Once the holiday decorations are down, I get the itch to do something different to the house, or at least to tackle some of the things we've been putting off.
We have a bathroom that needs some attention, and an all-out remodel isn't in the cards, so an update and a check mark on the to-do list is in order.
You don't have to spend a fortune to update your bath. Renewing a bath can mean a variety of updates including changing out a vanity, adding new lighting, installing a new floor, changing out the toilet, replacing the shower head or adding a new paint color.
The Home Depot is having a Renew and Redo Your Bath for Less event right now where they have vanities, lighting, faucets, flooring, paint and more for less (while supplies last) from January 20-February 23, 2011 (Store event: Thursday 1/20 – Monday 1/24).
The Home Depot even offers in-store experts and online tools to provide inspiration, help you decide on what to buy for a new bathroom look and show you how to get it done right.
We went to check out our local Home Depot today, and one of the first things we're going to do is take care of some of the details in our downstairs/guest bathroom that were never done when we moved in.
20 years ago.
There's nary a towel ring or rack in the room, and the current shower head is a bargain basement find, we joke that you don't really take a "shower" in there, you take a "random spray".
So, that's our beginning to update and take care of some details in the bath that everyone sees.
Stay tuned for more!
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Comments (1)
Our bathroom is in serious need of updating, as well. Looking forward to seeing yours...first ;)
Posted by Liz @thisfullhouse | January 31, 2011 6:24 PM
Posted on January 31, 2011 18:24