The word “remodel” sparks fear in homeowners. It usually means spending a lot of money, dealing with dust, and handling the inconvenience. Renovations can be a pain, but they add value to your home.
There are ways to tackle a remodel without breaking the budget. These money-saving tips will ensure a bathroom remodel you can be proud of and not break the bank.
Don’t Replace Items That Aren’t Broken
Some homeowners want to replace everything when they remodel a room. You may want all items to be shiny and new. But an easy way to save money is not to upgrade things that don’t need it. For example, if your toilet is only a few years old, there’s no reason to purchase a new one. Save the money for areas that need the upgrade, such as the vanity, tub, and flooring.
Keep the Layout and Size the Same
Moving the layout or walls around in your home is a costly expense. It involves adding beams, shifting plumbing, and tearing into walls and floors. These are all expensive things to change. There are plenty of changes you can make without moving things around. For example, change the tub/shower combo to a walk-in shower. Add a larger vanity for additional counter space.
Only change the size and layout if it’s completely necessary for your needs. Weigh the benefits of moving the location of the tub, toilet, or vanity with your budget to see if it’s worth the added costs.
Try a Cosmetic Renovation
If you can’t afford an entire remodel, stick to a cosmetic renovation. You can upgrade your bathroom and freshen it up without spending thousands of dollars. Update the light fixtures, give the walls a fresh coat of paint, upgrade the faucets, and paint the vanity. A remodel doesn’t have to involve gutting the walls to transform the room.
Purchase Parts Yourself
When you purchase plumbing parts yourself, it allows you to find the best prices and save money. You have the freedom to look for multiple deals across different stores and online. Some plumbers have contracts with specific products, meaning they only use those items.
Purchase the specific plumbing parts you need for the project. You don’t have to go with the more expensive name-brand products when less costly options work just as well.
If you’ve learned anything from these money-saving tips, you don’t have to spend a ton to remodel your bathroom. Have a list of your wants and needs to ensure you cover the areas you can’t live without. Happy remodeling!