She’s Baaack! See a Savvy DIYer’s Dramatic $400 Bathroom Makeover
Just as she did with her stunning laundry room transformation, Ronda got to work, hitting up her local ReStore and secondhand shops for cast-off building materials and things like cabinetry, lighting fixtures, mirrors and more. Then she did all the painting, building, decorating, wiring and installation herself to create a functional, beautiful bathroom for around $400.
Apart from being stylistically “boring,” Ronda says, the original fan didn’t do much to combat all the moisture, which was causing deterioration on the drywall around the shower window.
She kept the one-piece fiberglass insert to keep costs down but also because she prefers the design. “They don’t have grout, and the corners are easier to clean,” she says.
While putting in a new, more powerful fan, Ronda wired in some LED lights for the shower. And to make sure her girls used the fan, she set it up so that when you flip on the lights for the shower, the fan comes on too. “That way if they’re taking a shower, the fan is on,” Batchelor says.
She added the trim piece to the top so she could mount a secondhand-store light fixture that stuck out far enough from the wall to provide adequate lighting. She then painted the cabinet an off-the-shelf white.
Though it’s hard to tell, Ronda faked the wainscoting to save money. She attached trim pieces to the drywall and painted everything white to create the appearance of raised wainscoting boards.
For the walls, she created a special color mixed from leftover paint she had in her garage. “That’s just one of the ways I save money,” she says. “I pulled some gray paint off my shelf and added white until I got what I liked.”
She used more of the double-sided sticky-mat product to adhere 1-by-2-inch glass tiles for a backsplash.
“I like things to look pretty, and I don’t have funds to justify spending huge amounts on things,” Ronda says. “I just want to have a home that I think is pretty, that makes me happy. I want to walk into a room that makes me smile.”
Budget Breakdown
Medicine cabinet: $10, ReStore
Wall tile and grout: $61, Keracolor warm gray 93, Lowe’s
Backsplash tile: $24, Delano Blanco mosaics, Home Depot
Exhaust fan: $56, Lowe’s
LED lights in shower: $55, Lowe’s
Accent rug: $24, Walmart
Shower curtain: $15, Target
Miscellaneous materials, knobs, paint, accessories: $159
Total: $404