This No-Demo Bathroom Redo Cost Just Under $300, but Looks Way Pricier

Green painted bathroom before remodel.
Tiled shower before bathroom remodel.
Large shower head in newly remodeled bathroom.
Black and white tile in newly remodeled bathroom.
Black and white tile in newly remodeled bathroom.
Artwork hung above toilet in newly remodeled bathroom.

When tackling a room reno, it’s important to consider which parts of a room need major attention (read: major dollars) and which parts of the room might just need a little style upgrade (read: budget-friendly beautification).

Beth Finch’s (@ahouseformyplants) bathroom redo is full of the latter. “This bathroom did not need a total redo — just a DIY facelift would do us so well,” Beth says.

She didn’t like the blue-green walls — the color was a bit “over the top,” she says — and the tile, while in good condition, always looked a little bit dirty. The other spot that always looked dirty was the shower. “I hated showering in a shower that didn’t feel clean!” Beth says. “The grout was multiple shades of brown.”

In a redo ringing up just under $300, Beth and her husband, Camilo, addressed the floors, the shower, and more. “We didn’t demo anything,” Beth says.

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