One of the biggest dilemmas that a homeowner faces is how to update a bathroom is to pull that feat off without pulling up any tiles. Why? Because whenever we think of updating or renovating, the first thing that comes to our mind is a full makeover. Everything is getting pulled up and removed to give way for the new elements inside the bathroom.
However, decorating your bathroom without pulling up any tiles is possible, and we’ll cover how you can give your bathroom a makeover without lifting a single tile.
Preparations for Renovations
Before we head over to the heart of our topic, we must do some preparations first before we can start renovating the bathroom without lifting up a single tile. Why is this necessary? It’s because knowing what needs changing allows you to allocate resources dedicated to updating the appearance of that section of your bathroom. Let’s take a look at some of the more specific preparation work that you must do before applying updates.
1. Check the Bathroom’s current condition
Now, before you proceed to update the look of your bathroom, check your bathroom first. Assess which parts are still in good condition, as they can be skipped for the time being. Identify which parts require a touch-up or an update.
2. Allocate funds for this project
Of course, you can’t start updating your bathroom without a set amount of funds to get it rolling. Money is required for the materials and, if needed, labor to get the renovation or updating work rolling. Make sure that you have enough funds to support at least the materials at a minimum, and if you have extra, having an extra set of hands or laborers would be nice.
3. Estimate the work timeline for the update
Aside from money, time is a vital resource for updating your bathroom. Estimating the work timeline provides a clear idea of how long it will take to change or update the look of your bathroom. A realistic estimate of the work timeline ensures that updating will be less disruptive, but also prevents any rash decision-making.
Update the Bathroom without lifting a tile.
With the prep work covered up, let’s move to the main topic itself – methods you can use to update your bathroom without lifting a tile. Keep in mind that the methods available to you in updating your bathroom’s look can be readily available or might need a trip to the shop for the materials for the job.
Here are some ways you can update your bathroom’s appearance without removing a single tile:
1. Swap out old fixtures
Remove old faucets, handles, showerheads, or towel bars in favor of brand new fixtures. Not only do you get rid of damaged elements inside your bathroom, but you also get to refresh specific parts of your bathroom. Also, getting a brand new set of fixtures for your bathroom is an opportunity to update your choice of aesthetics.
2. Update the lighting
Lighting ensures that the bathroom is a warm place for relaxation or cleansing. Ideally, you’d want layered lighting with sconces and other overhead lights, but if you’re on a tight budget, you can settle for a strong fluorescent bulb. After all, a well-lit bathroom is a good place to bathe to get yourself cleaned up and all set for the day.
3. Paint your walls or apply wallpaper
If your bathroom has walls with a section that has no tiles, you can either use paint or wallpaper on those sections to add a bit of color. Ideally, you’d want water-resistant paint or vinyl wallpapers since those types are best suited for high-humidity areas. Be sure to pick the color that best resonates with your preferred aesthetics for the best results.
4. Change the bathroom textiles inside your bathroom
Towels, bathroom mats, and shower curtains; if these items start to exhibit signs of wear and tear, then maybe it’s time to replace them. Replace these textiles with a fresher batch, as, aside from being easy on the eyes, a fresher batch of textiles also updates the “vibe” of your bathroom.
5. Refresh the tile grout by either deep cleaning or a new color
With the use of a grout brush and a cleaning solution designed to clean tile grout, conduct a deep-clean of the tile’s grout. The intent here is to get rid of stains and mold deposits on the tile grout. Alternatively, you can refresh the grout by applying a new layer of grout via grout pen, but in a different color, preferably hues that contrast the color of your tiles to make them pop out more.
6. Add Greenery to your bathroom
Don’t shy away from including plants that can thrive in indoor conditions when it comes to updating your bathroom. You can put them on the lavatory countertop, or on top of vanities or shelves. Not only can these plants improve air quality, but they can also introduce warmth to what is otherwise a very sterile space inside your home.
7. Refinish or repaint your tiles
Assuming that you are capable of reglazing tiles, refinish your aged tiles through the use of a refinishing kit. Follow through the instructions and treat your tiles accordingly so that they return to their pristine state. Alternatively, you can settle for repainting your tiles and applying a layer of waterproof tile paint to change the colors of your bathroom tiles. A little color change on your tiles helps them stand out a little more.
In addition to refinishing and reglazing, you can also plaster some waterproofed vinyl patterns to add sophistication to the tiles.
The Bottomline?
Updating your bathroom’s look doesn’t have to result in lifting tiles right away. The solutions are surprisingly easy to pull off and are readily available within your area. All it takes is to give your bathroom either a brand new paint job, swapping out the fixtures, decorative additions, and a change in lighting. All of them require no tile lifting at all.
Once you’ve determined which part of your bathroom needs a makeover, consider applying the methods we’ve covered in this article to spice up your bathroom’s appearance.
