DIY in the bathroom can turn into a real horror story, if you’re not sure how it works or what your own skill level is with all the plumbing and waterproofing around you. Because of this, you’ve probably stayed away from fixing anything up in the bathroom by yourself before now – it’s a pretty crucial room in your house that needs an experienced hand to look after it! You stick to keeping it clean, and calling in a professional whenever a pipe is blocked.
Is Bathroom DIY Hard To Manage?
But if you’re willing to pull on some gloves and get stuck in with repairs in a delicately constructed room like this, here’s a couple of tips you’re going to need to remember. After all, if you’re confident enough to learn, your DIY projects are never going to be too hard to manage!
Every bathroom out there will break down at some point!
Creating Your Own Vanity
Your bathroom can be an interior design masterpiece, especially if you yourself are a creative person with a lot of dreams for the rooms around you. After all, if you’ve got some money set aside to sock into material stockpiling, and the plans ready to construct some great pieces, you’re all ready to set up your own vanity!
A vanity for your sink in the bathroom is a great way to add some style to the room, and it’s not too hard for you to put together on your own. All kinds of materials can be thrust together to add a sense of personality to the cabinet that holds your plumbing up – just check out a few of these examples if you need the inspiration. It’s a great beginner’s project.
Tiling Your Own Shower
This one might be a little too hard to manage. Tiling your own bathroom is going to take some expertise, and unless you’re absolutely sure you’ve got no cracks in the pattern you’re planning out, and that you’ve grouted the entire place properly, you’re probably going to have to call in a Plumber for leaky walls down the line…
Your shower needs to be one of the main wet room areas in your house, as water can slip through literally anything if it isn’t built to be water tight. You need to have a careful hand, and if you’re a beginner with no previous experience, this needs to be something you leave to the professionals.
Fixing in the Lights
Unless you’re just changing a bulb, you’re definitely going to want to call in an electrician to change the lighting fixtures in your home, if you’re a beginner! Water and exposed wires do not mix well, and if you’re someone who doesn’t know how to safely handle electricity ports, you’ll probably end up with a nasty shock here. But if you’re confident enough, and you’ve turned off the power, there’s a good tutorial here you can try to follow.
Bathroom DIY can be a mixed bag, but remember that some projects are A-OK to try yourself!

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I love this guide! I totally agree that it’s better to rely on a pro when you’re not confident enough in things such as plumbing or electrical. Even though it will cost you some money, this way you can be sure that everything is done properly. And you probably know what poorly executed plumbing or electrical work can lead to.
That’s a very helpful post! As for the shower, what shower doors would you recommend installing? Some people say that framed glass doors are the best solution as they are less prone to breakage and are easier to wash.
Oh, yes, bathroom repairs require a very responsible approach.
By the way, if you are thinking about updating the bathroom, consider installing eco-friendly plumbing fixtures. They have many advantages over traditional ones. Such items as low-flow toilets and low-flow shower heads will help you reduce water consumption. As a result, your water bills will be reduced, too.
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Cool suggestions – thank you! As for bathroom repairs, another thing you shouldn’t neglect is checking the plumbing system including pipes and plumbing fixtures. Some plumbing issues have severe consequences if not fixed promptly: https://polestarplumbing.com/news-media/the-most-frightening-household-plumbing-disasters. Always remember that old or faulty plumbing is the biggest threat to your property.