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Ready for a new bathroom, but a little tight on cash?
Well that was the case for us, too.
Yeah, our bathroom had this vintage, retro look that might be cool for some, but it just
wasn't us.
So we decided a complete remodel was in order. But, we worked in stages to stay on budget,
and we started with simple, low-cost ideas and moved on to bigger projects.
Now this is just an overview video to show you the wow, but you can check out our step-by-step
videos for all the how-to details.
When re-doing a bathroom in stages, it helps to plan ahead.
Like if want to paint, but you'll need to reroute the plumbing for that new sink coming
down the road. Do the demo work BEFORE you paint.
Simple projects are ones you can do to refresh or if you just need a bathroom you can live
with until you're ready for major renovations.
Think about paint...bath hardware...furniture for more storage... even a spacious new, curved
curtain rod and curtain with style.
Now, installing tile is a more advanced project but we'll show you
how.
From there we moved on to replacing the toilet.
Our old one used way too much water. So a new one was definitely a must. This one only
uses 1.6 gallons per flush.
And then we moved on to the sink area, and added this new faucet and sink, and we also
splurged a little with this new vanity.
And finally, we added a new mirrored medicine cabinet and vanity light.
Later, we installed this beautiful wall tile.
And that completes our bathroom remodel project.
Doing it in stages will allow you to work as timing and budget allow.
Are you ready to get started? To see the installation on each part of the renovation, check out
the other videos at Lowes.com/HowTo.