Joseph’s bathroom had some decent bones. The fixtures weren’t terrible or avocado green (not that there’s anything wrong with green). It had plain white tile— which you could see once you scrubbed your way past all the rust and mold. So, all and all, not a nightmare. It just needed a light makeover: getting rid of the bandaid beige, cleaning up the tile, and adding some color and warmth with a new floor, paint and decor. Ready to see what we did?
Key Takeaways:
- Usually paint gets the award for biggest impact for least amount of money. Not this time. Where before there was rust and mold, now there is clean white tile and grout for days.
- At the end of the day, we spent under $500 which isn’t nothing, but most of it can be removed and taken when Joseph moves out.
- About $100 was for towels and decor, which you might already have and not need to buy. That makes the final tally significantly less.
“Usually paint gets the award for biggest impact for least amount of money. Not this time. Where before there was rust and mold, now there is clean white tile and grout for days. Without a doubt the best thing we did to this bathroom.”
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