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A “No Demo Bathroom Reno” is essentially an awesome washroom makeover without the hassle of an invasive teardown or extensive (a.k.a expensive!) rebuild. At times, this kind of renovation can be a spontaneous venture, but the planning doesn’t have to be on a whim. With these bathroom renovation ideas, you can transform an outdated, boring, drab bathroom into an artful and welcoming room. Keep reading for the best no demo bathroom reno makeover ideas.
Hardware is a common design element to swap out during either a kitchen or bathroom update. However, the key is to execute this change with precision and cohesion. Hardware includes metal pieces such as doorknobs, drawer pulls, cabinet handles, towel bars, toilet paper holders, and toilet tank levers. Our top tips for choosing your perfect hardware:
One of the biggest factors that contributes to any room’s atmosphere is lighting. Natural light is most sought after by homeowners, sometimes to the extent of it being on their new house must-haves checklist. However, if natural light is scarce in your bathroom, you can play into an ambient vibe, which gives off the ultimate spa relaxation feel. Another solution to remedy the lack of natural light is to add larger statement lighting, sconces or pendants. With this type of lighting, you can create a more stunning design focal point as well as incorporating the much needed additional room illumination. Our top tips for choosing your lighting:
Refresh bathroom cabinets with a fresh coat of paint or a new roll of peel and stick wallpaper. Both methods give cabinets a new look, involve no demolition, and are easy to alter when needed. Try these cabinet projects for a new look:
No cabinetry to change? No problem! Try adding space saving organization stations. For example, add an over the toilet standing organizer, a curio cabinet in dead space, or an on the counter stand with shelves.
If there’s one thing you’ll look at consistently over time in the bathroom, it is definitely the mirror. That’s why it’s so important to not choose the best and most perfect mirror on the market, but a mirror you absolutely love. Mirrors can be shockingly expensive, especially if you’re buying antique or brand new. Source your mirror second hand if you’re on a budget. If you need more storage space, keep in mind that there are mirrors that have hidden storage built in. With this kind of vanity mirror, you can be organized and keep any eyesores stored away.
If you prefer a more hands on project to update your mirror, you can piece together your perfect mirror. There are endless ways to do this, and really calls for your own personal creativity. One way is to source the glass part of the mirror (typically with no frame,) and then pair it with a frame from an antique store, flea market, or thrift shop. Another DIY to attempt is adding material to form your own frame. The mediums to make a frame can include: wood, clay, shells, wooden spheres, mendable wire. The list of mediums goes on, and depends on your creative preference.
This tip might not be your expected decor addition, but it will help the room feel more efficient and pleasant to be in. With how often the bathroom is utilized, why have any objects or fixtures that are faulty or cause you anguish? Get rid of the grimey toothbrush, replace that one jiggly handle, replace the leaking faucet handles, or finally get a new sparkling clean shower head!
In the realm of interior design, exploring textured paint and creative wall treatments can breathe new life into any bathroom space. One exciting option worth considering is the introduction of textured paint, such as limewash, which can infuse the walls with a captivating sense of depth and character. The subtle variations in hues and the soft, mottled appearance of limewash add a touch of rustic elegance that complements both contemporary and traditional bathroom styles. Additionally, shiplap emerges as a delightful approach to generate visual interest on walls. This timeless and recently trending technique involves placing wooden boards horizontally, creating charming and visually appealing patterns that bring a sense of coastal charm or farmhouse chic to the bathroom ambiance.
Your current vent covers or inset light rings are most likely dirty or yellowed from age. An easy fix is to replace these covers to achieve a cleaner feel. Usually these covers are white, so they can be an easy diy touch up project with some spray paint. If you prefer, you can purchase new replacements at your local hardware store.
Add convenient accessories to the bathroom to make the space the ultimate efficiency hub. Add these functional bathroom accessories that include no demolition:
An Upgrade to fixtures might be an obvious change to make, but also can be a daunting task if you’ve never attempted it before. We recommend browsing our Kingston Installation Videos which break down step by step how to install a new faucet for the sink, shower or bathtub. Do some additional research on how to remove your specific fixtures. Do know that the process is 100% doable no matter your experience, and with the right preparation of course!
This upgrade might be the closest to “demolition” as this list gets. A big eyesore, often near water sources, is cracked or dirty caulking. The caulk is very simple to remove by hand or common household tools. To fill in where the old caulk was, fill with a brand new consistent bead of waterproof or moisture resistant caulk. Wipe away any excess product in one steady swipe using a clean finger or a designated grouting tool.
In conclusion, a "No Demo Bathroom Reno" offers a fantastic opportunity to transform your outdated bathroom into a beautiful and welcoming space without the need for a costly and invasive teardown. By implementing these creative ideas, you can achieve a stunning makeover with ease and efficiency.
While some tasks may require a bit more effort, such as replacing fixtures or recaulking edges, the rewards are well worth it. With the right preparation and resources, these upgrades are entirely achievable, even for those with little experience. Embrace the possibilities, and you'll discover how small changes can significantly impact transforming your bathroom. So, get started on your bathroom makeover journey, and let your creativity and imagination guide you to a bathroom that truly reflects your personal style.
Oh, and… did you ever think about painting the door, using fluted glass as cabinet windows, adding organic-shaped vessels or furniture, using wallpaper on only the top half of the wall, or doing a completely different style in the bathroom than the rest of the house, painting the ceiling with patterns, or a hanging toilet paper holder? Too far? Never.