50 Times People Tried To Renovate Their Home And Really Outdid Themselves
Sometimes thoughts about doing a home renovation might sound scary. Or expensive. However, with enough time and effort, turning your space into a reflection of your personality can become an exciting journey that also adds value to it.
So we at Bored Panda put together a list of pictures that people took before and after they redid their kitchens, bedrooms, bathrooms, and other living areas. Hopefully, they will inspire more creative endeavors!
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Now And Then Of Our Living Room In A Small Victorian Terrace. Bristol UK
Before And After Of Our Florida Sunroom
According to a recent survey conducted by LendingTree, among those who've started, completed or are planning to start a home project, 61% focus on interior painting, 54% work on landscaping, and 47% upgrade their bathrooms.
Reasons for beginning these projects vary. When asked why they’ve worked on a project in the past year or plan to work on one in the next year, 36% of homeowners say they need to make repairs as their house ages, 27% say their improvements are relatively small and 21% say they’re doing the repairs in preparation to sell their home.
No Turning Back Half-Wall Book Shelf
Before And After Living And Dining Room
We Moved Into A House And The Stairs Were Scary. So We Changed Them
Millennial homeowners between the ages of 27 and 42 are the most likely age group to take on an improvement, with 78% working on upgrades in the past year and 72% planning to do so in the next 12 months. They're followed by:
- Gen Zers (ages 18 to 26): 70% have started or completed a project in the past 12 months, while 64% plan to start one in the next 12 months;
- Gen Xers (ages 43 to 58): 65% have started or completed a project in the past 12 months, while 59% plan to start one in the next 12 months;
- Baby Boomers (ages 59 to 77): 54% have started or completed a project in the past 12 months, while 53% plan to start one in the next 12 months.
Pantry Redo
Bathroom Renovation Is Complete In Our Century Home
Guest Bathroom Remodel. The Guest Bathroom Redesign Is Still In Process (You Will Notice The Empty Wall In The Reflection)
The painted scene was done by hand and is inspired by chinoiserie-style wallpapers, done over a canvas of silk and rice paper.
Turned Basement Into Bedroom
Very nice! I like the illusion of another window with the pictures they chose.
According to LendingTree senior economist Jacob Channel, there are a few reasons why Millennials are the most likely to start these projects.
"One could be that they’re buying less expensive homes that need more work,” he says. “While there are certainly well-off millennials, members of the generation typically don’t have much wealth compared to their older peers. Owing to this, the only homes that some can afford might be fixer-uppers. Also, millennials may just have more energy to spend on home improvement projects than their older peers.”
Before And After "Pantry" Area
I wish modern UK houses still had pantries. The house I grew up in had one, but my new build house doesn’t and my utility room is tiny. The poor butler doesn’t have enough to do.
When I Bought This House, The Kitchen Was A Filthy Little Room You'd Want To Wash After Setting Foot In. It Took About 10 Months To Fix The Place Up. I Am Absolutely In Love With It Now
My Mudroom, Before And After
My Wife And I Are Finally Seeing The Vision Come To Life
According to Channel, people usually prioritize projects that involve easily visible and/or high-traffic areas. “The more eyes that something has on it, the more likely people might want to make it as presentable as possible,” he adds.
“Similarly, the more often a person uses something, like their kitchen or bathroom, the more incentive they have to make sure that it’s working as well as it can. On top of that, some of these projects might be more manageable than others, so people might be more willing to take them on.”
Complete 2nd Floor Renovation. I Can't Believe I Did It! I'm So Proud
Thought You All Could Appreciate My Parents' Before And After Shot Of Their Living Room. When They First Moved In, To Now
Before And After Of Bathroom And Ensuite - First Big Job Done In Our Victorian Terrace House
I like it, but I always wonder how one cleans behind those free-standing tubs.
Swiffer will fit back there, as will a mop. The tub's not right against the wall.
Load More Replies...Same here, they need to o be farther from the wall so you can clean around them. Looks like a major pain in the butt!
To me this is a waste of time and money. The old version has some character. Some wabi sabi. The new version is so generic and cookie cutter it should be paying royalties to Martha Stewart magazine. *And* there's every likelihood the fixtures won't last more than 5 years.
Just slop the soapy bath water over when you're in it. Problem solved.
Small, But Tall Laundry Room. Before And After
The good thing is that most homeowners don’t just have enough cash on hand to pay for improvements. If they encountered a $5,000 emergency expense, 53% say they’d pay for it with their savings.
Basement Bar, Before And After, Chicago
My Living Room, Before And After
It Took Me 3 Months To Complete The Bathroom. I'm Quite Proud Of Myself For Finally Completing It
I had to rip it all out and decided to do everything myself, from plastering to tiling and plumbing. It was very stressful, and I don’t think I’d ever do it again.
We Renovated Our Bathroom
DIY Guest Room Makeover
The Process Of Taking Down Our Kitchen Wall And Creating More Of An Open Layout From The Kitchen To The Dining Room. We Love How Spacious This Feels
My 5-Week Condo Renovation
Before And After Of The Living Room In Our Edwardian House. We Bought This House Last July As A Real Doer-Upper. There's Still So Much To Do, But We're Really Happy With This Room
We did a full rewire, stripped the wallpaper, re-lined the walls and painted, pulled up the carpets, sanded and oiled the floors, stripped the doors, replaced the fireplace with a salvaged one of the same era, and fitted a new ceiling rose.
I Converted A Disastrous Hall Closet Into A Tiny Home Office
My Budget Temporary Kitchen Renovation With Hand-Painted Countertops
I Took 8 Months Remodeling My Walk-In Closet With Custom Built-In Cabinets
Before And After: Victorian Living Room, Baltimore
My Green Bedroom, Edinburgh, UK
Built My Wife Some Built-In Cabinets For Her Birthday. Cheated With IKEA Cabinets
The Before And After
We Just Completed Our First Full Kitchen Renovation In A Flat And Learned A Lot Of Lessons Along The Way, But We Think It Looks Good
A Complete Kitchen Renovation In Our 1870 Farmhouse
I like this, it hasn't taken away the charm of the old house, but has added to it
Before And After Living Room, South West Germany
Before And After Upgrading My Bedroom/Office
Before And After Of My Bathroom Remodel
This is so much better than attempting to step into a tub. Especially when you have mobility issues.
Just Finished Small Bathroom Remodel (Before And After)
Wanted To Share My Biggest House Highlight And That Was The Transformation Of The Kitchen
Our DIY Bathroom Remodel With No Previous Experience. We Started This Remodel In December 2021 After A Pipe Burst In Our Master Bathroom. Well, A Year And A Month Later, We Just Finished
My wife and I had no experience doing anything with our hands. I'm a software engineer in my day job, so I just spent a lot of time on YouTube learning what to do. My dad is a pretty handy guy, though, so I leaned on him a lot for help, but he's out of state, so there is only so much he could do. This is inside an 1890 Denver Victorian, and we tried to keep the design elements relevant. We probably spent about $15k on materials.
My Dining Room When We Moved In and Now
A lick of paint makes all the difference... I'm a proponent of the accent wall so would have opted for painting only the long wall(with the picture and windows side).
I Remodeled Our Bathroom By Myself Over The Last Year
2 Days Of Work For £400 In Labor For A Proper Grafter. I Almost Felt Bad For Him, But He Seemed Happy To Crack On. I Was Really Impressed And Pleased With His Work
moving walls in 2 days? bricking up the window? the proportions of the kitchen do not match. i call BS on this one
My 18-Month Bathroom Renovation Is Complete
These pictures really don’t do justice to the work involved. Not much was even or square. They had a wood working shop onsite so some was a labor of love but still.
Before And After Of Our Bathroom
Love the blue tile (and the doggo). I assume the gold/brass railing(?) is a heating element and impervious to water. Can you put towels on it to warm as you shower?
My Full Bathroom Renovation
Powder Room Before And After, Mid-Century Vibe
I love how surprised, and slightly shocked, the lights + mirror look! Kinda like when I take a first look in the mirror in the morning 😂
Before & After
Built My Own Voice-Over Booth Underneath The Stairs
One Of My Favorite Parts Of My DIY Kitchen Renovation Was This Custom Refrigerator Cabinet Surrounded
Remodeled Primary Bathroom
I'm not a fan of all lighter colours but that shower is a phenomenal transformation ❤️
Before And After Pictures Of My Bedroom In Irvine, California
Finally Finished My Living Room. Here’s A Before And After Picture
Full Bathroom Renovation
It looks huge in the second pic. If indeed these are the same rooms, it's amazing. The colors, floor, tub and the placement of everything, is beautiful.
Living Room Remodel
Before And After
That corner shower reminds me of the Tardis, but in a very eye-pleasing way.
Home Office, Southern Ohio (Before & After)
We Did A Major Renovation Of Our Home Whilst Living In It
My $150 DIY Bathroom Makeover
A Simple Before And After Of Our Downstairs Loo Sink Area
Finally Finished My Bathroom After 2 Years, A Night And Day Difference
IKEA Laundry Renovation
10,000 Pennies Made A Boring Space Way More Interesting
Before And After Kitchen Renovation - Still A Few Touch-Ups And Pops Of Color Needed
I grew up in this house and it’s now mine. I love how much brighter and happier it is for this new chapter!
We Added Some Prints To The Kitchen. I Don’t Think I Will Ever Get Over This Transformation
Here Is The New Kitchen
Eight Months Of Renovation Work (Nights And Weekends)
Really smart use of space with the different depths (due to the door).
Steam Shower And Bathroom Renovation
Kitchen Before And After
Our First Born Son's Nursery
Really nice, but I would use different colour for the walls. Bright yellow make room look much smaller than it is.
Kitchen Remodel Before And After
Full Bathroom Renovation
Renovating My 1980s Ranch-Style Home In Texas, She’s Coming Along Really Nice
My house was built in '86 in Colorado. Hate the 80's cheap c**p! This looks great!!!!
Not Totally Complete Yet, But I’m So Happy With How Our Bathroom Renovation Is Turning Out! I’m No Design Expert, But It Definitely Is Fun
Kitchen Renovation Project
Dining Room Before And After
Before And After. I Renovated My Tiny Room
Long Planned, Covid Delayed, Kitchen Renovation. 1905 Farmhouse In New York
I'm Back With My Biggest Project Yet! A Complete Bathroom Remodel For $5000
I Bought My First Home Last December, And It's Been Quite The Ride. The Garage Was One Of The First Few Things To Get Redone, And It's Finally Nearing Completion
That's not a garage, that's a warehouse 😂😂 Unusual too as the garage is usually the last thing ever to be done up, and frequently never does before people move again 🤷🏻♀️🤣 The way you've done the ceiling is particularly appealing 😊
Bathroom Remodel: My First Major DIY Project
It took around 9 months from ripping the first tiles out to putting a new toilet seat on and calling the job done. The cost ended up being around £1500, with most of it going towards the Ikea sink and the tiles, of course. The process was an effort for sure; removing the old tiles without damaging the walls was impossible, so I ended up ripping it all out, putting new plasterboard up, and then tiling over a few weekends. My father created a great frame for the back wall for the inserts, which I boarded over and then tiled. And then just odd bits here and there.
Before And After Of My Bathroom. It Cost Me Around $25,000. I Did All The Carpentry And Had To Rebuild The Walls Around The Shower As They Had Water Rot
My brother is a plumber. I did most of it apart from the tiling, so I saved a lot on other trade costs.
I actually exclaimed out loud when I saw this. This is flippin gorgeous and a fantastic transformation ❤️ This should be Way higher on the list 😊
Bathroom Glow-Up Before/After
Little Before And After Of My Masculine Kitchen Remodel
Just Renovated My Bathroom. All By Myself And I’m Quite Proud Of It
Lets just say, it looks impressive... although, unless you are a plumber, i doubt that you switched toilet and sink by yourself
Before And After Renovating My Bathroom. Moldy Retro Bathroom To Clean Contemporary Bathroom
A Few Photos From Our Renovation. Our First Project. What Do You All Think?
i am torn between the kitchen and the floor... i think that floor pattern reduced the beauty of the new kitchen
Kitchen Renovation
$250 Apartment Bathroom Facelift
Before And After: Living Room Renovation, Georgia
Nice that you kept the fireplace but moved it to the corner to keep it from breaking up the room.
Before And After Fireplace Makeover
One Of Our Favorite Transformations, The Kitchen In Our Streatham Hill Project. Leaving This Before And After
Before And After
Redid Our Bathroom/Closet, And It Turned Out Uniquely Cozy
I Finished My Garage Floor
Pictures like this always make me a little bit angry. But that's because in our neighborhood almost all cars park illegally on the sidewalk, while some of the owners have converted their garages instead of using them for their cars as intended. I'm fed up with drivers who are so inconsiderate and selfish... sorry for the rant
Remodeled Ugly Carpeted Stairs With Tile And Vinyl - My First Major Project
Painted My Front Door Last Night
Finally Finished: A DIY Kitchen. Besides Major Restructures And Electrical Work, I Did Pretty Much Most Of It Myself. Daunting But Awesome Experience. 5 Months End-To-End
My "Weekend" Laundry Room Makeover
Look At The Difference Before And After I Remodeled The House
Bathroom Renovation Before And After. We Tried To Make The Design Contemporary But Remain True To The 1930s Queenslander House
The only thing that didn’t go to plan was the vanity mirror lighting globes. We wanted them on either side of the mirror, but this couldn’t be achieved. It looks better as is, but not as functional.
How Did I Do On This Remodel?
Finishing Up The "Dark Forest" Nursery At 38 Weeks
Before And After
Think I prefer the before - at least it had a bit of colour in it.
My Brother Renovated My Bathroom In 2 Weeks (Before And After)
Love, love, LOVE those green tiles 💚 The floor tiles are pretty awesome too 😍😍😍
Bought My First Apartment And Just Got Done With The Renovation. I Think The Kitchen Is My Favorite Place
Our Boy’s Bathroom Renovation
This is gorgeous 😍 But I'm gobsmacked that a child has their own bathroom 😮😮
Original Basement As Purchased vs. 95% Done Finishing
Bathroom Before And After
Finished Renovating An 18th-Century Townhouse In 18 Months
Bathroom Renovation
How It Started vs. How It's Going
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There should be a requirement for dogs or cats to be in the images ... like "industry standard" requires a minimum of two.
I respect people who do renovations, but I have to caution people: KNOW what you're doing. Look up the regulations. Get your inspections. Make sure your wiring and electrical fixtures are up to code. If you buy fixtures, make sure they're compatible with your electrical system. If you "fix" the stairs, make sure an inspector advises you on it BEFORE your build. US ANSI standards cover tread-riser dimensions, coefficient of friction on surfaces, rail and banister placement, lighting and a lot more. Fall-down-stairs and fall-from-heights are real hazards, folks.
A pet peeve of mine is people who say things like "we did a full re-wire". Nah mate. You had a full re-wire *done*. Don't cover yourself in the labor and craftsmanship of the people you paid. Stop trying to erase them.
There should be a requirement for dogs or cats to be in the images ... like "industry standard" requires a minimum of two.
I respect people who do renovations, but I have to caution people: KNOW what you're doing. Look up the regulations. Get your inspections. Make sure your wiring and electrical fixtures are up to code. If you buy fixtures, make sure they're compatible with your electrical system. If you "fix" the stairs, make sure an inspector advises you on it BEFORE your build. US ANSI standards cover tread-riser dimensions, coefficient of friction on surfaces, rail and banister placement, lighting and a lot more. Fall-down-stairs and fall-from-heights are real hazards, folks.
A pet peeve of mine is people who say things like "we did a full re-wire". Nah mate. You had a full re-wire *done*. Don't cover yourself in the labor and craftsmanship of the people you paid. Stop trying to erase them.