DIY-wiz transforms an outdated bathroom into an industrial chic water room for £2,000

DIY-loving couple transform their outdated bathroom into an industrial chic space for £2,000 by doing all the fitting themselves

  • Leanne Randall, from Huddersfield, shared an amazing bathroom transformation
  • Said it only cost £2,000 to completely redo the bathroom from floor to ceilling 
  • Added her husband did all the works himself, cutting down on extra labour costs

A DIY enthusiast has revealed how she and her husband completely transformed their outdated bathroom. 

Sharing pictures on the DIY on A Budget UK Facebook group, Leanne Randall, from Huddersfield, explained that the renovations cost £2,000, and that all the fitting was done by her husband, cutting down on extra labour costs.

The before pictures showed a plain, off-white bathroom with a traditional bathtub and tile work, which has been transformed into a modern space with dark blue walls and wooden accents that give it an air of industrial chic.  

People praised Leanne and her husband for their hard work, saying the bathroom was ‘outstanding,’ and oozed personality. 

Leanne Randall, from Huddersfield, revealed how she and her husband completely redid their bathroom for £2,000 (pictured: a sink unit Leanne and her husband built in thew new bathroom)

Leanne Randall, from Huddersfield, revealed how she and her husband completely redid their bathroom for £2,000 (pictured: a sink unit Leanne and her husband built in thew new bathroom)

Leanne Randall, from Huddersfield, revealed how she and her husband completely redid their bathroom for £2,000 (pictured: a sink unit Leanne and her husband built in thew new bathroom)

The DIY-wiz explained the couple bought their new sleek bathtub (pictured) on offer and built a sink unit themselves for the renovations

The DIY-wiz explained the couple bought their new sleek bathtub (pictured) on offer and built a sink unit themselves for the renovations

The DIY-wiz explained the couple bought their new sleek bathtub (pictured) on offer and built a sink unit themselves for the renovations 

Leanne explained the couple cut costs by having her husband do all the work. 

She added they created the sleek wooden sink unit in the new bathroom by themselves. 

Leanne also explained that they bought the modern-looking freestanding back-to-wall bath ahead of the renovations. 

When asked about the overall cost of the endeavour, she explained the bathroom set the couple back £2,000 in total.   

The old bathroom was quite plain, with off-white walls, beige tiles, wooden floor and a traditional rectangular bath

The old bathroom was quite plain, with off-white walls, beige tiles, wooden floor and a traditional rectangular bath

The old bathroom was quite plain, with off-white walls, beige tiles, wooden floor and a traditional rectangular bath

Leanne said her husband completed all the work around the new bathroom in order to cut on labour costs

Leanne said her husband completed all the work around the new bathroom in order to cut on labour costs

Leanne said her husband completed all the work around the new bathroom in order to cut on labour costs 

A very happy Leanne shared the results of her hardwork on the DIY On A Budget Facebook group

A very happy Leanne shared the results of her hardwork on the DIY On A Budget Facebook group

A very happy Leanne shared the results of her hardwork on the DIY On A Budget Facebook group

The couple achieved their transformation by covering the wooden floor in black and white tiles, and painting the walls dark blue. 

On the opposite side of the bathroom, the couple installed the sink unit they built themselves. 

They panelled the wall by the sink with wood to add to the industrial feel of the room.  

People were deeply impressed with the couple's bathroom project, with some saying it was full of personality and others begging for Leanne's husband to do their own bathroom next

People were deeply impressed with the couple's bathroom project, with some saying it was full of personality and others begging for Leanne's husband to do their own bathroom next

People were deeply impressed with the couple’s bathroom project, with some saying it was full of personality and others begging for Leanne’s husband to do their own bathroom next 

They accessorised with a few well-picked items such as a round mirror and some greenery for finishing touches. 

The result blew other DIY-enthusiasts away, with many complimenting Leanne and her husband for their their sleek bathroom.  

‘That’s gorgeous,’ one said. ‘I would never leave this bathroom,’ said another.

‘Can your hubby do my bathroom please ! Absolutely love this so modern and spacious well done,’ another jokingly asked. 

‘Love it I love to see bathrooms with personality,’ said another.  ‘More than perfect, absolutely outstanding,’ one wrote. 

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