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Easy and Inexpensive Bathroom Updates You Can Make Before Selling Your Home

March 26, 2026

As with the kitchen, the bathroom plays a huge role in making a good impression on home buyers. They love the allure of a fresh and relaxing space where they can envision themselves enjoying a little luxury at the end of their day.

So whether you're already staging your home for sale or making updates before listing it on the market, you need to make sure your bathrooms are updated to impress. However, the reality is that renovations can be expensive, even in such a small space. According to HomeAdvisor, the average bathroom remodel cost in 2025 is over $12,000, a hefty amount especially if you’re on a budget.

But here’s the good news: you don’t have to splurge to revamp your bathroom. We’ve compiled these easy and affordable upgrades that can bring style and boost functionality in your space without breaking the bank. They’re also easy enough for anyone to pull off, even if your DIY skills are a bit rusty. Assuming you’re done with deep cleaning and depersonalizing, these inexpensive updates will make your bathroom feel more like a relaxing spa retreat, offering daily comfort that prospective buyers will surely appreciate.

1. Add new towels

Hanging thick, hotel-quality hand towels is a quick and easy way to give your bathroom a luxurious feel that appeals to many buyers. Choose clean, white towels for a spa-like vibe, go for textured options, or bold-colored, patterned ones for a pop of fun and personality. If you're staging the bathroom and have extra counter space, you can also place a neatly folded pile of towels on the vanity or side of the bath. When showing your home to prospective buyers, it’s also a great idea to keep new towels only for display. Pack them away between showings and put them back just before another buyer arrives.

2. Upgrade your mirror

A utilitarian space like a bathroom can easily be glammed up by adding a stylish mirror. Think of mirrors as “jewelry,” bringing personality and elegance to such a small space. If your bathroom still has that plain builder-grade mirror, it's time to see things clearly and elevate things a bit. You have lots of options: replace it with a vintage find to add a unique charm, or choose a mirror with LED lights built into the frame for a modern, sophisticated look you would find in an upscale hotel. If you don’t want to swap out your mirror, try adding a frame to the existing one for a more affordable aesthetic upgrade.

3. Update or add hardware

Making simple changes to your bathroom's fixtures and hardware can go a long way in refreshing your space without breaking the bank. And many of these updates even require zero DIY skills and only basic tools, to boot.

  • Install new hardware such as towel bars, toilet paper holder, hand towel holder, or robe hooks.
  • Swap out faucets, cabinet pulls, shower controls, and other vanity features.
  • Switch out the old showerhead for a large rain-style showerhead or any updated model that can be easily installed onto the existing plumbing.

While you're in the process of updating hardware, make sure that everything matches. Try not to have mixed metals clashing with one another.

4. Replace the vanity

The vanity is your bathroom's centerpiece, making it a prominent feature you shouldn’t overlook when preparing your house to sell. If you don’t want to replace your existing one or prefer the budget-friendly route, applying a fresh coat of paint or stain is an attractive idea.

If a fresh new look is what you're going for, consider replacing your vanity with ready-to-install options that already come with a countertop and sink for convenience. Likewise, opt for a high-quality stone like quartz or granite to make your bathroom look more luxurious. If you’re the handy type, turning an existing piece of furniture into a vanity is also a cost-effective update.

5. Swap out dated light fixtures

Similar to hardware, replacing a dated light fixture is a quick way to give your old bath a new and dramatic look. Most light fixtures are even simple enough to pick up from the hardware store and swap out on your own, without hiring a professional.

If you've got harsh and tacky lighting, it’s time to swap them to simple, sophisticated light fixtures that most potential buyers will appreciate. Dimmable overhead lighting is also a lovely option, as you can set the mood based on the task, be it a bath or a shower. Likewise, consider changing the wattage around your sink’s mirror or installing dimmers to control brightness. Your best bet is warm, soft lights for a natural and flattering glow whenever you’re using the mirror to get ready.

6. Refresh soft surfaces

Without doing any heavy lifting, you can easily transform your boring bathroom by refreshing its soft surfaces. Having stylish and colorful shower curtains and rugs not only provides functionality, but can be great accent pieces to an otherwise neutral space, especially if your bathtub has seen better days and you can't replace it yet. Make sure to pair the fabric shower curtain with a clear plastic shower liner to block splatters. And while you’re at it, don’t forget to add character to the curtain rings.

7. Opt for more storage

Buyers love seeing potential homes with maximum storage, and the bathroom is no exception. There has to be ample room for toiletries and towels, as well as personal products.

If your space is too small for another freestanding piece of furniture, be creative with floating shelves or a medicine cabinet that can fit above the bathroom sink. Add a mirror to the back of the cabinet to brighten the interior and make the items easier to spot. If your bathroom has the extra space, go completely out-of-the-box by turning a bar cart or any secondhand furniture into a bathroom cart. Then complete with decorative baskets to organize bathroom essentials.

8. Incorporate some personality

If you're looking to add a dose of personality and character to your bathroom without emptying your wallet, searching for flea market gems is the way to go. A little stool or an ottoman, a woven basket, or even a tiny side table beside the tub or vanity can add warmth and functionality. Adding a candle, a potted plant, a book, or neatly-folded hand towels on top of it creates a layered look while offering extra storage. It creates the ultimate private-hotel-suite look that potential buyers would love.

9. Bring in fresh flowers and plants

Add instant color and texture to a dingy bathroom by putting fresh plants or flowers, especially if it has a window that gets natural light.

Indoor plants that can thrive in a warm, humid environment that a bathroom provides are the most recommended. Some favorites include peace lily, pothos, aloe vera, snake plant, and calathea, among others. But if your bathroom doesn't have windows, a live plant probably isn’t the best idea. You may opt for a single stem of your favorite bloom or a branch with beautiful leaves placed in a jar to make a simple but elegant look. Preserved or faux plants are great options, as well.

10. Decorate with art or framed photos

The bathroom may be the last space you'd think about when incorporating artwork, but it could be the dramatic upgrade it needs. However, new photos and pictures can get expensive, so don’t be shy to go into thrift mode while being creative.

Frame a decorative piece of fabric or vintage textile, or use pressed leaves and flowers for some nature-inspired decor. You can also hang a series of similarly-themed photos or minimalist prints to cover an entire wall. Buy old and inexpensive frames from dollar stores and thrift stores, then spray paint them your desired color for a high-end finish on a budget.

11. Set up fresh scents

Lastly, having a clean and fresh-smelling bathroom tops off all upgrades. Whether it's a scented candle or an oil diffuser, go with your favorite scent or choose among popular ones suitable for bathrooms, such as lavender, eucalyptus, orange, or lemon. Having a diffuser on the vanity or by the bathtub as a decor piece also gives the room an oasis-like vibe.

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