While the bathroom may not be the center of your home, it’s a vital part of the house. Sprucing up the bathroom can give it a fresh appeal, which in turn makes the space more enjoyable. The best thing is you can make many stylish changes completely with DIY bathroom decor ideas.
The bathroom vanity mirror is a major focal point when you enter the room. Try starting off your DIY bathroom projects by adding some pizzazz with a DIY barn wood frame. Create a new mirror frame with reclaimed wood planks for an eclectic and delightfully rustic aesthetic.
As a complement to your wooden mirror frame, consider a DIY wooden light fixture. Cut a large piece of wood, so multiple branches reach out to hold a light. This abstract decor idea brings a natural theme into the bathroom while offering a striking ambiance guaranteed to thrill .
Installing faux stone veneers is another affordable project to add to your DIY bathroom ideas list! These decals can be placed on your tub, giving it a more earthy yet sophisticated allure. This project is also great for renters because the decals can be removed easily if needed.
DIY for bathrooms can be as simple as some rope and a glue gun. This inexpensive DIY project involves wrapping rope around a waste-basket, giving new charm to a feature often disregarded in decor.
You can choose to keep the rope all one shade, or mix things up with multiple hues or styles of rope.
Enhancing your bathroom doesn’t always have to mean completely remodeling the room. Sometimes all you need is a bit of creativity and DIY ideas to make a fresh impact in your home.
I'm John Mahan, Sales Associate with William Raveis Real Estate, Harwich Port Office.
Throughout his childhood, John Mahan spent summers on Cape Cod at his parents’ home in Dennis Port. His intro to the Cape was, as he puts it, when his parents “carried me down the stairs at Sea Street Beach when I was a week old.” With a lifelong connection to Cape Cod, it seemed only natural for John and his wife, Mary, to move to Harwich – where they still reside – with their two young children in 1996.
Prior to moving to Cape Cod, John lived in the Worcester-Auburn area where he worked for Mass Electric for 10 years and was a member of the International Brotherhood of Utility Workers. When John and his family moved to the Cape, he worked at NSTAR for six years.
John began his career in real estate in 2002 when he joined Team Waystack Realty in Harwich Port. He has been a consistent top producing realtor in the Harwich area for the past 20 years. John’s approachable demeanor, combined with an integral understanding of the Cape Cod residential real estate market, have allowed him to build trusting, long-term relationships with his clients – both sellers and buyers.