If your bathroom has seen better days and is looking tired, here are some easy and inexpensive DIY updates you can do that won't force you to spend a bundle on renovations, but that go a long way to giving your bathroom a much-needed facelift.
November 6, 2014
If your bathroom has seen better days and is looking tired, here are some easy and inexpensive DIY updates you can do that won't force you to spend a bundle on renovations, but that go a long way to giving your bathroom a much-needed facelift.
Grout is the white area between the tiles that holds them together. While tiles are easily cleanable, grout tends to show dirt easily and it can also encourage mildew when wet. To give your bathroom a bright, shiny appearance, take some time to clean your grout.
To prepare and use a cleaning solution made from these two ingredients, simply:
A shower head gets a lot of use and it can easily get clogged and look ragged. Consider changing your old shower head yourself.
To change your shower head:
If you're not sure what size shower head you need, bring the old one into the store and ask for guidance.
Replacing the toilet seat is an easy way to freshen up the look of a tired bathroom. Toilet seats and lids are detachable and can be removed in minutes from your existing toilet structure.
A simple way to clean up the look of your bathroom is to reorganize it.
If you have an old bathtub that shows some wear and tear, but you don't want to replace the whole thing, consider refinishing it.
An alternative is to have a vinyl tub liner placed over the old tub.
With just a few simple and effective DIY updates in your bathroom, you can achieve noticeable results that will make your bathroom feel almost as good as new.
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