A Windowless Bathroom Gets a Budget-Friendly Redo - It's So Bright!
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A Windowless Bathroom Gets a Budget-Friendly Redo - It's So Bright!
"The before bathroom was a builder-grade bathroom with beige walls and felt very dark and unwelcoming. Everything from the vanity, the tub, the toilet, and the light fixture felt old and outdated."
"I figured it would be easy to do cosmetic changes and really make this space feel bigger by using paint and upgraded finishes."
"Since it's peel-and-stick, the old tiles beneath didn't need to be removed - saving time and money on demo."
"While the dramatic transformation looks expensive, it rang up at just $800 total."
Windowless bathrooms can feel dark and unwelcoming, but smart design choices can enhance their appearance. A makeover by Caitlin Stanton transformed a builder-grade bathroom with outdated features into a brighter space. Key changes included installing board and batten walls, using peel-and-stick wallpaper, and painting surfaces white. The use of peel-and-stick tile for the floor allowed for a quick upgrade without extensive demolition. The total cost of the transformation was $800, showcasing budget-friendly options for significant improvements.
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