Second to kitchen renovations, remodeling a bathroom can quickly become one of the most expensive home projects. But it doesn’t have to be. With a proper plan and a little creativity, you can makeover your bathroom without breaking your budget.
We spoke to Kohler, Signature Hardware, HomeZada and Niagara Conservation for expert tips to help you get started with your low-budget bathroom remodel.
The average cost of a bathroom remodel is $9,798, but homeowners can spend up to $14,191 on the high end of the spectrum. This includes new fixtures like the toilet, sink and bathtub, along with the cost of a new vanity, countertop and tiling.
Bathroom Remodel Cost Breakdown |
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Cost to: | Typical Range* | National Average* |
Install a faucet | $155-$333 | $244 |
Refinish a bathtub | $200-$900 | $460 |
Install a sink | $215-$580 | $389 |
Install a toilet | $218-$522 | $370 |
Install a bathtub | $989-$5,087 | $3,033 |
Install a shower | $1,169-$5,503 | $3,333 |
*Estimated costs from HomeAdvisor.
A solid plan is essential. Think about what you want to achieve with your budget bathroom remodel and how much you’re able to spend. Prioritize the projects that will make the biggest impact without draining your budget. Consider working with an interior designer or architect to make sure your timeline, budget and overall design are realistic.
“Many people who want to save on a bathroom remodel think the most economical way is to go it alone and take the DIY route. However, a professional designer can help you discover the style that fits your personality and budget — and help you avoid costly mistakes.”Lynn Schrage | Interior Designer, KOHLER
Whether you’re retiling your floor yourself or hiring a contractor, it’s important to shop around for the best price. Compare material costs from multiple locations and collect three to four contractor estimates before starting your renovation.
To find cheap bathroom remodel materials:
Work within your current plumbing configuration. Moving major plumbing or installing new water pipes will overflow your budget during a bathroom renovation, so don’t move your water supply and drainage unless it’s absolutely necessary. Instead of replacing your current shower, bathtub, sink and toilet, consider these budget bathroom remodel ideas:
“If you’re looking for an affordable way to renovate your shower, shower panels can easily be retrofitted to fit existing single shower valve plumbing. This gives you the potential to add additional functionality without having to alter existing plumbing in the wall.”Casey Williams | Plumbing Product Specialist, Signature Hardware
Floor-to-ceiling tile may look beautiful, but the expenses can stack up quick. To save money, opt for a durable linoleum or vinyl flooring.
You can even skip wall tile in favor of less expensive alternatives like mildew-resistant paint, reclaimed wood panels or wallpaper accent walls. If your heart is set on a natural stone or ceramic tile, reserve it for an accent wall.
The smallest details can make the boldest statement. From replacing light fixtures to switching out drawer handles, these inexpensive bathroom renovations completely change the look and feel of your space.
“To save on a bathroom remodel, update the finishes in a bathroom rather than replacing the major components. Items like toilets, sinks, bathtubs and showers are more expensive than faucets, hardware and paint.”
Elizabeth Dodson | Co-founder, HomeZada
Incorporating water conservation into your budget bathroom remodel is a simple way to extend your savings. Installing low-flow toilets, showers and sinks can lower your monthly utility bills and reduce your water footprint—especially important in areas affected by drought.
“An average family of 4 can save up to 40,000 gallons of water per year using high-efficiency plumbing fixtures. That’s with retrofitted high-efficiency shower heads, faucet aerators and toilets. If you’re already making a purchase, it pays to purchase the most efficient model.”Matt Voorhees | Director of Wholesale, Niagara Conservation
Don’t let the dollar signs stand in the way of creating your Zen retreat. We’re here to help! Read our DIY Bathroom Demo Guide to learn how to save even more by handling the demolition work yourself. Then it’s time to find the right contractor to finish the job.
For more DIY home improvement tips and tricks, visit the For the Home section of our blog.
Matt Voorhees is the Director of Wholesale with the Niagara Conservation. Founded in 1977, in the Fort Worth area the Niagara Conservation is dedicated to creating innovative solutions for water conservation. The organization works with utility companies, government agencies, energy management officials and eco/cost-conscious homeowners and developers.