Spring Bathroom Refresh Tips

Are you looking for some budget-friendly bathroom tips for Spring? I recently updated the guest bathroom and wanted to share some money-saving ideas for refreshing it. Let’s take a look.

Budget Spring Bathroom Refresh

Simple Bathroom Tips

Y’all, I added a few updates to our guest bathroom, which made such a difference.

It reminded me that just little touches can totally transform a space. So I wanted to share a few bathroom refresh tips with you today.

This transformation involved moving a few things around and re-imagining items I’ve used elsewhere in my home.

I did buy a new rug and a towel set. You can purchase single towels and save on the cost. Or, you may have towels from another bathroom that would work.

Spring Bathroom Refresh Tips - turquoise and pink mix with vintage tile black and white floors.
The guest bathroom is so fun. I love the turquoise vanity and the retro black and white tile floor.

Fun Bathroom Tips for Spring

This is a room that I get to have fun with. I added some pinks to compliment the turquoise, black, and white this year!

This whole transformation started with a trip to Home Goods.

As I say this, many of my ideas begin with a shopping trip.

The good news is I found the cutest rug ever!

Blue, turquoise and pink bathroom rug beside shower on vintage black and white tile.
See what I mean! I couldn’t resist these colors.

Creative Bathroom Tips

Get creative with your towel holders.

This is a thrift store find the toolbox, which I updated with a coat of black paint.

I love finding great deals at thrift stores for home decor. You can see more about thrift store shopping here.

Use a vintage thrifted tool box for hand towel holder with milk glass vases filled with tulips
These blush pink towels look so cute with turquoise and black.
This toolbox was a thrift store find from a few years ago. I love using it as a towel holder.

The Bathroom Refresh Splurge

They had some blush pink towels that matched the rug perfectly.

When I got them home, I was so happy that I made the purchase.

Although I paid a little more than I should have for the towels, I love the texture, and we can always use more towels. Am I right???

See how I justify everything!!! LOL!!

Tulips, repurposed cabinet and wall sconces for bathroom tips for Spring decorating.
These faux tulips were also part of the inspiration.

You may recognize the cute little wall scones if you follow me on Instagram. Those were a thrift store find, and I shared how I transformed them with paint.

Thrift Store finds wooden wall sconce up-cycled with new paint for bathroom tips.

Move Your Decor Around

Another great bathroom tip is using items from other rooms.

Many of the items I used in this space are recycled from a previous Spring.

I keep most of the decor I buy seasonally but rarely use it in the same area the following year.

Metal Wall scoops filled with bath clothes, bunnies, and tulips in bathroom refresh tips.
I combined faux tulips with real daffodils. When you mix faux and natural, it keeps people guessing. LOL

These bunnies were spent last spring in my Living Area and are perfect for the bathroom now. In addition, I add these thrifted vintage milk glass vases. I always move them around, and they feel fresh for the Spring Bathroom.

Antique Mirror made from an old window over the bathroom vanity.
Ceramic birds that I used in my dinning room last spring decided to perch on the mirror ledge this year.

Everything feels fresh when you use it in a new area of your home.

Even the closet door got an update with a basket of tulips I purchased a previous season.

Basket of tulips hanging on the vintage bathroom door.

These adorable prints work perfectly into this bath’s color scheme.

I painted the gold frames with a touch of Old White Chalk Paint and surrounded one of the prints with an extra thrift store frame to add impact.

Vintage Perfume Bottle Prints surrounded by thrift store re-cycled picture frames.

This bathroom is our guest bath but also serves as our powder room. So I love to keep this space interesting for my guest.

New rug on vintage black and white tile floors, vintage turquoise cabinet for vanity with pink decor.

I’d love to hear your ideas on refreshing your spaces for the Spring.

If you recently restyled a space and have money-saving tips or fun ideas, please share them with me.

I hope you enjoyed these tips.

Additional Bathroom Ideas

I hope you have the best day, and if you’re still adjusting to Daylight Savings Time, I hope you get caught up on your sleep. I’m dragging today!

Are you renovating a bathroom? Would you love to? Be sure to check out Deb and Brit at Vintage Society Co.- 5 Tips for a Fixer Upper Bathroom Renovation

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15 Comments

  1. I just love your style of decorating. I move quite a bit of my decorations around the house. I have this one friend who always comes around to see how I have decorated my lovlies around the different rooms. She says ..hey this was in your spare bedroom..that really goes good in there..lol. Also keeps my hubby guessing..saying when did you get this??

  2. Hello Rachel, I just love how you put your ideas together!!! You inspire me so much!! You are my hero, I can’t wait every day to see what you came up with..

  3. I love the bathroom! I would love to see more pictures of the glass front cabinet! Did you make it or buy it?

  4. I like your ideas. I too shop my rooms an move items an furniture around usually with the holidays. Been doing it since i was a teenager an now n my 70s.I change bed covers an curtains with the seasons only thing that stays is my collection of milk glass on a mahogany wall unit and I add color to fit the seasons. Wish we were close as i know we could have loads of fun!

    1. Thelma,
      Yes! I’d love to see your milk glass collection. It sounds amazing. I’m so glad you like my ideas for reusing and updating decor. Thank you for taking the time to comment and I hope you have blessed weekend.

  5. Rachel, thanks for sharing your pretty Spring bathroom! It’s just beautiful with all the colors you have used. I love everything you have done! Such a neat idea to use an old toolbox as a towel bar. Your towels are so pretty — and also your bath mat on your beautiful floor. The prints you have framed are just adorable. You have given me a great idea!

    1. Mary-Ann
      I’m so glad you like the bathroom. It’s amazing how a few new items can make all the difference in a space. I appreciate you for stopping by and taking the time to comment. Have the best weekend my friend.

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