The Bunnings Workshop community can help with your home improvement projects.
A bathroom renovation (or even a simple cosmetic makeover) can seem intimidating and expensive, so it is wise to spend plenty of time planning and getting the foundations right.
But as our clever and creative Workshop community members often illustrate, there is a lot you can do to improve your home without spending huge amounts of money.
Check out the Top 10 most popular bathroom projects on Workshop by pageviews for plenty of great ideas and inspiration:
1. Bathroom, laundry and kitchen refresh by @RohanH
Structural changes were kept to a minimum to reduce cost
Rohan kept structural changes to a minimum when tackling a renovation of his single fronted Victorian home. He received lots of inspiration and advice along the way from @ProjectPete and @redracer01 about how to make the most of limited space before unveiling the fantastic end result.
2. 1950s bathroom renovation by @Darren
Darren’s diary of his bathroom renovation is an entertaining and informative account of his renovation journey, taking us through the comprehensive transformation of a traditional 1950s-era bathroom into a modern oasis that is wonderful for relaxing and a beautiful and functional space.
3. Tiny bathroom makeover by @Darren
Darren’s objective for this cheap and cheerful makeover was to update a very small bathroom for less than $1000. It’s a great example of what paint (plus some hard work) can achieve.
4. Toilet roll holder shelf by @Rodney
Turning storage into a work of art
Who would have thought you could turn toilet paper storage into a work of art? This creative and striking feature enlivens the smallest room in the house and has been much admired by many Workshop members and visitors alike.
5. Bathroom makeover on a budget by @Dave
Workshop member Dave is happy to “give most things a go” and his budget-focused bathroom makeover has hit the mark with many in the community. No more pink walls and pink vanity…
6. Bunnings bathroom makeover for less than $2500 by @SteveH
Costing less than $2500, this bathroom project included new shower base and screen, freestanding vanity, wall and flooring tiles, taps, shelving and towel rails.
7. California Bungalow renovation by @simon_c
A serious mould problem needed to be tackled first
Part of a large reno of a three-bedroom house, the bathroom required significant work as it had a serious mould problem. But all the hard yakka was worth it.
8. Another bathroom reno done and dusted by @ProjectPete
Completed in just three days, this guest bathroom renovation included new wall tiles, vanity, tapware and glass panel for the shower, while the ensuite was also greatly enhanced with a new vanity and splashback.
9. D.I.Y. pallet wood shelf by @Tara86
This wonderfully simple project is not only a great way to add storage, but also an attractive feature using recycled pallet timber.
10. Bathroom renovation in old home with no toilet by @Justlucky2k2
A comprehensive renovation was needed for this dated bathroom which had an awkward layout, no toilet and an unused bath. With a little help from the community and appropriate trades, this D.I.Y. project achieved dazzling results.
The Bunnings Workshop community can assist with inspiration and advice for your bathroom renovation or makeover.
Please don’t hesitate to head to the Bathroom and Laundry discussion board on Workshop, hit the Start a discussion button and tell us what you would like to achieve.
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Workshop is a friendly place to learn, get ideas and find inspiration for your home improvement projects