Revamp Your Bathroom on a Budget with Kmart's Incredible Renovation Essentials: You Won't Believe the Transformation!

Renovating your home is never easy – especially if you’re on a tight budget. The initial costs alone are enough to break the bank and that’s before the project even begins.

No matter how big or small your plans are, it's hard to squeeze a change of your floors, tiles and walls into a minute budget.



That’s why many DIY enthusiasts rely on Kmart's reliable range of renovation products for their projects.

The trend of DIY home renovation that swept the internet has now evolved into a fervent movement, with countless budget-friendly 'before' and 'after' snapshots of bedroom, laundry, and bathroom makeovers.

Recently, one Aussie fan took to social media to share the transformation of her bathroom for under $250, leaving many users breathless.

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DIY enthusiasts raved over the results of one woman’s project, transforming her ‘run-down’ bathroom using Kmart items. Credit: Facebook.



The shopper said she had used Kmart white chalk paint ($10) to spruce up her mirror and black chalk paint ($10) to freshen up the vase, tissue box, and hanging pots.

In addition, she gave the bench top a fresh coat of paint, installed new taps and handles, and completely transformed a ‘run-down’ space into a modern one.

Needless to say, people everywhere were amazed at how she managed to make such a dramatic difference to the bathroom while keeping costs down.



One person wrote: ‘Wow! Huge difference, well done.’

‘Absolutely gorgeous,’ another marvelled.

And it’s not only bathrooms that can be transformed with Kmart’s magic! Another renovator shared how she spruced up her laundry room for under $300.


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Another DIY-er shared that she transformed her laundry room with a budget of $300. Credit: Facebook.



Using Kmart vinyl marble floor tiles ($15 for an 8 pack), self-adhesive 3D scales ($26 for a 5 pack), a bamboo shoe cabinet ($85), a few $5 black containers, and the power of her hands, she turned a 'very old' laundry into something truly beautiful.

She even shared the details behind how she'd achieved such great results, saying it was as easy as just pulling the backing off and sticking the tiles down.



Shoppers were delighted at the makeover and the frugal methods behind it.

One user raved: ‘Can't believe Kmart has these.’

'Fantastic job - just beautiful,' declared another.

Key Takeaways
  • Numerous DIY enthusiasts rely on Kmart's range of renovation products for budget-friendly home transformations.
  • A Kmart customer recently shared how she transformed her bathroom for under $250 using Kmart products, leaving many users amazed.
  • Another renovator successfully spruced up her laundry room for under $300 using Kmart items like vinyl marble floor tiles and self-adhesive 3D scales.
  • Kmart's selection of budget-friendly decor and renovation items is helping shoppers revamp their homes with impressive results.



The incredible DIY outcomes speak for themselves, which is why it's no surprise that shoppers worldwide are teaming up with Kmart to revamp their homes!

If you're on the hunt for budget-friendly decor and renovation items, why not check out Kmart's selection? Browse their range and uncover the remarkable transformations you can achieve with just a few smart purchases.

Are you looking to renovate your home this weekend, members? And do you know other budget-friendly DIY home improvement tips you’d like to share with other members? Let us know in the comments!
 
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We used the peel and stick tiles in our kitchen. Within 12 months they were moving and getting scuffed at the joins. And yes, my husband did it very slowly and carefully. They looked great at first but didn’t last, and now we have to lift them and decide what to do with the floor now. 🤦‍♀️
 
The peel on vinyl tiles will lift in next-to-no-time. Even washing the floors causes this along with a hot day. Please people, do not do this even to walls as they will lift. These sorts of tiles were already in my home front sunroom and laundry and they are the worse ever. They are also in the kitchen and although this are not lifting up they get very dirty and the grime in between each tile is impossible to keep clean. Your not dealing with grout but the glue of the vinyl tile. Plus, they are ugly. If anything, buy a roll of this design vinyl flooring and lay there. I wouldn't even glue this down as you can later easily replace with new vinyl flooring and a different design. You can even get one that looks like laid wood.
 
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as a trade handyman for 27 years Im afraid I have to agree with others above I have had many jobs to go and repair renos by the owner of rentals with above methods -lifting tiles/paint peeling -even if you use the expensive tile/laminate paint on the benchtop [or tiles] just drop something like a scissor or such and it will chip
any paint used in bathrooms needs to be a gloss finish so as not to allow mould to stick [Im not sure about chalk paint but I guess its not gloss]
not to mention if you need to replace the silicon around the sink or splash back you will remove paint to get old silicon off
yes it looks ok but not for long
this is the sort of reno you do before selling the house [someone else's problem after that]
sorry to can your work it looks like a good job its just the material used
 
They've got everything from stylish shower curtains to those cute little storage baskets that'll keep your stuff organized without breaking the bank. And let's not forget those sleek new towels—they can really spruce up your bathroom vibes!

Thinking about home renovations brisbane? It's always great to find affordable options that still make your place look awesome. Kmart seems to have nailed it with these essentials. If you're on the hunt for ways to freshen up your bathroom without spending a fortune, this might just be the way to go. Plus, who doesn't love a good before-and-after transformation? It's like a mini home makeover adventure!
 
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