This Homeowner "Never Liked" His 1960s Bathroom Tile - Until a $218 Makeover
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This Homeowner "Never Liked" His 1960s Bathroom Tile - Until a $218 Makeover
"I never liked the tile color, which is difficult to tell if it is peach or pink or beige,"
"The choice of wallpaper design and color complements the tile perfectly,"
"I wanted to renovate my whole bathroom one day, but doing this definitely saved me a lot of money and makes the bathroom exactly how I wanted it,"
"I am happy that it finally completes my space."
Keeping original 1960s bathroom tile avoids demolition dust and reduces costs while allowing a stylish refresh. Complementary wallpaper and paint can tone down dated tile colors and create a cohesive palette. A honey-toned brown paint and a navy floral wallpaper were chosen to harmonize with lighter tile tones. Wallpaper installation used spray adhesive and a basic application kit to prevent moisture issues. Total out-of-pocket costs remained low, including wallpaper, paint, samples, hardware, and supplies. The project delivered a completed, budget-friendly bathroom makeover that preserved vintage character.
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