A fresh bathroom look for less

Bathroom renovations can be a costly project, and with the disruptive nature of the process, many homeowners often put it off for years. But a refreshed bathroom does not have to come with a hefty price tag. With the right approach, even the smallest upgrades can modernise a space, improve comfort, and boost marketability of a home.
According to Adrian Goslett, CEO and Regional Director of REMAX Southern Africa, bathrooms and kitchens are the two areas of a home where the cost of the renovation can be largely recouped on the sale of a property.
“Even if the rest of the property is well maintained, an outdated bathroom can create the impression that the home needs additional work. Fortunately, homeowners don’t always need a full renovation to achieve a noticeable improvement.”
Goslett notes that the key to cost-effective bathroom upgrades is focusing on visual impact, functionality, and durability. Homeowners are encouraged to prioritise changes that make the space look cleaner, brighter, and more contemporary, while avoiding structural upgrades that drive up costs.
Depending on what you want to achieve, a simple renovation can make just as much of a difference as a full remodel. Sometimes a bathroom only needs a few alterations, such as modern fixtures, a good tile and grout clean, and a fresh coat of paint, to feel like a brand-new space.
Hardware stores regularly bring in new stock, so it’s often easy to find discounted fixtures that match your style. In some cases, it may be as simple as replacing the taps or even swapping out the bathtub. You could also consider upgrading to a double sink, adding recessed lighting, or installing new floor and wall tiles.
If you are looking to do the renovations yourself, there is a wealth of information on do-it-yourself bathroom projects. However, Goslett advises homeowners to be cautious about where they cut costs. While DIY improvements can help keep budgets in check, plumbing and electrical work should always be done by qualified professionals.
“A budget renovation should still be a quality renovation,” says Goslett. “Poor workmanship can quickly turn a cost-saving project into an expensive repair. If homeowners focus on affordable, high-impact upgrades and ensure the basics are done properly, they can enjoy a bathroom that feels new without overspending.”
For homeowners preparing to sell, Goslett recommends viewing the bathroom through a buyer’s eyes. Clean lines, neutral finishes, good lighting, and a well-maintained look can help the home photograph better and show better, supporting stronger buyer interest.
“That is where it is so useful to work with a real estate agent. They can view the home through neutral eyes and have the experience to know what buyers want in homes in that area. If you are unsure where to start the renovation, reach out to your local REMAX agent for some free advice,” Goslett concludes.
For more real estate advice or to get in touch with your nearest REMAX Office, visit www.remax.co.za