom. You can either replace your existing taps with new models or carefully spray them with metal paint – don't forget the primer. For a coordinated finish, mount a black grid mirror over the basin to complete the look.
Update unit handles
Give an existing piece of bathroom furniture a refresh with a set of new handles. Keep things classic with a sleek metal design or shake up your scheme and opt for handles in a bold contrasting hue or a quirky pattern. Easy fixture updates are a great way to breathe new life into a room without spending too much money.
Only tile wet areas
Restricting tiles to the wet areas of your bathroom will drop the decorating budget considerably or allow for a more high-end material and finish. Freshen up the rest of the space with a complementary, mould-resistant paint.
Go dark and dramatic
Wondering how to give a no-frills white bathroom suite some personality? Steal a style trick from the more dramatic parts of your home and create an eye-catching feature wall. An oversized floral pattern completely transforms this traditional bathroom and using it on just one wall is a great way to keep costs down.
Aim for high art
How to get that boudoir look on a budget? Take a few tips from this stunning sophisticated scheme. Start with a dark wall colour in a moody blue, black or bottle green then dress your space with greenery and objet d'art. Here, anatomical prints have been mounted, framed and hung two-a-piece to form a Victoriana-inspired feature that turns a workaday space into a cabinet of curiosities.
Feature the floor
Patterned flooring is super fashionable and will transform a plain bathroom into a spectacular space. If ceramic and stone tiles are too expensive consider more affordable waterproof vinyl or treated laminate.
Revamp a bath panel
Small weekend DIY jobs can make a big difference to a bland wash space. Turn the bath into a striking feature that draws the eye by replacing the bathtub surround or tiling the existing one with a feature pattern. This scheme uses varying shades of grey in a super stylish herringbone pattern; fiddly but fabulous!
Opt for ombre
If you're a dab hand with a paintbrush try this gorgeous colour fade to create a big dramatic impact in your bathroom. We love these aquatic blues for a washroom, and if your bath could use a spruce up why not carry the colour onto the side of the tub?
Stick on new tiles
If you want to give a wet area an instant refresh try these peel-and-stick metro tiles for a style shortcut. Try on a sink backsplash or above a bath to give your bathroom a brand new look without blowing the budget.
Choose movable storage
If fitted bathroom storage is out of the question, moveable storage could be the answer. Vertical tiered storage will hold a great deal in a small space and caddies will hang on walls or doors. Go for wood versions or if you can stretch to stainless steel do, as it won't rust in the damp environment.
Look for reclaimed fixtures
Reclaimed sanitaryware or upcycled furniture can give a bathroom vintage character. Adding an antique sink or reclaimed bath will create Victorian bathhouse chic or try installing a sink into a well-loved wooden vanity unit for unique country charm.
Lose the bath
According to the Environment Agency, a five-minute shower can use about a third of the water of a bath (though power showers can use more). So replacing your bath with just a walk-in shower will not only create more space in your bathroom but help save the earth and save money on monthly bills too.
Shower in the bath
If you can't live without one or the other, combined shower-baths are the practical and cost-effective choice for lower budget bathrooms. As well as straight versions, look out for 'P' or 'L' shaped baths which offer more room for a more indulgent shower space.
Wow with window film
Privacy from the outside world is a bathroom priority but textured glass can be expensive and sometimes looks dated. Alternatively, a vinyl film is an inexpensive solution to dressing a window. It won't compromise the light and comes in many finishes such as frosted, patterned, coloured and even stained-glass effect.
Save water
It's not just the aesthetics of a bathroom that can be expensive, running costs will take a toll on budgets too. Taps, showers and even toilets with low water consumption will save money in the long run and help protect the environment.
Snap up a complete suite
Buying a full bathroom suite together not only keeps the look of a bathroom coherent it will also save time and money. Bathroom companies spend a lot of time putting looks together so you don't have to and often there are purchase incentives to take advantage of. For example, you could get a free mixer tap or a percentage off which could make a big difference to the final bill.
Mount a towel rail
A heated towel rail may not seem like a bathroom essential but investing in one will have many practical benefits that will cut running costs. They will dry towels and heat the room thus eliminating mould and damp, plus they make a stylish finishing touch and add an air of luxury to a bathroom. Besides, getting out of the bath or shower and wrapping yourself in a warm, fluffy towel is priceless, no?
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Makeover the tub
Give an existing roll-top bath a new lease of life with a fresh lick of colour across the exterior. It's a simple way to transform the look of a bathroom without having to undertake any large DIY projects. @threeboysandapinkbath has collaborated with Rustoleum to create a beautiful sugar-pink focal point in this tropical-inspired blue bathroom.
Experiment with LED lights
Stick-on LED lights are a cheap and simple solution for adding extra mood or task lighting in a bathroom that only has one main ceiling light. The small individual, battery-powered lights can be surface-mounted or recessed anywhere in the room.
Combine fixtures
Space-saving, streamlined and a good option for keeping costs down, a combined toilet and vanity unit is like getting a two-for-one deal. Perfectly petite, it's also a great idea for smaller bathrooms as it allows for storage space both above and below.
Go big on grout
Spruce up low-budget wall tiles with contrasting grout. This essential mortar seals tiles together and is most often white to blend in with tiling but with a little creativity, it can be a simple way of transforming the look of a bathroom for almost nothing. For a style shortcut to achieve an on-trend industrial-style bathroom, set white metro tiles into a dark grey or black grouting.
Make it monochrome
For an easy way to make your bathroom look smarter, get rid of colourful clutter that doesn’t quite match and stock up on storage items, whether baskets, cupboard or wall cabinets, in simple whites and blacks for a streamlined feel.
Add a splash of colour
Breathe life into a plain bathroom with a splash of colour. If you’re up for some DIY, paint your towel rack in a bright matte shade for a fun update. For a simpler solution, buy accessories like stools, towels, trays, jugs and vases in vibrant shades.
Fall for fun storage
Shelves don’t need to be in boring shades of cream or plain glass: get inspiration from what’s already in your bathroom to switch it up a bit. If you have a mirrored cabinet, consider mirrored shelves, or if you have hexagonal tiles, opt for funky shelves in the same shape for a 3D effect.
Hang luxe shower curtains
An inexpensive but effective way to totally transform the look of your bathroom is to change it up with luxe shower curtains. Whether patterned, monochrome or one bold colour, a smart curtain will jazz up your bath on a budget.
Use pretty jars
Rather than keeping necessities like cotton buds and cotton wool in their plastic packaging in a drawer, consider making them a feature. Fill up transparent glass storage jars with your products and put them on display for a luxe hotel bathroom feel.
Use every inch of space
To avoid the bathroom looking cluttered it’s important to maximise the space you’ve got. Install high shelves above the doorway to store lesser-used items, put up hooks behind the door to hang towels, and if there’s a corner that’s not quite big enough for a full cabinet, opt for a slimline organiser: this one has multiple compartments for toilet rolls, bottles and more while taking up hardly any space with its narrow shape.
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Lose the shower curtain
It may feel like money is being saved by using a shower curtain but the shelf life of the cloth is by no means as long as a glazed shower door. Mould and mildew will ensure replacement curtains are needed often whereas a shower screen will last years and looks far smarter in a modern scheme.
Open up storage
As a cool alternative to a wall-mounted cabinet, consider a multi-tiered open storage unit. With several shelves on which to store your bathroom items, you can display everything from towels and sponges to dispensers and plants.
Add a feature splashback
If a statement wall stretches the wallet a little too much, try a pretty splashback instead. Choose eye-catching colours and patterns that will pop against plain walls or neutral budget tiles. Highlight bold hues with coordinating towels and accessories to complete the stylish scheme.
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