Sabrinas Organizing

menu icon
go to homepage
  • Home Organization
  • Healthy Recipes
  • DIY Home Projects
  • Browse Gift Ideas
  • Donate Stuff
  • Recycling Events 2025
  • Solution Consultations
  • Virtual Organizing
  • Disclosure Policy and Cookies
search icon
Homepage link
  • Home Organization
  • Healthy Recipes
  • DIY Home Projects
  • Browse Gift Ideas
  • Donate Stuff
  • Recycling Events 2025
  • Solution Consultations
  • Virtual Organizing
  • Disclosure Policy and Cookies
×
Home » Home Organization » Low-Cost Main Bathroom Update

Low-Cost Main Bathroom Update

Last Modified: April 2, 2023 Sabrina Quairoli This blog uses cookies. It also has affiliate links. We earn sponsored content income.

Low Cost Main Bathroom Update featured image

We have one main bathroom everyone uses in our home. While it is a bigger bathroom, it gets a lot of wear. We have a half bath which we revamped recently (see post here). We gutted the bathroom in 2007-2008 with new faucets, a vented door to separate the spaces, new mirrors and lights, removed the floor, a new porcelain tub, and tile everywhere. It has been many years, and now it is time to update our bathroom for a fresh clean look. We still loved our cabinets, so we did some minimal cost updating. Read on to find out how we transformed our main bathroom with minimal cost for maximum effect!

Over the years, we added a door so the shower and toilet are separated from the sink and my vanity.

Jump to:
  • Before Main Bathroom Update:
  • Tools used for this main bathroom transformation:
  • How we transformed this main bathroom?
  • Bathroom Transformation Video
  • How much did this project cost, and how long did it take?
  • The finished bathroom pictures:

Before Main Bathroom Update:

Before Sink Area
Sink Area - BEFORE
before upper cabinet
Before upper cabinet

Now in 2021, we decided it was time for another update. The cabinet was getting shabby, and the walls needed painting.

Tools used for this main bathroom transformation:

Paint For the Walls: Wedding Band Magnolia paint 1 gallon and 1 quart in satin
Paint For the furniture (Affiliate Link): Shiplap Magnolia paint 2 quarts in satin
Mini wax Polycrylic 1 quart matte finish
Paintbrushes various sizes
Paint rollers and pan
Krud Kutter Prepaint cleaner spray
3- new vanity mirrors from Home Depot - Home Decorators Collection 20 ⅛ in. W X 26 in. H Fog Free Framed Recessed or Surface-Mount Mirror Bathroom Medicine Cabinet in Brushed Nickel.

painting supplies used for furniture
Painting supplies used for furniture (Affiliate Link)

Full disclosure: There are Amazon (Affiliate Link) Associate links in this post. If you choose to click through and buy something, I will receive a small referral fee at no cost to you.

How we transformed this main bathroom?

I painted wall mounted cabinet next to the tub above the toilet.

I took off the cabinet and painted it. It took some time because I needed to clean the cabinet; I removed the doors to make it easier to paint.

upper cabinet 1st coat painted
The upper cabinets 1st coat was painted.

The shelf looked shabby, so I covered it with a decorative liner. I used it in other cabinets and vanity to make them look uniform and cohesive with one another.

liner covering the shabby shelves
Liner covering the shabby shelves (Affiliate Link).

While I was painting the wall-mounted cabinet downstairs, my husband painted the tub and toilet area.

First, he removed the blinds and ivy we had hanging. He had to paint around the tiles throughout the room. It was a small space, so I let him do it himself. He did a great job.

I painted a double sink cabinet.

I removed the doors and brought them to another room to paint them on a flat surface. Because I was going lighter in color, it took me about 2-3 coats on each door, with plenty of drying time in between.

I did not want to remove the cabinet from the bathroom, so I painted it in its spot. I taped up the floor and the top sink, so I wouldn’t accidentally paint those items. And I went to town and painted the cabinet. I did two coats on the cabinet.

painted first coat of sink cabinet
I painted the first coat of the sink cabinet.

We removed mirrors and trashed them.

They were larger and got wet often. So, it was time for them to go.

While I painted the vanity and the cabinets, my husband painted the variety and sink walls.

He washed the walls and then cut in and painted this bathroom area. We found that using the prewash to clean the walls helped remove dust and grime so the paint would adhere better.

I painted my vanity and covered the front of the doors with self-stick decorative paper.

The drawers were covered with the same liner as the inside of the cabinet above.

Painted the vanity white
We painted the vanity white.

After the walls were dried, we worked on the other areas.

The wall where I would hang my vanity mirror did not have a stud in the middle, so to help support the heavier mirror; we added three horizontal 1 x 2” wood painted in white. Then we screwed into the wood when we added the vanity. We patched up the screw with caulk (Affiliate Link) and then repainted them while on the wall.

Installed wood on wall to support mirror
Installed wood on the wall to support the mirror.

I purchased new bins under the sink and lined the cabinet and drawer insides with the same self-stick liner paper as the front of the vanity doors.

lined the sink inside
We lined the sink inside.
painted 1st coat and lined drawers
1 painted 1st coat and lined drawers.

Then, we added the cabinet doors to the sink cabinet and the cabinet above the toilet. We returned the finished vanity to its home.

It made the sink cabinet look finished finally. I love the way the cabinet looked with the doors.

Then, we replaced the old mirror cabinets with new ones.

My husband is finding the stud so we can hang the mirror from a stud on the wall instead of using anchors.

Installing mirror
Installing mirror on the wall.

We did not replace the light fixtures because they matched perfectly fine. I found that since we bought a little smaller mirror cabinets, they actually fit better on the wall and allowed more light to fall on the sink.

I then replaced the blinds top down and bottom up since both cracked when we pulled them down.

They were expensive, but they lasted a long time, so we just replaced them. I got them from JCPenny. They were Levolor LEVOLOR Custom Cordless Top Down Bottom Up Room Darkening Cellular Shade in snow. They worked fine for this space.

Bathroom Transformation Video

Feel free to follow me on YouTube for more inspiration!

How much did this project cost, and how long did it take?

The cost for the paint and mirrors was about $567. Since we had broken the cellular blinds when taking them down, we had an unforeseen cost of an additional $344.00. So, all of the items we bought totaled $911. We had the paint supplies.

And the project took a little time because of the drying of the paint and room. It took us about a week to do this entire transformation.

The finished bathroom pictures:

Here’s the finished low-cost main bathroom update. What do you think? I shared some before, and after photos below that look amazing.

Sink area bathroom after picture
Sink area bathroom after picture
Low Cost Main Bathroom Update
Low Cost Main Bathroom Update
Low Cost Main Bathroom Update before and after
Low-Cost Main Bathroom Update before and after

I love it! It is like we got a brand-new remodeled bathroom. I am happy with it so far. It has been about six months since we did this remodel, and the painted furniture (Affiliate Link) and cabinets are holding up well.

Now it is your turn! Would you try this makeover? What would you do to your bathroom to improve it? Please leave a comment below. I would love to hear from you.

Feel free to check out our other updates and organization posts!

  • Bathroom sink with drawers and a title of the post at the top right corner - square image
    Powder Room Organization Challenge
  • Bathroom Mason Jar Organizing
    How to Create a Bathroom Mason Jar Wall Organizer
  • All You Need to Know About Nail Supplies Organization title at top right and the nail color polish in rainbow colors at the bottom left.
    All You Need to Know About Nail Supplies Organization
  • 15 Unique Things to Toss right now for a Stress Free Bathroom
    15 Unique Bathroom Things to Toss Right Now for a Stress Free Life
Low Cost Main Bathroom Update
(Visited 2,444 times, 4 visits today)

More Home Organization

  • moving truck in front of a house - square image - title at top right corner
    Important Moving Checklists Every Person Needs
  • How to Make Repurposed DIY Day of the Week Closet Dividers in Square with title
    How to Make Repurposed DIY Day of the Week Closet Dividers
  • square image - a gift with a tag on it with the title of the article at the right corner.
    Great Gift Kit Ideas For Your Loved Ones
  • a personal talking to her self with the title at the top right - square image
    Overcoming Negative Talk To Clear The Clutter

About Sabrina Quairoli

I love sharing my passion for organizing life and home. I hope you get inspired when visiting my home organizing tips, quick weeknight recipes, party planning ideas, and DIY organizing projects. Visit the About Me page to read my story.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Sabrina owner of Sabrina's Organizing and Admin Services

Hey, I'm Sabrina!

Thanks for stopping by and checking out my blog, where you can find Home Organizing, Quick Weeknight Recipes, and DIY Craft Home Organizing Projects. Feel free to browse around to get motivated to improve your home life!

Learn More
Sabrina Morresi Quairoli Received the NAPO Certificate of Study for Essentials of Productivity - digital badge
Sabrina's Organizing Supporting individuals since 1997 BANNER 25 year banner
Ready to Streamline Your Home - Get this year's Declutter Challenge ebook for Free long image

Recent Posts

  • Chicken Sweet Potatoes Bean Stew Recipe square image
    Chicken, Sweet Potatoes, Bean Stew Recipe
  • a house on the beach with an umbrella and the title of the post in the center - square image
    The Best Summertime Areas to Organize when It Is Hot Outside
  • Square image that has the title at the top center and a photo colleage wall with blank white inside the frames on a brick wall.
    Easy Steps to Arrange Photos For Better Theme Placement
  • How to Make a Fabulous kids Playroom - square
    How to Make a Fabulous Kids Playroom

Popular Posts

  • Yummy Curry Chicken Salad Recipe
  • Places To Donate Jewelry You Do Not Want
  • The Ultimate Cruise Packing List Everyone Needs
  • 43 Positive Mantra Sayings to Keep You on the…
  • This Year's Recycling and Shredder Events
  • 13 Ways to Make Your Bedroom An Oasis
  • Incredibly Easy Tips for Organizing An Older Adult's Home
  • Welcome to Sabrina's Organizing
  • 7 Book Storage Solutions For Small Spaces
  • Powerful Professional Organizer Advise For New Organizers
Get your free copy of our Home Management binder ebook
Get our Holiday Season Planner to help you save money and time with free checklists and Printables to make this season amazing

Amazon Disclosure


Sabrina's Organizing blog is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com.

Sabrina’s Organizing Web Stories

Click on this badge to learn about what this badge means on NAPO.net

Sabrina's Organizing & Admin Services Registered & Insured through 2025

Footer

↑ back to top

About

  • About Me
  • Privacy Policy
  • Disclosure Policy and Cookies
  • Google Analytics Privacy Statement and Opt-Out Option
Sabrina's Organizing Supporting individuals since 1997 BANNER 25 year banner

Newsletter and Certifications

  • Sign Up for emails and updates
  • 2024 NAPO Business Stamp of Approval
Sabrina Morresi-Quairoli received Essentials of Productivity Certificate of Study from NAPO.

Contact

  • Contact
  • Solution Consultations
  • Virtual Organizing Consults
  • Write for Us
Productivity and Organizing Blog Carnival Ultimate Star Blogger Member
Sabrina's Organizing,  Sabrina's Admin Services, Organizing on a Dime, and Recipes to Chew On blogs by Sabrina Morresi-Quairoli is licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0

As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.

Copyright © 2011-2025. Sabrina's Organizing Blog content by Sabrina Morresi-Quairoli is licensed. Based on work at Sabrina’s Organizing blog, social media content, and newsletters shared, permissions beyond the scope of this license may be available when contacting me.

Manage Consent
To provide the best experiences, we use technologies like cookies to store and/or access device information. Consenting to these technologies will allow us to process data such as browsing behavior or unique IDs on this site. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may adversely affect certain features and functions.
Functional Always active
The technical storage or access is strictly necessary for the legitimate purpose of enabling the use of a specific service explicitly requested by the subscriber or user, or for the sole purpose of carrying out the transmission of a communication over an electronic communications network.
Preferences
The technical storage or access is necessary for the legitimate purpose of storing preferences that are not requested by the subscriber or user.
Statistics
The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for statistical purposes. The technical storage or access that is used exclusively for anonymous statistical purposes. Without a subpoena, voluntary compliance on the part of your Internet Service Provider, or additional records from a third party, information stored or retrieved for this purpose alone cannot usually be used to identify you.
Marketing
The technical storage or access is required to create user profiles to send advertising, or to track the user on a website or across several websites for similar marketing purposes.
Manage options Manage services Manage {vendor_count} vendors Read more about these purposes
View preferences
{title} {title} {title}