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The bathroom is the least difficult room in your home to redesign because the square footage is minimal, and the space already has a defined purpose. In addition, it will take only a couple of days, probably just a weekend, to complete. More importantly, it is cheaper to bring up to code or redecorate compared to kitchens and bedrooms that are much bigger and call for more furnishings and accessories. Here are some budget-friendly bathroom renovation ideas you can try out.

Don't be reluctant to go bold

Small spaces are the ideal place to apply bold decorating choices because they can take colors and textures that would overwhelm bigger spaces. With that in mind, if you have been yearning to use chartreuse paint for quite some time the bathroom is the best room try it out.

Don't skimp on paint

A good bathroom redecoration project relies to some extent on how great the paint job is. Don’t hesitate to splurge on paint, because even if you purchase top-of-its-class, anti-mildew paint, you will probably just fork out twenty-five bucks. This will already cover around 350 square feet, which is more than what you need to paint an average-sized bathroom.

Paint your ceiling

For bathrooms, the ceiling is an often-overlooked space. Give your bathroom a dramatic ceiling without spending too much by covering it with textured wallpaper that you can paint over, or work with a stencil to add something interesting to an otherwise blank space.

Put in a new curtain

Your shower curtain is the largest source of color aside from the walls, and fortunately they are inexpensive. Choose one with a solid color that matches the paint used on the wall, or select one with a nice but not too busy design.

Do not go overboard on furnishings and accessories

Keep it simple. You can mix and match styles if you like, but be sure to keep accessories to your bare necessities so your bathroom will not look cluttered. If you have small bathroom, look for multipurpose pieces. For example, if you are buying storage options for your bad accessoires, choose those that also do double-duty as something aesthetic.

Put in a mirror

If you want to make your bathroom look more spacious but don't have the money to take down walls and extend your square footage, mirrors can lend an illusion of spaciousness. There is a wide array of mirrors available, starting with smaller fog-free shaving mirrors to wider vanity mirrors.

DIY where it is possible to

To help you cut costs, do not delegate every task to the contractor. A lot of decorating tasks can be safely performed by yourself, and you likely have the tools to accomplish them.