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Budget-Friendly Bathroom Remodeling Ideas in Ottawa



Updating your bathroom doesn’t have to wipe out the kids’ college fund. Plenty of fantastic, budget-friendly bathroom remodeling ideas exist, allowing you to rid yours of cracked tile, outdated wallpaper, and rusty fixtures. Review the following inexpensive bathroom remodeling ideas courtesy of the Ottawa building contractors at Severe Contracting. Bathroom remodeling is one of Severe Contracting's many specialties.

  1. Refinish The Tub: Replacing your bathtub is a huge expense. Refinishing is much more cost-effective and takes about a day or so in comparison to a week or more of no tub. You will be amazed how stunning your bathtub looks once nicks and cracks are repaired and a fresh coat (i.e. tub paint) is applied.

  2. Opt For Imperfect Granite Countertops: If you have your sights set on a new granite countertop for your bathroom, pay for an imperfect slab. The bigger the imperfection, the cheaper the slab. Your sink accounts for a large portion of the counter, so hiding the imperfection isn’t difficult if you work with your talented Ottawa general contractors.

  3. Update Fixtures And Hardware: Replacing cabinet hardware and sink fixtures is an easy and relatively inexpensive way to give your bathroom a serious update. Ask the team at Severe Contracting for hardware suggestions if you’re having trouble deciding what’s the best quality for the best price. Another money-saving hardware tip is to repurpose items instead of purchasing new ones. For example, try using old pipes as towel racks.

  4. Apply New Caulk And Grout: New caulk and grout is yet another easy, cost-effective way to freshen the look of your bathroom. Dirty, dingy caulk and grout make any bathroom look outdated and just plain awful!

Discuss these and other budget-friendly bathroom remodeling ideas with the friendly team at Severe Contracting to get the look you want for less.

For more on bathroom remodeling in Ottawa, please contact Severe Contracting today.

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