We didn’t quite have the time to do a total overhaul on the upstairs bathroom like we did downstairs.
However, with only a couple hundred dollars and some paint, we did have the chance to give this bathroom a mini renovation.
The main must-go-now component was, strangely enough, the white vanity. As far as ugly vanities go, we have seen (and replaced) far worse. However, what this vanity lacked in glaring atrociousness, it made up for in dysfunctionality. Not only were the drawers shoved into spaces that were slightly too big (causing them to often fall right out), the faucet leaked constantly, the tile countertop was bland and ugly and the sink was even worse than the countertop.
Besides replacing the defunct vanity, sink and faucet with a dresser and vessel sinks, we painted over the bandaid-ish taupe walls, replaced all of the hardware, painted the wooden trim white, redid the 1980s country shelves, and added a new mirror.
Add neutral accessories and mini bathroom makeover is complete!
This is how we spent our less-than-$300-
Vanity/dresser (Mile High Thrift)- $30
Vessel sinks (Amazon)- $90 for both
Faucets (Amazon)- $90 for both
New hardware (Home Depot)- $30
Paint (on hand)- free
Mirror (Home Depot)- $40
Total- $280
Even though I am definitely partial to complete overhauls (especially in bathrooms!), I love the difference in this room after $280 and some paint!