Bathroom renovations can break the bank if you let them – what starts off as a simple update can turn into 25,000 of posh accessories, tile, and shelving in no time. If you want to give your bathroom a facelift but don’t want to spend the money, why not stick with these inexpensive and simple updates? Each one of these DIY’s is basically foolproof, and you’ll have enough money left over to buy some fancy bubble bath when you’re finished. We’re loving the ingenuity of #12.You’ll never run out of toilet paper as long as you keep this dramatic wall art stocked up.
This magnetized makeup board is the perfect way to keep your cosmetics off the counter and out of the way.
Give your bathroom a pop of color by painting some simple clear vases with a bright enamel.
It looks great, and will feel really good on your feet while you shower.
If you love the look of granite but can’t afford the real deal, try covering your countertops with granite wallpaper.
Give your mirror a giant picture frame for a lovely finishing touch.
Cute flower pots can double as wall organizers for your many bathroom wares.
If you’re going for an ocean or nautical theme in your bathroom, these jars make the best accents.
Follow this easy tutorial to get your shelves mounted and your bathroom organized in no time.
Painted pieces of scrap wood make excellent drawer dividers. Just make sure they are shallow enough for the drawer to close.
Baskets and a tension rod can keep your baby’s bath organized – until he or she gets in and destroys it, of course.
An old dresser can be turned into a quaint little vanity – sink included!
Baskets don’t have to be stacked on the floor. In fact, sturdy baskets can be mounted on the wall and used as shelves.
If you’ve got an ugly, outdated bathroom floor, but don’t have the money to completely rip it out, why not try painting it? Follow the link below to find out how.
Add some pizzazz to your bathroom mirror by framing it with some interesting tile.
Crown molding isn’t just for your door frames. You can mount pieces of crown molding on the wall – they make perfectly sized shelves for bathroom products.