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Small Bathroom Makeover

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small bathroom makeover before picture of soft and airy bathroom

See how we gave our bathroom a makeover on a small budget! Soft greens, blues, warm white, and accents of matte black give this bathroom a nod to Farmhouse, English Cottage, and French Country styles all in one. It’s bright, airy, fresh, warm, and clean, and we absolutely love it!

Small bathroom makeover – before:

I think you need to know what we were working with. Because the house was a rental, the landlord had put little to no effort to make it remotely nice. The tile around the bottom half of the walls was original to the house but was covered in layers of paint and was chipping. This picture already has the new flooring. The old was brownish red stick-on tile that was also peeling off. The walls were an ugly peach colour.

before photo of bathroom with broken tile and old light fixture

The light fixture was rusty. The toilet was old. The bathtub…gross. The whole thing was grimy, broken, and completely outdated. I put up with it for the duration of renting it (adding a bit of paint to help where I could), but as soon as we took ownership (yay!), it was time to do something about it!

old sink wth broken soap dish and cracked tiles

Like with to our small kitchen remodel, we were working on a tight budget. The challenge was to keep what we could salvage to keep costs down and makeover what we could to brighten the bathroom up and give it a fresh look.

the old bathtub corner mouldy plastic
old broken light fixture
broken tiles on the wall of bathroom during reno
the bathroom before full reno. Walls are torn, bathtub surround is gone, floors covered in cardboard

Small bathroom makeover – after:

small bathroom full of bright light and with a fresh and airy feel

I am so happy with the result of this small bathroom makeover! I can actually have a bath without being completely grossed out! This new bathroom is light, airy, and fresh. Soft blues, greens, and whites give this small room a larger feel, and the newly-tiled tub feels more like a spa than a regular bath.

To get this new, beautiful bathroom, here’s what we did:

The walls:

We decided to tear out the old tile and replace it with beadboard. This was a great solution to hide the mess behind the tile so we wouldn’t have to drywall the whole thing over. I also love the cozy feel of beadboard in a bathroom. We painted it with white bathroom paint that would protect it from any moisture. We bought beadboard panels that were pre-primed at Home Depot, cut them to size, and added trim at the top for a slight ledge that finished the look.

photo of finished bathroom makeover with beadboard tiling
close up of beadboard painted white in small bathroom

After filling any nicks and holes in the walls, I painted all the remaining bathroom walls with Sea Salt by Sherwin Williams. I am IN LOVE with this colour! It’s perfect for a bathroom and gives it a fresh and airy feel, something you might find in a coastal cottage or even an English cottage. The watercolour painting I found at Homesense was a perfect match for this newfound favourite colour of mine.

The floor:

On the first day of 2020 our house flooded, thanks to a burst pipe in the kitchen….don’t even ask…it was a MESS!

But sometimes blessings come in disguise, as in this case, insurance covered new flooring on the main floor of our little bungalow. For the bathroom, I decided to go with a predominantly white luxury vinyl tile that had streaks of grey throughout. Luxury vinyl tile (LVT) is a great options for bathroom as it’s durable and isn’t affected by moisture. It also comes in tons of colours, sizes, and patterns to fit whatever style you’re going for.

close up of white luxury vinyl tile on bathroom floor

While I did intend the tile to have more grey in it, I am more than happy with the way it turned out! It makes the bathroom feel bigger than it is and lends a spa-like feel to the space.

And before you ask, yes, it shows dirt. But luxury vinyl tile is so easy to clean, and the bathroom is so small, it has never been an issue to quickly clean it up. For stubborn spots, a magic eraser does the trick, but most days, all it needs is a sweep and a quick spray with my natural floor-cleaning spray (part of my collection of safe cleaning recipes).

Fixtures & Lighting:

I decided to use matte black for the fixtures and the light to offset and ground the soft colours in the rest of the bathroom. Clean lines mixed with soft curves give this bathroom a nod to farmhouse style without being too fussy or stuffy.

close up of bathroom vanity light fixture, black with frosted glass cylinders

It took forever to find the right light fixture on a budget for the size of the space, but I’m really happy with it. The lighting is softened by the frosted glass, which is nice when having a bath or during early mornings.

black waterfall faucet on a white sink

The faucet is a favourite find of mine. Something about the waterfall-style faucet is so charming (and kids love it 😉 ). We decided to keep the sink and vanity that was already there, but changing out the faucet made it feel like new.

Storage:

Because storage is so limited in our small bathroom, we had to make use of it wherever we could. This meant installing a traditional medicine cabinet instead of a simple mirror. It’s able to hold all the kids’ brushes etc, and something about it adds to the old-world cozy charm I was also going for. We switched out the knob on the cabinet with a matte black one we had left over from our kitchen reno. We also put an electrical outlet inside the cabinet to easily plug in the electric toothbrush chargers!

While there is storage underneath the sink, it really wasn’t enough for our busy family. We decided to solve this by hiding a shelf above the door! A simple piece of wood and some L-shaped brackets were all we needed to add space to store all those bath toys (we bought bins from the dollar store which fit perfectly). Problem solved!

a shelf above a bathroom door holds 3 plastic white bins to store bath toys

We used the same idea to build inexpensive shelves for the wall. We cut a simple piece of wood to size, then edged it with a bit of trim, and attached them to the wall with matte black L brackets. A few glass jars and bowls act a as storage for the prettier items I like to display, like bath bombs, face cloths, and lotion.

white wood shelves hang on a soft green wall holding an array of pretty jars

The bathtub:

This was a bigger job. The original tub was a cheap wraparound piece of…plastic…? Whatever it was, it was old, mouldy, and gross. Peeling it off was wonderful. Here’s a few pictures of the process:

vinyl peeled off the bathtub wall during a renovation
studs behind a bathtub during small bathroom renovation

We decided to replace the wall behind where we were going to tile to ensure it was even and straight for the tiles (there are a few spots where we left the original wall behind, which we regret as tile in those areas is slightly imperfect).

Before finishing the wall with a waterproof membrane, we decided to add some cubbies for holding shampoos and soaps. This turned out to be easier than we expected since Home Depot sells inserts already formed and ready to tile that you simply install. It was a great find and worked perfectly to achieve the look we wanted. We decided to use simple subway tile so it would tie in with the kitchen (which has bevelled edge subway tile), and would give the shower a warm feeling.

white bathtub with black fixures, a towel and a nice bar of soap show off a spa like bathtub
a white subway tiled shelf in the bathtub holds a green plant
matte black bathtub faucet

Overall we love the way this small bathroom makeover turned out! It feels like a completely new space that is fresh, clean, and inviting.

beautiful and fresh white and soft green bathroom makeover

Shop this post:

Waterfall Faucet

Paint colour (Sea Salt)

Beadboard for walls

Vanity Light Fixture

Towel hanger & Toilet Paper holder (I found ours at Homesense but these are very similar)

Curved Matte Black Shower Curtain Rod

Double Shower Head with 6 Spray Functions

Medicine Cabinet

Shower shelf inserts & waterproof membrane

3×6 inch subway tile

Looking for more?

Take a peek at some more projects around my bungalow home:

Small Kitchen Remodel

Garden Shed Makeover

DIY Rustic Farmhouse Barn Door

DIY Corner Shelves with Leather Strap Brackets

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Filed Under: Around the house Tagged With: bathroom, bathroom makeover, bathroom reno, english cottage, farmhouse decor, french country, shower, small bathroom, subway tile

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