
The rising cost of living is pinching everyone right now, and it can put people off from making necessary upgrades around the home, especially kitchens and bathrooms with expensive fixtures and fittings. However, rooms like the bathroom can still be upgraded on a small budget; continue reading to find out how.
Regrouting Tiles
Bathrooms get wet, which can soon turn that pristine white finish into a grimy mess of mould and limescale. In some cases, a thorough scrub with quality bleach will clear bathroom staining. When that doesn’t work, you can get hold of anti-grout-reviving pens from DIY stores, which allow you to go over stained patches to restore them.
Unfortunately, there may be some stubborn patches that still won’t disappear. This is when you will need to regrout the tiles. It’s not an expensive job and most people can do it themselves with the help of a YouTube video.
Get Some New Accessories
If your budget is really right, then consider bringing in a few new accessories. You don’t need to break the bank and they’ll bring a breath of fresh air into the room. Whether you’re swapping out the toothbrush holder or replacing your laundry baskets, you can do a lot with a well-placed bathroom accessory.
Upgrade Mirrors and Lighting
Light is a powerful tool that has the power to open up a room, and it won’t even cost a fortune. You can swap out fixtures for a different aesthetic or simply switch your lightbulbs for semi frameless shower screens, which will allow you to change the colour and brightness of the light. As well as this, you can use mirrors to introduce more light and make the room feel even larger.
Switch Out Showers and Taps
If your taps and shower are looking tired, it might be time to bite the bullet and replace them entirely. However, if that’s not an option, you could choose to just change parts of them like the tap handles. Alternatively, you can get yourself new shower parts like doors, sliding screens, and shower heads, which will save you from buying a brand-new unit.
Apply a Fresh Coat of Paint
If you have painted walls in your bathroom, you’ll know how much of a pain it is when the paint starts to peel. Luckily, you can use this as an opportunity to change the entire vibe of the room, and bathroom paint doesn’t cost that much. You don’t even need to stop at the walls. If there’s bathroom furniture like chairs and cabinets, you can apply a fresh paint of coat to them as well.
To make sure the paint lasts longer and you don’t end up spending more money in the future, consider investing in quality paint designed to keep away mould and mildew.
Making changes to your bathroom doesn’t have to come with an overwhelming price tag, you just need to know where to start. Whether you’re freshening up with a simple coat of paint or changing lightbulbs, the list above will give you plenty to get on with.



