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7 Little Ways You Can Upgrade Your Bathroom (Without Draining Your Savings)

Renovations can be expensive, even for a small utilitarian space such as a bathroom. But it's one of the most personal and private areas of our home, so, at some point in our lives, we’ve probably planned on turning it into a lavish space where we can have a relaxing self-care routine. If you’re someone who can’t commit to a full bathroom makeover for whatever reason—budget, time, or physical restrictions—this might seem like bad news.

Except that it isn't, because here are seven ways you can make minor, but still noticeable, changes to your bath without the expense of remodeling. From simple swaps of everyday useful items to weekend projects that do not have to cost an arm and a leg, you can find something that suits your need for your much-needed bathroom facelift.

1. Get fancy with lighting.

Upgrading your lighting fixtures is a simple yet effective way to elevate your bathroom, especially if you want to be able to adjust the lighting to suit your mood or task at hand. If you've got exposed bulbs, try swapping them out for more decorative ones. For those who have a bar light over the mirror, replace them with LEDs that are bright but not glaring—perfect for when you’re getting ready in the morning or applying makeup. Swapping out your vanity lighting is also possible to improve functionality. Likewise, bringing in some metallics, such as beautiful wall sconces or a charming chandelier, can add a sense of luxury.


For a cozier bathroom, try adding dimmer lighting. A table lamp or pendant lights that emit a softer glow is a nice feature to have, especially if you’re taking a shower or winding down at night. You can also consider installing dimmer switches to improve the ambiance of the space.

2. Try new textiles.

Refresh any bath in a matter of minutes by updating cozy essentials and soft surfaces, including rugs, mats, hand towels, and shower curtains. It's probably the easiest and most budget-friendly project, but it can be as transformative as a coat of paint. Moreover, these things are being used regularly so not only do they eventually wear out but they can harbor bad odors, too. Swapping them out to new ones will not only give life to the space but also help make it smell nice.


Pick new hand towels with patterns for a pop of color, or go with seasonal-themed ones for a completely different feel. Mix and match the color of your bath mats instead of opting for boring ones. Or better yet, look for vintage-style rugs that are washable and low maintenance.

3. Hang a new mirror.

Whether small or large, mirrors are fundamental fixtures in a bathroom as they can make the space seem larger. Also, they increase the amount of light by adding a more reflective surface. So if you want to add some glam in your bathroom even on a budget, replacing your dated mirror is a good place to start.


Filigree-shaped mirrors can add a little bit of sparkle to your bathroom and can create a unique focal point. If you love large mirrors, you can hang one on the spot above the sink to cover most of the wall. But if the last thing you'd want is an oversized one, you can opt to hang two matching mirrors to break up the space and have a spot in between for art or a sconce. 

4. Revamp your vanity.

Replacing your vanity can instantly change the look of your bathroom while still saving some big bucks. But when your existing vanity already has a sturdy build and provides ample storage, repainting is a more budget-friendly solution while still achieving that bath refresh you need. Renew the look of your vanity with a fresh coat of paint or stain. Try to choose a bold color to create a playful focal point, especially in an otherwise neutral bathroom.

5. Swap out the shower head.

Changing that old, crusty shower head that's been in your bathroom forever can make a huge difference. It’s also a budget-friendly update that won’t take much of your time but will give your shower a luxury spa feel. Think about installing a dual model that features a rain head and a detachable handheld sprayer, which makes rinsing hair and cleaning the tub much easier. Many affordable models are readily available at home centers and thread easily onto existing plumbing. Modern shower heads also provide more control options for a more personalized bathing experience. 

6. Update your hardware and minor fixtures.

To fully revamp your space, consider updating your hardware and fixtures as well. Installing new faucets, shower rods, towel bars, cabinet knobs, and drawer pulls, among others, is relatively easy. Just remember to not get overboard as it could get a little pricier depending on your choice of design. 


While the ideal design is to match the hardware with major fixtures, you can introduce a second finish on knobs and accessories (such as using chrome and brass) that will add variety without overdoing it. Also, don't forget that the minor fixtures should not only be stylish but also durable and complement your bathroom's overall design theme.

7. Be creative with framed artwork.

Adding artwork and/or wall decor to utilitarian places like bathrooms may be the last thing on your mind. But if you think about it, it's a creative way to add personality and change the mood of the room. Of course, you’d want to avoid putting any valuable art because the moisture can cause damage over time.

Shift into thrift mode and frame items such as prints and photographs, printed fabric, and tapestries. Nature or plant-themed prints are also a popular choice. And if you’re crafty, you can even design an abstract piece on your own. You can often find inexpensive but unique vintage wall decors at thrift stores and flea markets to create a unique gallery wall that can be admired from the tub and soothe your nerves while relaxing into the night.